Faith resources during our closure
Regina Junior Senior High School
March 30, 2020
Dear Regina Junior Senior High Families,
Please keep Regina teacher John DeMarco in your prayers. He has helped so many of us in the Regina community, now let's do what we can to help him.
Here is what is new in this newsletter (thanks to Mrs. Conlon for providing some of the sites).
- Father Robert Spitzer discusses 4 aspects that make the Catholic Church great.
- Ave Maria Press has a new email series on Catholic art and architecture. More information can be found here.
A Concord Pastor Comments: Prayers, homilies, reflections -easy to understand -
http://concordpastor.blogspot.com/2020/03/pause-for-prayer-thursday-326.html
Morning Offering: I subscribe and every day I get a saint of the day, daily readings, scripture & prayer quotes, morning prayers, etc., https://www.morningoffering.com
Good Catholic - they offer many programs on a lot of different Catholic topics from the Mass to spiritual renewal. Some have a cost, most are free. https://www.goodcatholic.com/about-firmly-resolve.tr
Get fed - awesome site with articles, prayers, etc.
Resources from March 26
- Father Adam at St. Thomas More has a video of daily mass on St. Thomas More’s webpage (https://www.stmparishfamily.com/view-mass) for anyone to view.
- This site (https://www.crediblecatholic.com/home-learning/) has some resources for home learning, including free courses and webinars.
- A prayer from Saint Augustine
- Liturgy Training Publications has daily prayer readings and a number of great resources.
- The Word on Fire Institute has a series of videos under their Digital Age Summit. The first video (the others are in the header) can be found here, https://bit.ly/33MsxQ9.
Resources from March 24
- You can sign up for a daily Gospel reflection from Bishop Robert Barron. I get these daily emails and find them both informative and uplifting.
- St. Mary's Press has a list of parent resources for teens at home. It can be found at https://bit.ly/2vMCvVd.
- Daily Mass is streamed online from National Shrine in Washington D.C.
- Vatican News has many updates and resources for prayer. Their YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxIsefyl9g9A5SGWA4FvGIA/.
- Mrs. Welter suggests catholicfamilyfaith.org "a good resource that I use as a parent. There are a lot of resources based on topics and within this website there are a lot of other websites listed that people may find useful too."
- Mrs. Platte suggests Ignatian Solidarity Network. It "has a daily Lenten Reflections email series and a collection of thoughtful coronavirus resources. For example, here's Fr. Michael Rossman: https://ignatiansolidarity.net/blog/2020/03/18/one-minute-jesuit-covid-19/."