A gentle, faith‑forward collection of sermons for young readers, guiding hearts toward reverence and virtue.
This book gathers sermons tied to Sundays and major feasts, with practical advice for the young on how to live out their faith at the end of the scholastic year and after a retreat. It speaks in a clear, encouraging voice about grace, gratitude, and the call to conversion, using vivid biblical examples to invite personal reflection rather than fear.
In its passages, readers encounter everyday challenges through a spiritual lens—respect for sacred spaces, awareness of God’s presence in daily life, and the importance of avoiding sin. The text leans on stories and images, such as Jesus weeping over Jerusalem, to illustrate how God’s mercy and justice invite both humility and steadfast faith.
- Understand how grace is offered and how we respond with obedience, courage, and prayer.
- Learn to treat places of worship with reverence and to reflect on our actions before God.
- Explore examples of faith and perseverance from early Christian figures like Polycarp.
- Find practical guidance for growing in virtue during times of temptation, sorrow, and decision.
Ideal for Catholic families, catechists, and young readers seeking reliable, devotional guidance that remains accessible and uplifting.Ideal for readers of devotional Catholic teachings and those seeking practical faith formation for children and teens.