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A Picture Book of the Mass (Illustrated by the Masters!)

A Picture Book of the Mass: Important Availability Notice Unfortunately, A Picture Book of the Mass is not currently available due to shipping and fulfillment issues. We hope to have this worked out as soon as possible (but it might take a while), so please check back or subscribe to the weekly newsletter to watch for an announcement when they are available again. Thank … [Read more...]

New Mass Responses Booklet for Kids

The little mass booklet for kids that started right here as a free printable has now grown into a full booklet, available in glossy, beautiful, full color! Click here to learn more! … [Read more...]

Lesson 25: The Last Supper Is the First Mass

Hymns & Songs Sing, My Tongue, the Savior’s Glory / Pange Lingua Gloriosi O Sacrament Most Holy Adoro Te Devote Catholic Icing Resources Last Supper Craft True Presence Printable Craft About the Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross Crafts & Activities for Kids Recommended Books Stories of the Blessed Sacrament by Francine Bay Heavenly Hosts: … [Read more...]

Lesson 6: A Visit to the King: Participating in Mass

Hymns & Songs I Love You, Lord Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Catholic Icing Resources Living the Liturgical Year at Home: How to Get Started Weaving the Faith Liturgical Planning Binder Printable Liturgical Calendar Teaching Liturgical Colors Craft Liturgical Tea Parties Symbolic Holy Week and Easter Cookbook The Advent Christmas Planner Recommended … [Read more...]

Lesson 5: Life in Our Catholic Family: The Mass

Hymns & Songs O God, Beyond All Praising Let All Things Now Living Catholic Icing Resources Catholic Mass Crafts and Activities for Kids Craft a Mass Kit for Kids DIY Mini Mass Kit for Kids A Picture Book of the Mass–Illustrated by the Masters! Recommended Books This Is the Church by Katie Warner Father Ben Gets Ready for Mass by Katie Warner I Went to … [Read more...]

First Holy Communion Curriculum For Homeschool

In the longest ongoing project ever in Catholic Icing history, I finally present to you Meeting Jesus in the Eucharist, a First Holy Communion preparation curriculum for Catholic homeschool families. This is the most beautiful and complete product that Catholic Icing has ever released.  I have been working on this program with my friend and co-author Theresa Schlenz since our oldest children … [Read more...]

Eastern Catholics 101: What You Need To Know

Did you know that Roman Catholics aren’t the only type of Catholics? Many Catholics are surprised to learn this! There are some Catholics who have practices and traditions that look very different from what Roman Catholics would recognize as familiar. Who are they, and where did they come from? Let's take a look at Roman Catholics vs. Eastern Catholics; what they have in common, what's different, … [Read more...]

February Home Altar Ideas For Catholics

Having a home altar is one of our favorite traditions as a Catholic family! We like to keep our altar fresh every month, changing the theme with the monthly dedication for Catholics. The month of February is dedicated to The Holy Family, and this is a very important month for Catholics to remember the feast of the Presentation of the Lord, St. Valentine's Day, and the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. … [Read more...]

November Home Altar Ideas For Catholics

Having a home altar is one of our favorite traditions as a Catholic family! We like to keep our altar fresh every month, changing the theme with the monthly dedication for Catholics. The month of November is dedicated to faithfully departed souls, and this is a very important month for Catholics to remember all the Saints and also our deceased loved ones. You can find all of my resources for … [Read more...]

Celebrating The Day Of The Dead As Catholics

The Day of the Dead, or as it's known in Spanish, Dia de los Muertos, happens at the beginning of November each year. There is a lot of confusion around how to celebrate this occasion as a Catholic, and whether it's for all Catholics or just those with Mexican heritage. Today we are going to take a look at the traditions, terms, heritage, and meaning behind Dia de los Muertos, and how to celebrate … [Read more...]