One-time annual delivery! All 32 lessons in one shipment. This popular liturgically-based program (for preschool through grade 8) is a unique and affordable alternative to traditional textbooks. 32 weekly lessons based on the Sunday Gospels PLUS a catechism handbook - What the Church Believes and Teaches – provide everything you need for a catechetical experience that is integrated into the life of the parish – the liturgical year and Sunday Mass. Emphasizes Catholic social teaching, moral reasoning and service for young people in grades 7-8 through current event articles, life dilemma stories and real Christian-life examples. Each set of 32 lessons includes a copy of What the Church Believes and Teaches Catechism Handbook written for the Visions level. Contains the most important Church tachings to reinforce, review, and summarize the lessons. The purchase of 10 or more sets of student lessons automatically includes a free Teaching Guide. The Pflaum Gospel Weeklies Faith Formation Program: What the Church Believes and Teaches has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church by the Subcommittee on the Catechism of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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