Showing posts with label catholic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catholic. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Catholic Youth Summer Camp

Catholic Youth Summer Camp is a high adventure camp for students entering grades 6-12.  Activities at CYSC range from paint ball, jet skis and tubing to archery and bonfires.  Along with high adventure activities, CYSC helps to form a high adventure faith, celebrating daily Mass, daily prayer and small groups. 

Visit www.cysc.com for more information!


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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Our Lady's Grotto



Thanks to Shower of Roses and Waltzing Matilda! My three year old had so much fun coloring and gluing Mary. (Mom did too). Great idea!



How about you? Did you get any good idea's from these sites?


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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Catholic Radio


If you are lucky enough to have a Catholic radio station in your area I hope you are tuning in. Here in Central Ohio we have St.Gabriel radio 1580 AM. St.Gabriel carries many EWTN and Ave Maria programs that are wonderful sources of wisdom. I personally enjoy Catholic Connection with Theresa Tomeo and The Dr. Is In with Dr. Ray. Catholic Connection is a great way for me to find out the latest happenings in the Catholic Church from around the globe. I know I can trust what I hear.

As a mom I don't have time to seek out legitimate news sources that report on things going on and affecting the church so I love that I can tune in every morning for an hour and get updated. The Dr. Is In is all about parenting, I think Dr.Ray Guarendi is a great source for information on parenting. I love his stance of you do what it takes to save your child's soul whether it makes you popular with them or not. During the March For Life St.Gabriel Radio was the only way I was able to hear coverage. If you are not listening to Catholic Radio I encourage you to tune it, there are so many great programs that will teach you new things about your faith. Listen in the car or while you do the dishes and support Catholic media outlets there are far to few of them as it is.

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