When a person reflects on his or her life, they see key events marking each phase: passing their driving test, getting their diploma, getting married and having kids. The same way, a faithful Catholic looks back and sees the reception of each of the Sacraments as milestones. As Catholic readers, we can also divide our spiritual timelines with influential books we have read, as the knowledge we gained from the pages shaped us into who we are today--and, continue to shape who we will become tomorrow.
Catholic Books and Gifts suggests this regimen of books pertinent to every age group, from nine- to ninety-year-olds. Hopefully these suggestions will help the reader grow in faith, in whatever part of their lifetime.
Early Childhood: Adapted Bible Stories
It is essential to read to our young children from an early age. It prepares them for formal education through developing communication skills and providing an activity that stimulates the imagination. What better book to use than adapted stories from the Bible! Our Bible is filled with memorable figures and epic adventures--stories that young children will enjoy and remember--and, these stories have wholesome lessons that provide a solid foundation for their growth in faith.
Recommended: Catholic Bible for Little Children ($12.95, under Children’s Books)
Late Childhood: The Lives of the Saints
By now, children begin to read independently and develop their own identity. This is the time they go to First Communion, becoming fully received into the Catholic Church. Stories on the lives of the Saints are great reading material. These titles were written for beginner to intermediate readers and contain enjoyable biographies of the prominent faithful, to serve as inspirations and examples of Christian living. Very soon, the child will have his or her own favorite--their patron saint!
Recommended: The Little Flower, by Mary Fabyan Windeatt ($11.00, under Youth Books)
Teenagers: Apologetics
When teenagers receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, they are considered adults by the Church. They can make decisions for themselves in terms of their faith. It is vital that our teenagers thoroughly comprehend what and why they believe, to be educated on the truths of Catholicism on a mature level. Nearing adulthood, they will be faced with many questions that will shake their foundations--apologetics will give answers from a reasoned and logical vantage.
Recommended: Ask the Bible Geek, by Mark Hart ($10.99, under Apologetics)
Young Adults: Discernment of Vocations
Getting ready to graduate from college, the young adult wonders what's next. A career, marriage, a family? Religious life? This is when one realizes God has a plan for them, and all along they had been guided by Him to this very crossroads. But, they will need help in uncovering exactly where that call is leading them--the discernment of their vocation. These guides will help sort through life and the Lord's messages to find that one true path.
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