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St. Patrick's summer : a children's adventure catechism / Marigold Hunt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manchester, N.H. : Sophia Institute Press, 2005.Description: v, 279 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 192883292X
  • 9781928832928
Other title:
  • Saint Patrick's summer
  • Children's adventure catechism
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
The first visitor -- The deer's cry -- The second visitor -- By the pool in the stream -- Cecilia's blackbirds -- The third visitor -- The first Christmas night -- The map on the sky -- In the attic -- War in the wilderness -- About persecutions -- Three showings -- The pattern of the Mass -- The fourth visitor -- The fifth visitor -- The Michaels.
Summary: I am Eve, the first woman God made. I have come to tell you about the creation of the world and what happened in Eden. So begins one of the many exciting lessons in this surprising adventure catechism lessons taught by Abraham, St. Patrick, St. Cecilia, and, of course, Eve, the mother of all mankind. Eve tells young Cecilia and Michael how the world was made and how the Devil deceived her. She describes the sorrowful events that followed. Abraham picks up the story, speaking of his own life, of Moses, and of the savior God promised the Jews. But this is an adventure catechism, so in these pages there's more than talk: Abraham takes the children back in time to watch Moses save the Israelites by parting the Red Sea. St. Patrick lets them see the Druids try to kill him for his Catholic faith. And he takes Michael and Cecilia to Bethlehem, where they stand with the shepherds in adoration of the newborn King. Between catechism lessons taught by saints, the children travel back in time to witness persecuted Catholics risking their lives to attend furtive Masses in Roman days, in Reformation England, and in the Soviet Union just a few decades ago. Through words and witnessing, deeds and doctrine, adventurous Michael and Cecilia learn the central truths of our Catholic Faith and discover how important they are, even today.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Fiction HUNT MARIGOLD Checked out 07/12/2024 33111010817258
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In this surprising adventure catechism, between lessons taught by Abraham, St. Patrick, St. Cecilia, and, of course, Eve, the mother of all mankind, two children travel back in time to witness exciting scenes from the history of creation.

The first visitor -- The deer's cry -- The second visitor -- By the pool in the stream -- Cecilia's blackbirds -- The third visitor -- The first Christmas night -- The map on the sky -- In the attic -- War in the wilderness -- About persecutions -- Three showings -- The pattern of the Mass -- The fourth visitor -- The fifth visitor -- The Michaels.

I am Eve, the first woman God made. I have come to tell you about the creation of the world and what happened in Eden. So begins one of the many exciting lessons in this surprising adventure catechism lessons taught by Abraham, St. Patrick, St. Cecilia, and, of course, Eve, the mother of all mankind. Eve tells young Cecilia and Michael how the world was made and how the Devil deceived her. She describes the sorrowful events that followed. Abraham picks up the story, speaking of his own life, of Moses, and of the savior God promised the Jews. But this is an adventure catechism, so in these pages there's more than talk: Abraham takes the children back in time to watch Moses save the Israelites by parting the Red Sea. St. Patrick lets them see the Druids try to kill him for his Catholic faith. And he takes Michael and Cecilia to Bethlehem, where they stand with the shepherds in adoration of the newborn King. Between catechism lessons taught by saints, the children travel back in time to witness persecuted Catholics risking their lives to attend furtive Masses in Roman days, in Reformation England, and in the Soviet Union just a few decades ago. Through words and witnessing, deeds and doctrine, adventurous Michael and Cecilia learn the central truths of our Catholic Faith and discover how important they are, even today.

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