Kathy S. (jjmjgj) reviewed Keeping Your Kids Catholic: It May Seem Impossible but It Can Be Done on + 273 more book reviews
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The scenario could be replayed in many Catholic homes with a different cast of characters and props. Your sixteen-year-old son would rather watch rock videos than go to Mass. Your eleven-year-old daughter complains about going to confession.
You wax nostalgic for the "good old days" when it seemed easier to grow up Catholic. Though keeping your kids Catholic may seem impossible in the 1990's, Bert Ghezzi believes it can be done. In Keeping Your Kids Catholic, Catholic parents, religious educators, family counselors, and youth workers offer practical articles that cover nearly every aspect of Catholic family life. From a how-to article on sharing your faith with small children to articles on how to love adult children who leave the Church, here is tested pastoral wisdom for raising your kids Catholic.
You wax nostalgic for the "good old days" when it seemed easier to grow up Catholic. Though keeping your kids Catholic may seem impossible in the 1990's, Bert Ghezzi believes it can be done. In Keeping Your Kids Catholic, Catholic parents, religious educators, family counselors, and youth workers offer practical articles that cover nearly every aspect of Catholic family life. From a how-to article on sharing your faith with small children to articles on how to love adult children who leave the Church, here is tested pastoral wisdom for raising your kids Catholic.