Faith at Home is a monthly resource produced by the Diocese of Trenton to encourage families to grow in the practice of the faith. Practical ideas, tips, resources, and encouragement will be provided each month through the monthly column and podcast. For more information on Faith at Home Program in the Diocese of Trenton go to: www.dioceseoftrenton.org/faith-at-home
Forming Faith, One Page at a TimeFaith Focused books for Kids and Teens:Ages 0–3: Baby and Toddler1. “God Gave Us You” by Lisa Tawn BergrenThis beautifully illustrated board book explains to little ones how they are uniquely loved and created by God. Perfect for bedtime reading.2. “Jesus Is Here: My Lift-The-Flap Mass Book” by Mary E. Wingfield, Ed.D.This book is perfect for young families to bring with them to Mass because it helps little ones follow along in a fun and interactive way. Ages 4–7: Preschool to Early Elementary1. “WOW! The Good News in Four Words” by Dandi Daley Mackall (Author) and Annabel Tempest (Illustrator)“WOW!” tells the Good News using four words: Wow! Uh-Oh. Yes! and Ahh. This book shows littles that God's story is really their story, too!2. “I Went to Mass: What Did I See?” by Katie WarnerA rhyming picture book that walks young readers through the parts of the Mass with vibrant illustrations—an engaging tool for families preparing children for full participation in the liturgy. Ages 8–11: Middle Grade1. “The Life of Jesus According to Saint Luke” by Sophie de MullenheimPart of the Children's First Bible Stories series, this book shares the story of Jesus through illustrations and age-appropriate scripture summaries.2. “Carlo Acutis: The First Millenial Saint” by Nicola GoriThis book introduces children to Blessed Carlo Acutis—a modern teen who used his tech skills to evangelize and share the Eucharistic miracles online with the world. Ages 12–14: Early Teens1. “The Saint Chronicles” (Graphic Novel Series) by Sophia Institute PressIntroduce middle schoolers to the heroic lives of saints like Joan of Arc, Maximilian Kolbe, and St. Patrick with these compelling graphic novels.2. “Shadow in the Dark” (The Harwood Mysteries) (Vol. 1) by Antony Barone KolencEach volume of the Harwood Mystery series not only entertains but also weaves in Catholic themes such as forgiveness, vocation, and the power of prayer, making it a compelling series for deepening faith through fiction. Ages 15–18: High School Teens1. “The Blessing Effect” by Robert K. PozilThis fast-paced story inspires young readers to reach out to those in their community in need of love and inclusion and to embrace the power of prayer and kindness.2. “Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brett HarrisWritten by Christian teens, this inspiring book challenges high schoolers to rise above cultural low expectations and live boldly for Christ.
Resources: https://dioceseoftrenton.org/catechist-resources
Resources from the podcast:https://takethemameal.com
Websites mentioned in the show:https://www.typecalendar.com/prayer-journal-template.htmlhttps://www.looktohimandberadiant.com/search?q=journalhttps://www.sarahtitus.com/how-to-start-a-kids-prayer-journal/
Ways for Catholics to celebrate all the saints at home.
How are you passing on the faith to your family, friends, and neighbors? In this premiere edition of Faith At Home | Making Faith Come Alive for Your Family, Bill Staub narrates Denise Contino's (Director of Catechesis for the Diocese of Trenton) thoughts on Passing on the faith. It is filled with personal reflection and some practical tips for you to pass on the faith through simple acts. We close by reciting a prayer for all families to grow in relationship with God. For more information on Faith at Home Program in the Diocese of Trenton go to: www.dioceseoftrenton.org/faith-at-home