Lent challenges adults on so many levels—through fasting, prayer, and almsgiving—and especially through cultivating a humble and contrite spirit. But what does that look like when our homes and hearts are occupied with young children? Today’s guest, homeschooling mom, Alex Resch, is here to share her tips on Lent with Littles.
Lent with Littles:
https://www.oraetschola.com/2024/01/20/catholic-lent-with-littles
Alex Resch’s blog (for more on the liturgical year):
https://www.oraetschola.com
Resources:
Children’s Lenten Journals: https://dumb-ox.com/collections/lent/products/a-lenten-journal-for-children
Holy Heroes- free activities for every day of Lent
https://lentenadventure.com
Ash Wednesday coloring page:
http://www.holyheroes.net/la/AshWed-ColoringPage.pdf
Stations of the Cross Eggs:
https://www.catholicicing.com/stations-of-cross-eggs-for-catholic/
Be a Heart: (she usually puts out a free Lenten Guide)
https://beaheart.com
Stations of the Cross coloring pages:
https://www.reallifeathome.com/printable-stations-of-the-cross-for-children
Catholic Family Crate Lent Resources:
https://catholicfamilycrate.com/collections/lent-triduum
Catholic All Year:
https://catholicallyear.com
Scott Hahn Lenten Cookbook:
https://www.amazon.com/Lenten-Cookbook-Scott-Hahn/dp/1644134691
Thank you to the following contributors who made this podcast possible:
Our Sponsor is Homeschool Connections: Catholic Homeschool Classes Online
Homeschooling Saints theme music was composed by Taylor Kirkwood
Intro voice is Dave Palmer radio personality and author of St. Thomas Aquinas for Everyone
Our host is Lisa Mladinich
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