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Find the shepherd kids
Find the shepherd kids







Purchase The Religious Potential of the Child 3rd Edition from our eStore. Her very favorite people include her husband, three children, and four grandchildren. Sue’s family also includes two rescued dogs. Working with children in the atrium has expanded to include serving as a Level I formation leader and as Board Chair for CGSUSA. She currently works with toddlers, Level I and Level II in the atrium. Her ongoing formation in CGS includes the Cavalletti Heritage Course at Aquinas Institute and being formed by children in the atrium. Sue Stuhlsatz-Reese began her formation in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd in 1996 and has been formed in Levels I, II, III and Infant-Toddler. What does the Method of Signs mean? How is this lived out in our faith? Why is this important in the religious formation of children? And so much more! 10 of The Religious Potential of the Child on The Method of Signs. Sue Stuhlsatz-Reese joins us on the podcast today to discuss Ch. “On the subject of divine things, he who believes he has already found does not find what he is looking for, and has searched in vain.” – St Leo the Great Twitter- Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at Follow us on Social Media-įacebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” To find out more about the Catechists Husband and to see the handcrafted materials for purchase, go to You don’t want to wait until the end of the summer to order your materials for the new year. Please give your vendors and local craftsmen as much notice as possible for next year.

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This week we are lifting up our Benefactor Member: The Catechists HusbandĪ message from The Catechists Husband: We hope everyone is having a great summer. We would like to remind everyone that supply chain issues are impacting everyone. Purchase The Religious Potential of the Child 3rd Edition from our eStore.

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Married for 31 years, she is the mother of five.Ĭheck out our new podcast series page that tells you what episodes correspond to what chapter of the book!ĭownload study questions for Religious Potential of the Child for your book study! She holds a Bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropology from Princeton University, a Master’s degree from The Ohio State University and Montessori Elementary certificates. A member of the editorial committee for the United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Annual Journal. Cathy has authored articles and contributed to The Roman Missal Third Edition and the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd: Changes to Materials. She has been involved in Montessori education for a decade, working with children ages 5-14. She is recognized as a formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at levels I, II, and III. She describes it as putting the human person as the center of catechesis.Ĭathy Johanni lives in Columbus, Ohio where she has enjoyed accompanying children on their spiritual journeys for more than two decades. She helps us break open chapter 11 of The Religious Potential of the Child. We have a new page on the website where you can find the podcast episodes that correspond with different chapters in this book to aid your own personal study or a book study with some friends or catechists! We hope you will make this your summer book study! See below to purchase your copy of the third edition of The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti.Ĭathy Johanni speaks about what is Anthropological Catechesis and how do we live this out in the work of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd.

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Today we are continuing a series of episodes covering different chapters from The Religious Potential of the Child.

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“All are yours and you are Christ’s and Christ is God’s.” – 1 Corinthians 3:23







Find the shepherd kids