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Our Catholic Faith is Universal!

I receive lots of inquiries about translating my resources into languages other than English, either for use in another country or in a ministry reaching families from all backgrounds. I absolutely love the idea of these tools being shareable around the world and in programs in the USA ministering in families' using their primary language.

Spanish is the most requested language and I'm happy to have a growing collection of matching resources in both English and Español. Unfortunately my rudimentary high school Spanish isn't nearly strong enough for me to translate anything on my own. Thanks to the generous gift of time from several blog readers, I can offer you the following printables in Spanish. I'm grateful to for their help in bringing these tools to DREs, teachers, and parents teaching kiddos with a Spanish or bilingual background.

This list sends you to posts that contain Spanish resources, which usually also link to the original English post. Any mistakes are mine, so if you see something glaring that I can correct, please let me know!

If you would ever like to translate one of my resources into another language and then share with others, please reach out! You provide the text and I'll work on the design, fonts, and illustrations, resulting in matching English and Spanish (or other language) resources, perfect for bilingual settings. Send me an email at hello (at) looktohimandberadiant.com with the activity you'd like to work on!

Spanish Resources
And here are some resources in languages other than Spanish and English:

Dutch Resources

11 comments:

  1. Looking for topics on chasity and morality, any ideas or suggestions thanks! for teen youth group ages 13-17

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    1. I highly recommend The Theology of the Body for Teens:
      http://thetheologyofthebody.com/information/teens

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  2. your blog is awesome. I use a lot of your ideas in my religion class

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  3. Hello your blog is wonderful! I would like to lead a discussion group on the book of John. Do you have anything or suggestions?

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    1. Hi Donna! I don't have any resources specifically tailored to John, but I would highly recommend using a Lectio Divina style for discussion and prayer. I have a set of Lectio bookmarks posted here that would get you started, and I recommend this article for further reading.
      Lectio Divina Bookmarks
      USCCB on Lectio Divina

      If you are looking for something more structured, Ascension Press has a study on the Gospel of John, and while I haven't done this particular study, I've used about ten of their other programs and can'y recommend them enough.
      Ascension Press Gospel of John Study
      Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any further questions!

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  4. Wow! This is wonderful! Do you have resources for young adult bible studies during the season of lent?

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    1. Hi Lauren! I have a three week Bible Study covering the days of Holy Week that you definitely could use in Lent. I don't have it posted on the blog, but if you email me at looktohimandberadiant (at) gmail.com I'd be happy to send it to you!

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  5. I saw your Using a Multiple Intelligence Approach to Religious Education activity on instagram but am having trouble finding it. help!

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    1. Of course! If you click on the Sharing the Faith tab, then scroll down, and there is a heading on the Multiple Intelligences with all the links. Let me know if you need any more help.

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  6. YOU are the best my teachers pick you in religon.

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  7. The multiple intelligences link is giving an error. Do you have an updated one?

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