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Always a Catholic: How to Keep Your Kids in the Faith for Life--and Bring Them Back If They Have Strayed

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Most Catholic parents our number-one goal in life is to pass on the Faith to our children. But here’s the bad today’s world has a million ways to steal your kids’ souls. From sects to sex, from atheism to consumerism, rivals to Catholic doctrine and morals want to snatch your children away from their baptismal heritage and eternal destiny. Don’t be afraid, says Fr. Sebastian Walshe (Secrets from Heaven). Because there’s good news that’s more powerful than the world’s God loves your children even more than you do, and he desires their salvation more than anything. In Always a Catholic, Fr. Walshe shows you how to cooperate with God to bring about the fulfillment of his will for your kids. There are lots of Catholic parenting books promising results with this or that system or trick. But although it contains solid practical counsel, Always a Catholic reminds us that keeping our kids in the Faith (or helping them get back to it) is more than a matter of technique. Above all, it’s about the way we live out Catholicism—in our own lives and as a family—from day to day. Fr. Walshe gives you the principles—drawn from Catholic teaching, truths of human nature, and the best habits of successful Catholic families—that you need to transmit the joy and confidence that will keep your kids in the Faith for life. The world and the devil don’t stand a chance!

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 15, 2021

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July 14, 2022
Really good book with practical ideas for parents with kids still at home and for those whose adult children have left the faith. No magic words that promise the result you want exactly when you want, but rather hope for those who hurt for their children and long for their salvation.
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