As a parish, we hope to equip you to live out the Catholic faith not only here at Saint Pius X, but also within the context of your home. Our Faith at Home program will provide you with resources and activities that will help your family as you grow in the faith together.
Lectio Divina Guide: Praying with Scripture is one of many ways your family can pray together. Lectio Divina (Divine Reading) is a form of prayer where we reflect on the Word of God through Scripture. The guide will walk you through this process.
Prayer Table Guide: Creating a prayer table is a way that your family can have a designated space for prayer at home. This guide will walk you through how to create one, and includes prayers your family can say together.
Prayerist: A resource that lists common prayers for your family to pray together.
Easter Crafts: This website has a list of different crafts and activities that you can do at home to celebrate the Easter season
Easter Hymn- Alleluia Song!:This two minute video is a fun sing-along song that you can sing as a family
11 Easter Activities: This website has a list of 11 different activities to do to enter into this joyful season
Bedtime Prayers: Under the “Kids and Teens” section you will find bedtime prayers. Here you can find a bedtime examen, the angel of God prayer, and a prayer to Mary. Each of these prayers can be a great opportunity for prayer with your children before bed!
Saints Around the World: This podcast provides a fun way for your family to learn more about the Saints! Each audio is around 5 minutes and teaches about the life of a Saint and gives practical things that we can learn from their life. This would be a great audio to listen to in the car or at home
Sacramental Prep: If you have children who are preparing to receive a sacrament, Hallow offers great opportunities to grow in prayer and learn about the sacrament they are about to receive
Family Prayers: There is a section on Hallow dedicated to Family Prayers that has a list of different prayers. This includes prayers for the morning, before meals, and for the evening. There are many kinds of prayers you can use and this can be a great way to learn about new forms of prayer as a family.