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Wilkesboro: Roman Catholic Homeschooling during Lent

If your trying to start homeschooling and incorporate Roman Catholicism education in your homeschool during lent here are some tips. You can start by attending weekly mass at the local parish like Saint John Baptist de LaSalle Catholic Church in North Wilkesboro.

There are weekly and weekend mass. You can incorporate mass as part of your kids daily and weekly education. They begin to learn the prayers and meanings of mass first hand. You might use this opportunity for them to learn at a young age songs and reading music at the church.

They can also practice their reading skills by following the readings of the Bible and using their skills to focus to hear the homily. You can also get your kids to see EWTN on satellite daily and see the kid programing.

A great way for them to compliment  their visits to the parish is using a Catholic Devotional and learning the basic principles of the Christian faith. You can start with the 10 Commandments and learning about Moses.

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Suggested Reflections during Lent Season 

Ten Commandments 

Basic Prayers :  Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be

Moses in Exodus in the Bible 

Moses and Passover

Psalms and Proverbs

Jesus and Sermon on the Mount

Stations of the Cross and Jesus 

You can continue attending the Church during the Lent season and during the year. This way you can prepare your kids at home for First Communion and Confirmation. You can take a daily role in your homeschool to prepare your kids for First Communion. These are some steps as a Roman Catholic parent you can take to educate in your home and homeschool your kids in the Catholic faith.

, Wilkesboro Homeschooling Examiner

Alida Cardo, is a graduate of Lenoir Rhyne University specializing in Political Science.She attended Thomas M. Cooley Law School. She is also a former congressional aide for former Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart of South Florida. She specialized and assisted in U.S. Service Academy matters,...

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