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Firepower Through Confirmation

by Albert Joseph Mary Shannon

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A teaching guide to help candidates grasp the essentials of the Faith in preparation for Confirmation. This handbook for candidates and sponsors includes a straight forward discussion of morality, the nature of the Church, and the need for Confirmation. Parish DREs, high school teachers, and catechists will find the discussion questions and activities of great use to them as well. Perhaps its greatest strength is the way this book engages the teenager in a frank discussion of their culture.… (more)
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A teaching guide to help candidates grasp the essentials of the Faith in preparation for Confirmation. This handbook for candidates and sponsors includes a straight forward discussion of morality, the nature of the Church, and the need for Confirmation. Parish DREs, high school teachers, and catechists will find the discussion questions and activities of great use to them as well. Perhaps its greatest strength is the way this book engages the teenager in a frank discussion of their culture.

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