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Holy Week

Welcome to this Family Prayer curated website.  The link below takes you to a website published by the Pastoral Center that has a Worship@Home experience and a variety of activities to enhance learning about the meaning of each day of Holy Week.

The Worship@Home experience is a dynamic, multimedia home prayer service for the whole family, which includes Scripture, music, videos telling the scripture stories and prayer.
The activities include puzzles, crafts, and coloring sheets. St. Augustine's and St. Mary's have the license to use all the material for this purpose. (Note: when opening activities, be sure to click the download button. The links take you to the original source of the material.) 

Take time to explore all the variety included!  Click here.



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