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Family Catechesis · K–6

A new way to think about religious education.

A complete family catechesis program that brings parents, children, and the parish together — rooted in the Catechism, built for real family life. Trusted by 400+ parishes and 16,000+ families.

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5 Volumes of A Family of Faith
400+
parishes
16,000+
families
5
volumes
9
months
HOW IT WORKS

Faith formation that meets families where they are.

One rhythm, three places. Designed for real parish life and real homes.

01
MONTHLY

At the Parish

Parents attend a monthly workshop — teaching, discussion, activities.

02
WEEKLY

At Home

Parents teach their children with clearly designed family lessons.

03
SEASONAL

In Community

Families come together — picnics, feast days, shared celebrations.

WHY IT WORKS

Reignite the faith in your parish.

Families don’t just attend — they participate, pray, and grow. AFOF is built to make that happen.

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Engages whole families

Children, parents, and parishes grow together — not in separate silos.

Rooted in the Catechism

Four pillars covered over four years, with a fifth volume on the human person.

Flexible for any parish

Three proven delivery models — choose what fits your size and staffing.

Rebuilds the domestic church

Prayer, Scripture, feast days, and the saints come home.

ENDORSEMENTS

Trusted voices in Catholic formation.

A Family of Faith is inspiring yet practical. This series has the potential to strengthen and renew the Catholic family as well as every parish that uses it.

Scott Hahn
Scott Hahn
Catholic Author & Theologian

Parents need to know why the faith is important before they can teach it. A Family of Faith helps parents come to know and love the Catholic faith so that they can share it.

Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle
Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle
EWTN Host & Author
THREE MODELS

Pick the model that fits your parish.

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Small Group Parish Leader
MODEL 01

Whole Family or Small Group

Ideal for large parishes.

Parish Leader’s presentation is recorded and shared. Small groups of 5–6 families meet at the parish. Parents select monthly activities using the Parent’s Guide and the Activity Book to complete in their home.

Mother Teaching Daughter
MODEL 02

Parent-led

Our original design.

Parish Leader presents monthly. Parents assume the role of primary educators at home. Optional second meeting each month helps families grow in community with one another.

Parish and Home
MODEL 03

Parallel-learning

Transitioning from a classroom model.

Parish Leader presents to parents. Children participate with parochial catechists. Parents reinforce the learning at home with family-based lessons and activities chosen from the Parent’s Guide and the Activity Book.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

Four books. One program. Everything you need.

The Parent's Guide
For Parents

The Parent’s Guide

The central resource for the whole program — equips parents to teach the faith at home with confidence. Organized month-by-month to mirror the Children’s Book and the parish meetings.

  • Background essays covering each month’s content.
  • Notes for conveying this content to children in age-appropriate ways.
  • Instructions for activities and craft projects.
  • Stories of the saints and other notable Catholics.
  • Suggestions for living the faith at home.
The Children's Activity Book
For Children

The Children’s Activity Book

Designed to help children come to know the Catholic Faith through fun games and activities. The Parent’s Guide offers talking points for how to use each activity as a teachable moment.

  • Scripture memorization and copy work.
  • Instructions for activities and craft projects.
  • Prayer memorization and saints’ biographies.
  • Games, crafts, drawing and coloring pages.
  • Journal pages and prompts for original prayers.
The Leader's Guide
For Parish Leaders

The Leader’s Guide

Allows the parish catechetical leader to make the most of each meeting with families.

  • Start-up guide for organizing and leading the program.
  • Trivia games and other ice breakers for adult meetings.
  • Lecture notes and PowerPoint slides.
  • Detailed plans with games and activities for community meetings.
  • Instructions for integrating A Family of Faith into the life of the parish.
Volume 5 Catechist's Guide
NEW — Volume 5

The Online Catechist’s Guide

The new online Catechist’s Guide offers even more flexibility to make A Family of Faith a perfect fit for your parish program.

  • Empowers catechists to foster whole-family parish participation.
  • Topics are introduced and reinforced while parents attend the adult meeting.
  • Includes ready-made activities for multiple age ranges (Pre-K/K, 1–2, 3–5, 5–8).
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ANNUAL CURRICULUM

Nine months. One pillar of the Catechism per year.

Each year is self-contained, so families may join at any point in the five-year cycle — and cycle through again as their children grow.

Year One · The Creed
Year One

The Creed

SeptemberThe Role of Parents in Education
OctoberWhat is Faith, Who is God
NovemberCreated in God’s Image
DecemberAnnunciation, Immaculate Conception
JanuaryWho is Jesus
FebruaryPaschal Mystery
MarchThe Holy Spirit
AprilMarks of the Church, Communion of Saints
MayThe Way of the Creed
Year Two · The Sacraments
Year Two

The Sacraments

SeptemberThe Role of Parents in Education
OctoberWhat Is a Sacrament?
NovemberSacraments of Initiation
DecemberConfirmation
JanuaryThe Eucharist, The Mass
FebruarySacraments of Healing
MarchAnointing Of the Sick
AprilHoly Orders & Holy Matrimony
MaySacraments Jeopardy
Year Three · Life in Christ
Year Three

Life in Christ

SeptemberThe Role of Parents in Education
OctoberHeaven: Our Final Destination
NovemberConscience: God’s Law in Our Hearts
DecemberCardinal and Theological Virtues
JanuaryThe First Great Commandment and the First Four Commandments
FebruaryThe 5th–10th Commandments
MarchThe New Commandment and the Works of Mercy
AprilThe Beatitudes
MayJourney to Heaven
Year Four · Christian Prayer
Year Four

Christian Prayer

SeptemberThe Role of Parents in Education
OctoberWhat is Prayer?
NovemberJesus Teaches Us How to Pray
DecemberPrayer and the Our Father
JanuaryPrayer and the Holy Spirit
FebruaryThe Prayer of the Virgin Mary
MarchPraying with Scripture and Expressions of Prayer
AprilPrayer as Spiritual Battle
MayPrayer Castle Game
Year Five · Created in God's Image
Year Five

Created in God’s Image

SeptemberIntroduction to Volume 5
OctoberWho Are We and What is the Meaning of Our Life?
NovemberMale and Female He Created Them
DecemberJesus is Our Model of Holiness
JanuaryThe Vocation to Love
FebruaryThe Truth Will Set You Free
MarchThe Human Person in Society
AprilLiving a Life of Grace
MayCalled to Be a Saint
INCLUDED FREE

Digital resources, included with every volume.

Each volume’s access is free with your annual purchase of 10+ Children’s Activity Books/year.

Digital Teacher’s Guide
Liturgical year supplements
Tests and quizzes
Digital art, handouts, PowerPoints, and more
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BOOKS & SAMPLES

All five volumes, in English and Spanish.

Volume I · The Profession of Faith
A Family of Faith · Volume I

The Profession of Faith

Families learn this year about events that took place thousands of years ago. But the story of salvation history is not just in the past: it continues to take place in our lives in a deeply personal way. God has called us each by name — this is the story of salvation history. This is our story!

A Family of Faith · Volume II

The Sacraments

In every way, the Sacraments are about God’s love, fully revealed in Jesus Christ. The seven Sacraments — the foundation of Christian living — are the focus of Volume II. Families will learn about each of the Sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance and Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony.

Volume II · The Sacraments
Volume III · Life in Christ
A Family of Faith · Volume III

Life in Christ

This year focuses on the moral life and what it means to live the way God wants us to live. From the Ten Commandments to the Beatitudes to the Great Commandment, families come to a deeper appreciation of Christianity, not just as a set of rules, but as a complete way of life, totally immersed in Christ.

A Family of Faith · Volume IV

Christian Prayer

This volume focuses on Christian prayer, and why it is so essential for growing in relationship with God. After exploring the covenant drama of prayer in Scripture, families learn the richness of the Our Father, the major expressions of prayer, and the example of the Virgin Mary in conversations with God.

Volume IV · Christian Prayer
Volume V · Created in God's Image
A Family of Faith · Volume V
NEW · Available Fall 2026

Created in God’s Image

Volume V, the newest addition to A Family of Faith, explores Christian Anthropology and the profound truths of our identity and purpose as children of God. A new online Catechist’s Guide offers even more program flexibility and better empowers Catechists to foster whole-family parish participation.

QUESTIONS?

Frequently asked questions.

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Does A Family of Faith replace faith formation or religious education classes?

It can, but doesn’t have to. Some parishes offer A Family of Faith as an alternative to traditional faith formation classes, and some use it in place of these classes. Parents are also free to purchase and use the program on their own.

Shouldn’t the religious education of children be left to the parish?

Since the current faith formation and religious education model is struggling to transform family life, and since many young people who go through faith formation are leaving the faith, we are proposing a new model (which is actually an ancient model) where the parish focuses on catechizing the parents in order to strengthen parent/child engagement in the Faith. This increases the likelihood that a child will receive an authentic education in the Faith and develop into a knowledgeable and practicing Catholic. Countless studies have shown that parental engagement with the child is the single most effective way to develop young people into disciples of Christ.

But what if parents don’t want to be bothered and remove their child from religious instruction altogether?

This did not prove to be the case in the pilot tests we conducted among nine parishes nationwide. While it is true that some parents will likely decide to offer no instruction than to participate in this program, the vast majority of families are finding A Family of Faith to be far more flexible, enabling them to transform the family activities they already do into encounters with God. Parents are able to enter into those “teachable moments” of everyday life. A Family of Faith leads parents into a conversion to Jesus Christ, which is beneficial to the parish, but most of all to the children they are raising.

Is there a lot of work involved for families? How much time will this program take?

No. There are two lessons to teach each month, along with a variety of family and child activities. Each lesson should take no more than 30–45 minutes to complete, and requires minimal preparation on the part of the parent. For the parish catechists, our Leader’s Guide provides them with ice breakers, presentation notes, discussion questions and answers, and step-by-step instructions for activities, freeing the catechist from the burden of developing all of this on his or her own.

For what age children has this program been developed?

Because this program focuses on teaching the faith to parents and helping them make it an organic part of family life, it is perfect for parents with children of all ages. For example, a monthly feature called “Your Catholic Home” gives specific advice for ways to make the Faith a regular part of each day. The Children’s Activity Books are recommended for children in grades K–8, and features engaging activities at various grade levels. Parents can skip the activities they believe are too elementary or too advanced for their child.

Does my child have to be a strong reader?

No. Although readings and written activities are offered, the Children’s Activity Book and Parent’s Guide offer a wide variety of activities using numerous strategies to impart and assess knowledge that do not rely on reading or writing.

How many meetings are required per month?

We recommend and provide everything you need for two meetings per month: one 90-minute session early in the month with parents only, and a second 90-minute community meeting after Sunday Mass near the end of the month. The 90-minute session catechizes parents and helps them to deepen their knowledge of the Faith. Entire families attend the 90-minute community meeting, which is meant to help ensure accountability and build community through games and other family activities.

What tools does the program offer to ensure accountability?

The program offers several options, along with a planning worksheet for parish teams to determine how they will build in accountability. For example: Families are given a year-long project that they will add to each month; catechists may require parents to bring these projects in occasionally to check progress. Each community meeting begins with a question and answer session with children, which gives the catechist a chance to assess the knowledge of individual children. Finally, the last session of each year features a fun and interactive game with dozens of questions covering content from the whole year. This game could be used as a final written assessment if desired.

How does the program handle sacramental preparation?

A Family of Faith does not treat the Sacraments as isolated events and is not designed to serve as preparation for receiving the Sacraments. Students grow in their spiritual journey through regular activities with their parents, prayer, Mass attendance, and participation in parish life. Because this program moves away from grade-based cohorts and focuses on transmitting the faith as a whole, preparation to receive the Sacraments occurs as the child naturally matures and shows evidence of understanding. Each child’s readiness to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Eucharist, and Confirmation should be assessed on an individual basis.

How will I know my children are learning?

You will undoubtedly see your children learn as they memorize Scripture verses and are able to define key words of our Catholic Faith. Children will demonstrate in conversations their understanding of concepts of the Faith, and you’ll see them begin to live their Faith through service projects, an enriched prayer life, and a deepening relationship with Jesus Christ. The child’s desire to know, love, and serve Jesus is proof that they are learning and becoming a disciple of Christ.

Does the program offer help for getting families involved?

Yes. We offer tools for planning, tips for developing an “elevator pitch” and getting the word out, strategies for recruiting and retaining families, a sample bulletin announcement, and much more.

What is your return policy?

New Return Policy Effective December 2017: We are delighted that you have selected A Family of Faith for your parish. We encourage you to order all that you need for your parish program; you may choose to order extra copies as you anticipate growth. If you ordered more than necessary, you are welcome to return unused copies in new condition within 90 days of purchase. After that time we will not be able to accept returns. As a not-for-profit apostolate this allows Sophia to manage resources prudently.

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