A Virtual Conference for Catholic Kids

“Ocean of Mercy” Will Teach the Faith to Children

(Photo: EssentialCatholic.com)

During this time of pandemic, we Catholics have experienced an unfamiliar isolation. Unable to attend Mass or participate in the sacraments, away from our friends in our parish home, we may feel unconnected to the Church which has meant so much to us. And children are not exempt from this loneliness! There is no children’s liturgy, no Sunday school or catechism classes. Confined to home, concerned moms and dads want to teach the faith to their children in creative and effective ways — but how?

On June 19 and 20 “Ocean of Mercy,” a free virtual Catholic conference for kids, will help parents to keep their children engaged and excited about their faith. The conference — which will include time for learning, laughter and prayer — features priests, puppets and performers with stories to share.

At the end of each day’s programming, children from around the world will pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet together. On Saturday, the prayer will be led by a group of children; on Sunday, as the conference concludes, 13-year-old Carson Kissell will lead the prayer.

The Ocean of Mercy virtual Catholic conference for kids is free! Register in advance at www.essentialcatholic.com/home.

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