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From Our Readers

  • In short, St. Mary's Messenger is the type of educational tool the Catholic Church desires for the education of the faithful. St. Mary's Messenger is a good educational tool for parents to use with their children....The content is faithful to Catholic teaching and includes creative uses of a variety of topics which highlight the sovereignty of God in His kingdom.

    Office of Catechetics
    Franciscan University at Steubenville
  • It has a diverse blend of appealing articles and "kid-interest" stories and activities...in a faith-inspired format. We felt so "at-home" with it, and hope to be able to share some of the material with our 3rd Grade Religious Ed. students.

    Jan and Mike McDermott,
    Grandparents
  • This would be perfect for my 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade classrooms at St. Paul Catholic Elementary School.

    Michelle Robinson,
    Millwood, KY
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