Equipping schools, parishes, and families to walk the path of true happiness through a life of virtue.
Guiding educators, parents, and adolescents to nurture healthy development, build emotional intelligence, and live integrated lives.
Forming catechists and educators to lead others into a life of faith, emphasizing the relationship with God as revealed in His mysteries.
Inspiring individuals and communities to discover the power and beauty of truth in action.
Cultivating the Virtues introduces elementary students to essential moral principles through fun, age-appropriate activities grounded in timeless Christian wisdom. Each lesson encourages positive habits, self-reflection, and practical ways to live out virtue every day. Developed by master educators, this program blends faith formation and character building to help young learners flourish academically, emotionally, and spiritually.
What does it mean to teach virtue – and why does it matter? This eight-episode mini series explores the innovative Education in Virtue program and how to bring it to life in Catholic schools or home schools. Discover the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist’s work in virtue education and the lasting impact it has on students, educators, and families.
A virtue is the habit of doing good, making it both natural and delightful. A virtuous person is truly free. Christian virtues free us from being controlled by temptation and vice. While everyone is born with the capacity for virtue, education and practice are needed to grow into the freedom, harmony, and balance of a virtuous, excellent person. Learn more about virtue by using the Virtue Tree.
This series combines neurobiology with virtue and holiness, guiding adolescents (and adults) toward happiness, holiness and secure attachment.
Integrating neurobiology and Catholic teaching, this video series presents a roadmap to aid adults whose task it is to nurture children through their developmental years. Raised in Grace® sheds light on human development from womb to age 25, and offers an integrated, faith-filled approach to growth and the beauty of gradualness.
This course combines neurobiology and Catholic teaching to guide adults in nurturing children’s development from womb to age 25, offering a faith-filled approach to growth and gradual progress.
The kerygma is the heart of the Christian message; the proclamation of God’s love for us and His plan since the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:1-14). Whether a life-long disciple or a budding believer, this proclamation of the Gospel will draw you to fall in love with God; It will ground you in the essentials of our faith and help you grasp the message we need to proclaim to others. We invite you to prayerfully view the following video presentations.
Echoing the Mystery is a catechetical resource specializing in sharing the doctrines of the Faith. After the culmination of many years of catechetical teaching and engaging all ages to share these truths, the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist joyfully present this beautiful master resource Echoing the Mystery. In a shared desire to compile and supply an all-encompassing source for ‘echoing’ the doctrines of the Faith, the Sisters have accomplished their long-held desire to transmit the catechetical teaching approach from reputable catechist, Barbara Morgan, finally presenting in one place, her decades-long teaching method of the keys to the doctrines.
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Give children a daily dose of goodness that they’ll love and look forward to! Daily Virtue meditations with Sr. Mary Bethany, O.P. are a simple and joyful way to introduce elementary students to the virtues. Follow the Openlight Media Virtue of the Week schedule or create your own.
Vice to Virtue offers a fresh perspective on the seven deadly sins and the Christian life. Fr. Nick Monco, O.P., explores the roots of lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath (anger), envy, and pride with relatable examples and practical steps for growth in virtue.
“The cross of Christ is still in the turning world.” This ancient Carthusian motto describe this interior still point within us where we can retreat from the turmoil and chaos. In these Still Point of Grace reflections, you will learn about your body’s response to the “turning world” and discover ways you can, by God’s grace, be still and rest in Him.
You matter – eternally. Uplifted: What Makes You Happy? offers a fresh look at our ultimate purpose: union with God in whose image and likeness we are made (Gen. 1:27). This video series and companion book explore the timeless question: what makes you happy? Through insightful lessons, teens and young adults are introduced to the foundations of true happiness in the light of Christ, with topics including creation, nature, grace, freedom, sin, virtue, and the sacraments.
Journey through the Gospels and grow closer to God with rich, engaging reflections that accompany the Life of Christ Lectio Divina Journal. The companion video course includes guided lectio divina, audio recording of Gospel passages, reflections by priests, religious art commentary by Dr. Elizabeth Lev, and video testimonies on Scripture by Sisters and young adults.
Both Scripture and science show us the power of gratitude – but how do we put it into practice? This video series offers a fresh challenge, inspiration, or tip in each episode that will help you notice more reasons to be thankful every day.
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