This Respect Life Month Essay Contest Will Enhance Your Child’s Moral Growth
The saints are our beloved friends in heaven. They root for us, they pray for us, they help strengthen our faith, and they take great joy in our accomplishments. Unlike many earthly friends, those in heaven are not fickle, nor are they ever jealous, irritable, or angry. We can always be assured of their love and support.
Everyone in heaven is a saint, but when the Catholic Church canonizes a holy person, we can be assured that he or she now lives in heaven with our Lord.
These saints have gone through many of the same trials and tribulations that we go through. They dealt with violence, anger, hostility, loss of loved ones, cheating spouses, disabilities, ridicule, and more. Despite these hardships, they persevered. They persevered because of their immense faith. And now they not only serve as examples for how to live our lives, but they are our advocates.
At the Culture of Life Studies Program, we love examples of people living their faith openly and caring for others. This is the epitome of building a culture of life—where all people are cherished and valued.
Stories of these real-life heroes—the saints in heaven—are ones we should share with our children on a daily basis. Helping them get to know the saints and teaching them to strive to become saints is one of our responsibilities as parents.
The world wants to give our children role models like singers Taylor Swift or Ariana Grande, or sports figures such as Patrick Mahomes or LeBron James. But these people don’t care about our children, let alone their souls. In fact, most of what they say and do will lead our children away from God rather than toward Him.
There is a better way. Teaching our children about those who loved and cared for the poor, who revered Christ in the Eucharist, and who taught about the sanctity of life will help our children grow into adults who also believe and understand these truths. Giving them holy role models is crucial for fighting woke ideology and the “my body, my choice” lies that so many today espouse. And holy examples give them the moral courage to stand up for their faith, even when it’s unpopular.
The saints were no strangers to persecution. Many died as martyrs. Many lost friends and family. Many encountered terrible hardships. But their faith and the love of Christ allowed them to persevere.
This is the mentality we want for our children. And this is why we must give them the tools to be strong and holy men and women of faith.
CLSP has many lesson booklets about saints that will help your children understand the true meaning of what it takes to be a role model.
We know that when people hear the word lessons, they may think that they are just for school. But our lessons can be taught at home, and you don’t even have to be a homeschooling family to teach them. We give you all the instruction materials you need; you simply read aloud the text (older kids can read it on their own) and discuss the materials with your children. We even give you discussion questions and answers to help facilitate conversations. Many also include fun activities to drive home the moral of the story.
Some of our favorite saints lessons include:
Our Lord loves us so much that He died on the cross for our salvation. The saints who understood this love are an incredible gift from God. They lead us on the path to heaven, and they teach us how we should live our lives. When we pass along these lessons to our children, we are building the foundation they need to one day become saints themselves.