Common Sense Catechesis
$16.95
To build for the future, we must learn from the past.
With an engaging and personal style, Fr. Bob Hater considers both the future and the past in this one-of-a-kind bridge building book about catechesis in America.
Discover Fr. Hater’s entirely new concept for catechesis — a Common Sense approach. It takes into account the historical framework over the course of the 20th century and overlays key concepts to give catechetical leaders and catechists, usually volunteers, what they need to succeed today.
SKU (ISBN): 9781612787787
ISBN10: 1612787789
Robert Hater
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2014
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor Inc.
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