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#379939 - 05/13/12 12:50 PM Ideas for children's books
Edmundia Offline
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Loc: England
I am always looking for good children's books, explaining the faith and the lives of Saints. I am a Traditionalist Catholic but find that most traditional Roman Catholic books tend to be very sentimental with sugary and "pious" illustrations (1950s style). I have found many glorious Orthodox books for children with handsome and dignified (not always Icons)illustrations.
Does anyone have any recommendations for either Orthodox or Eastern rite Catholic books for children ? Thank you.

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#379974 - 05/14/12 04:35 AM Re: Ideas for children's books [Re: Edmundia]
babochka Offline
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Registered: 02/01/09
Posts: 348
Loc: California
This isn't Eastern, but you might like it.

http://www.amazon.com/A-Childs-Missal-Pa...7114&sr=8-1

My 8 year old daughter and I were invited to attend a First Communion yesterday at a Traditional Roman Catholic parish. It was my daughter's first extraordinary form Mass and a friend gave us this beautiful book to help her follow it. It is no longer in print, but it can be found (for a hefty price). The amazon link lets you look at a few pages inside.

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#379976 - 05/14/12 08:27 AM Re: Ideas for children's books [Re: Edmundia]
Edmundia Offline
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Thanks very much for this. In fact I have it. I think that it is one of the best, but the pages are complicated with many different styles. For the Traditional Roman Mass, I think that the best is one called The Missal Step by step, by the distinguished Dominican spiritual writer Fr Gerald Vann O.P.. I have never been able to track down a copy not even in the O.P. archives in England, but I have a photocopy,black and white, from the British Library.
There is a lovely Orthodox children's book (Conciliar Press) Letters From heaven, small poems and pictures.

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#379978 - 05/14/12 12:24 PM Re: Ideas for children's books [Re: Edmundia]
Penthaetria Offline
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The books illustrated by Niko Chocheli are gorgeous.

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#379979 - 05/14/12 01:15 PM Re: Ideas for children's books [Re: Edmundia]
Penthaetria Offline
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Also, look for the books illustrated by Dorrie Papademetriou.

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#379987 - 05/14/12 02:49 PM Re: Ideas for children's books [Re: Edmundia]
Paul B Offline
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Edmundia, I agree. While there are thousands of Christian books for children, not many foster a true spiritual inspiration. I'm amazed that Old Testament themes greatly outnumber New Testament themes. Perhaps that is a reflection of a lack of spiritual inspiration and originality.

I don't understand why there is a lack of emphasis on the spirit of the teaching of Christ. My daughter bought lots of books but the grandchildren seem to prefer other reading.

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#380002 - 05/14/12 11:38 PM Re: Ideas for children's books [Re: Edmundia]
Penthaetria Offline
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Also, The Visual Catechism of the Orthodox Church is an amazing work. The first half is simple, interesting drawings with one-line statements about our faith. My children would page through this endlessly. The second half is an exposition of the various teachings suitable for adults to study. I highly recommend this book!

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#380249 - 05/18/12 07:14 PM Re: Ideas for children's books [Re: Edmundia]
Paul B Offline
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At 111 pages, I think to be promoted as a childrens' book it should be greatly condensed, probably using the longer teachings as a second volume. $31????

This is one of the reasons parents buy simple vague western storybooks at $1.99 at a dollar store.

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