The Children's Charter was Mother Mary Loyola's response to Pope
Pius X's 1910 decree Quam Singulari, which lowered the age for
reception of First Communion to seven. Addressed directly to the
parents and teachers of children, this is a rare peek into the
classroom as Mother Loyola would have it. Here the author of The
King of the Golden City gives sage advice for how best to capture
and maintain the interest of little ones in preparing them for
Confession and Communion. Despite the century that has passed since
this book was first published, Mother Loyola's advice remains just
as relevant, a testament to how well she knew how to reach the
hearts and minds of children.
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