Providing Catholic safe and Christian inspired books to kids and parents

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Please let me know if you would like to volunteer to help with Catholic Book Fairs? Great way to evangelize children and families in the faith.

Www.catholicbookfairs.org
 
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We review the books and prayerfully depend on God…until God provides a Spiritual Director for us. Otherwise, we use a lot of Catholic publishers, we have two other Catholic board members and I consult with a Catholic book store owner who is also very devout.

If you would like to help ensure great books for kids, please let me know.
 
That is what I have come to find out. I tried to talk to our diocese edu department about ithe very well know issues about books against our faith being provided to children by Scholastics but they were not concerned. May God have mercy.
 
Another way is to look at books that have received the Catholic Writer’s Guild Seal of Approval.

The purpose of the Catholic Writers Guild Seal of Approval is to help Catholic bookstores and venues in their determination of the Catholicity of a work. This reassurance from a professional organization can assist authors in marketing and promoting their works. Books are also judged by their editorial integrity as well. Books that are not professionally edited or publication-ready are not eligible the Seal of Approval.

Authors looking to reach a Catholic audience, but whose books do not qualify for an imprimatur (like fiction), or authors who do not have access to the process to get an Imprimatur, can submit their book for the SoA. It provides a tangible reassurance to readers and bookstore owners that the book does support Catholic beliefs and values; and in the case that it does not, it gives the author some useful feedback.

Readers can be assured that SoA books will not offend their faith and have a certain level of editorial quality.

Store owners can be assured that they can stock the book on their shelves, host the author for a signing, etc. without compromizing their appearance or mission as a faithful Catholic apostolate.

https://catholicwritersguild.org/seal-approval
 
Yes but most books are not submitted but are great books…most authors would not consider a book like A id for Angel needs writers guild approval. In fact most books from Catholic Publishers I use don’t even have that status.
 
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So sorry to hear about your family. I will pray for y’all. God bless you for loving your family.
 
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