Illustrated Catechism Stories Volume 1: Faith and the Creed
By Katie Warner · Illustrated by Leah Ballard · Published by TAN Books
Overview
Immerse your children in the breathtaking beauty and rich tradition of the Catholic Faith with Illustrated Catechism Stories Volume 1: Faith and the Creed . Masterfully curated by bestselling author Katie Warner and brought to life through the warm, enchanting illustrations of Leah Ballard, this volume bridges the gap between the intellect and the heart. The stories are carefully selected from Reverend D. Chisholm’s century-old classic, The Catechism in Examples—a beloved treasury that has formed generations of faithful souls.
This unique storybook transforms what could be rigid, rote memorization of the Nicene Creed into a lived, vibrant experience. By presenting the profound dogmas of our Faith through the lens of narrative, young readers see exactly how the teachings of Christ’s Church inspire everyday holiness and heroic virtue. Each captivating chapter is followed by a thoughtful, practical reflection designed to spark deep family conversations, encourage heartfelt prayer, and seamlessly connect catechism lessons with daily choices. Whether you are actively guiding your child through sacramental preparation or seeking a beautiful way to enrich your family's daily faith formation, this book is an invaluable spiritual heirloom helping children discover their personal, God-given calling to become saints.
- Creed-Based Foundations: Learn the core doctrines of the Nicene Creed through engaging, highly memorable historical accounts and saintly legends.
- Everyday Application: Discover how to apply timeless Catholic moral teachings to real-world childhood situations, peer challenges, and temptations.
- Supernatural Armor: Understand the real power of prayer, the Sacraments, and holy sacramentals in growing closer to God and actively overcoming sin.
- Providential Trust: Learn the vital importance of trusting in God’s holy providence while keeping one's eyes firmly fixed on the ultimate promise of Heaven.
- Ignite Holy Desires: Be inspired by the diverse examples of the saints—from St. Peter Celestine to St. Teresa of Ávila—fostering a lifelong desire for sanctity.
What Sets This Collection Apart:
- Classic Stories Revitalized: Draws from a brilliant but long-hidden 19th-century masterpiece, combining time-tested spiritual depth with a fresh, contemporary family appeal.
- Actionable Reflections: Every story is paired with a concrete application that directly addresses childhood experiences—from handling sibling squabbles to preparing for Holy Communion.
- An Accessible Universal Call: Avoids presenting holiness as an unachievable, distant ideal, instead revealing to children that everyday sainthood is joyful, urgent, and entirely possible.
From the Book
“We are to take the teachings we learn by heart and apply them to our everyday experiences. We must allow them to transform us by the renewal of our minds and by the capturing of our hearts.”
— Katie Warner, from the Author’s Letter
“You, too, can have a rock-solid faith in that you believe what God has revealed, even if you can’t see it, even if you can’t always understand it.”
— Reflection on “The Dream of the Princess”
“If we decide to embrace these little (or big!) crosses, telling Jesus that we want what He wants and we will carry our cross with Him, we can share in the happy reward that Saint Ozanna experienced in Heaven.”
— Reflection on “Saint Ozanna and the Holy Child Jesus”
Intended Audience
This beautifully illustrated collection is an ideal companion for Catholic parents, grandparents, and godparents looking to build a robust faith foundation during a child's formative years. It serves as an extraordinary supplement for Catholic homeschool curricula, parish CCD or religious education classes, and makes a meaningful gift for First Holy Communions, confirmations, birthdays, or feast days.
FAQs
What age group is this story collection best suited for?
While the rich storytelling and beautiful illustrations will captivate younger children when read aloud by a parent, the reading level and accompanying theological reflections are perfectly tuned for independent readers ages 7 to 12.
How is this book organized?
The book follows the logical structure of the Nicene Creed. Each section focuses on a specific article of faith, exploring it through traditional stories, historical examples from the lives of the saints, and guided conversation starters.
Can this be used as a formal catechetical textbook?
While it covers fundamental dogmatic concepts with absolute orthodoxy, it is primarily designed to be a companion resource. It beautifully breathes life into standard catechisms by showing how dry text translates into real, flesh-and-blood holiness.
Key Themes
- Living the Creed: Moving from structural doctrinal knowledge to an organic, internal embrace of Catholic truth.
- Sainthood for All: Recognizing that the pursuit of heroic virtue is every baptized child's primary daily mission.
- The Power of Example: Using traditional, historical storytelling to cultivate a deeply Catholic moral imagination.
- Illustrated by:
- Leah Ballard
- Publication Date:
- 10/27/26
- Pages:
- 88
- Height:
- 8.00
- Width:
- 6.00