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It’s unavoidable. We all must eat. But as Catholics, we know that how we eat matters as much as what we eat. In her book The Catholic Table, award-winning author Emily Stimpson Chapman explains how food is a sign of God’s love and a foretaste of the Eucharist.
Now, in The Catholic Table video series, you’ll discover what the Church teaches about creation, the body, feasting, fasting, the Eucharist—and so much more.
Designed for use in homes, schools, and parishes, this study features six twenty-minute videos, an activity for a final gathering week, seven sets of discussion questions, easy recipes for hosting, and other practical tips for hospitality.
About the Author
Emily Stimpson Chapman is an award-winning Catholic author of over a half-dozen books, including Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body, co-authored with Scott Hahn; The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet; These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body; and The Catholic Girl’s Survival Guide for the Single Years. She also is the editor of the high school faith formation series Formed in Christ and the author of numerous studies for the women’s ministry Endow. Chapman lives in Pittsburgh with her husband, Chris, and their three young children.
Reviews
Very interesting. Loved it,
I completed this study with my women's group in Vermont. It was wonderful. We were able to have great discussions. But more than that, it has changed my life. I will no longer see my own body in the same way again. It has helped me appreciate my mommy body a whole lot more as well as given me a greater respect for fasting, the Eucharist and many other things. We watched it during Easter tide, a perfect time to talk about food!
The teachings here were so practical to our lives. Please make more content like this!