Find more of these incredible Catholic Lego depictions in The Power of Prayer, part of the Building Blocks of Faith series, by Kevin and Mary O’Neill.
Sundays | Trinity/Resurrection

Christ Conquers! Christ Reigns! Christ Orders
Mondays | Angels/Apostles/Holy Spirit/Holy Souls in Purgatory

O My Holy Guardian Angel, Protect Me Agains All The Powers Of Darkness
Tuesdays | Holy Face

Eternal Father, I offer the the adorable face of thy Beloved Son, for the honor and glory of the Holy Name, for the conversion of sinners, and for the salvation of the dying.
Wednesdays | St. Joseph

Most pure and just heart of Joseph, pray for us.
Thursdays | Eucharist

May the Most Blessed Sacrament be forever praised and adored.
Fridays | Passion/Sacred Heart

O Good Jesus, hide me within thy wounds.
Saturdays | Blessed Virgin Mary

Blessed be the holy and most immaculate conception of the most Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God.
Learn More: The Power of Prayer: Building Blocks of Faith Series
Fulton and Cynthia are back for another epic adventure of faith! This time, they help you discover who you really are — a beloved child of God who is called to be a saint — and how to answer this call by growing closer to Him each and every day through prayer.
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In these power-packed pages, your child will learn how to:
- Talk to God daily through various types of prayer — such as the Rosary, novenas, the Stations of the Cross, the Liturgy of the Hours, consecrations, and aspirations — building holy habits and virtue to last a lifetime
- Worship God joyfully in the ancient prayers of the Holy Mass presented in both English and Latin
- Understand the power of the sacraments and sacramentals
- Grow in grace, virtue, and friendship with Jesus, Mary, and the saints
Your family will meet holy heroes such as St. Carlo Acutis, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Teresa of Calcutta, and Ven. Fulton Sheen, each shown in creative, lifelike scenes with inspiring quotes and ancient prayers.
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