Seven from Heaven: How the Sacraments Can Heal, Nurture, and Protect Your Family Today
by Elizabeth Ficocelli
Crossroad Publishing Company, 2012
by Elizabeth Ficocelli
Crossroad Publishing Company, 2012
Elizabeth Ficocelli, an adult convert to the Catholic faith,
is a woman in love with the sacraments. That love shines forth in her latest
book, Seven from Heaven: How the
Sacraments Can Heal, Nurture, and Protect Your Family Today. She believes
that teaching about the sacraments is “the perfect catechetical tool . . . to
excite young people about their faith.”
While Seven from
Heaven will help adults understand the sacraments more fully, Ficocelli’s
intention is truly to help parents then educate their children about this
aspect of our faith. By making the sacraments integral to one’s family life, the
family will then be transformed.
As one might expect, Ficocelli focuses on each of the seven
sacraments: Baptism, Reconciliation, Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Holy
Orders, and The Anointing of the Sick.
She discusses the blessing of each sacrament and its important role in
our lives. What makes Seven from Heaven
truly valuable and unique are the ways Ficocelli suggests to make these
sacraments come alive for children. Children, as much as adults, are prone to
asking “What is in it for me?” When it comes to the sacraments, the answer is
“everything!” It is a Catholic parent’s job to help their children understand
the beauty and blessings of these gifts from God. With her practical
suggestions, Ficocelli helps make that job much easier.
For example, when
preparing a child for going to confession, she suggests having that child write
a letter to Jesus about what he or she would like to talk to the priest about.
The year a child will make First Communion is a wonderful time to have the
whole family pray in a special way for that child. Praying to the Holy Spirit
for the grace of His gifts is a means of making confirmation more tangible. A
child can pray for his or her future spouse from a young age. A family can
spiritually “adopt” a seminarian to pray for and write letters to in order to
connect the family with the sacrament of Holy Orders. Helping to care for the
sick and dying can underscore the importance of the sacrament of the Anointing
of the Sick.
The sacraments are such wonderful gifts! Seven from Heaven will help foster or
renew your enthusiasm for them. As Ficocelli states in the last chapter, “When
we revitalize the family through God’s graces, we revitalize the Church and, in
turn, the world!” Why would we ever want to miss that opportunity?
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