Happy Third Week of Advent! The OG Tablet 😆🙂I used to care about this debate but not so much anymore. 🙂🙏🌹Tolkien was Catholic! 😸😸😸Is Saint Nick the basis of Batman? 😆🙂🦇🎅Punny!! 🥚🥚Beautiful image! ⚾🧢🙏Our Lady of Guadalupe pray for us! 🙏This has happened too many times to count. 🙂😆🙏Dude’s mom prays for him. Becomes a bishop. Relatable. 🙂🙏Amen! 👑✝️🙏I just learned about this Marian title today (from one of my seventh grade students)! What have you learned about our faith today?😆😆😆Prepare Him room (in your ❤️)
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Love how each Advent candle has a different meaning. 🙏Amen! 😆😆😆Unless your diocese has a dispensation. One of my favorite quotes. 🙏Mary did know, but I still like the tune of the song. 🎵🎶😆🙂Go to Church this Sunday! 🙏🙏🙏😆😆😸To Jesus through Mary 🙏🙏🙏Amen! 🌲🎄✝️Pope beatbox 😆🎶One of the best sentences to ever hear! 🙏How are you preparing for the Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ?
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Eye of the Needle is a thoughtfully designed card game from Saint of the Month that cleverly weaves together Catholic theology, saint history, and engaging gameplay mechanics. Based on the Gospel passage from Matthew 19:23-24, this game brings to life the biblical message about the challenges of material wealth in pursuing spiritual goals.
Gameplay
Players begin by selecting a mission card that defines their objective, typically involving collecting sets of saint cards such as the Holy Family, Gospel Writers, or members of religious orders. The core gameplay revolves around a careful balancing act: players must manage their treasure cards while working to collect saints that align with their chosen mission.
The game introduces an innovative “Eye of the Needle” token mechanism (optional rule) that rewards players who maintain the lowest treasure count, elegantly reinforcing the game’s biblical theme of avoiding material excess.
Educational Value
One of the game’s strongest features is its educational content. Each saint card includes interesting historical facts, making it an excellent teaching tool for religious education. The game successfully combines entertainment with learning, making it particularly valuable for Catholic schools or religious education programs.
Components and Duration
While not substantial enough to be a main feature for a dedicated game night, Eye of the Needle serves perfectly as a filler game. The card-based format makes it portable and easy to set up.
Strategic Elements
The gameplay offers interesting strategic decisions:
Managing treasure cards to balance between having resources for action cards and avoiding excess
Tactical use of help/action cards to advance your mission
Deciding when to play saint cards to complete collection objectives
Interaction with other players through action card payments
Pros:
Strong thematic integration of biblical teachings
Educational value through saint facts
Flexible usage as both a game and teaching tool
Creative balance mechanics
Easy to learn and portable
Cons:
May be too light for serious gaming sessions
Limited depth for extended gameplay
Verdict
Eye of the Needle succeeds as both an educational tool and a light strategy game. While it may not satisfy hardcore gamers looking for deep strategic complexity, it excellently serves its niche as an engaging way to learn about Catholic saints while offering enough gameplay depth to remain entertaining. It’s particularly recommended for religious educators, Catholic families, or anyone interested in combining faith education with casual gaming.
Rating: 4 out of 5Perfect for its intended audience, though somewhat limited in scope
Happy Early Thanksgiving! 🙏🙏🙏Meme inspired by my annual rewatching of Home Alone. 🙂😅🙏😅😅😅Amen! You gave your youngest daughter two middle names because you couldn’t narrow down your favorite saints.One of the more jam-packed in symbolism kinds of sacramentals. 🙏Soo true! 😅😅😅The Bread of Life! 🙏🙂😅Moses is so humble. 🙂😅The more you know 💡🙏Yep! I’m in trouble. 😅🙏😅😅😅
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Pope Pius XI instituted the Feast of Christ the King in 1925. In his encyclical letter Quas primas the pope wrote,
Nations will be reminded by the annual celebration of this feast that not only private individuals but also rulers and princes are bound to give public honor and obedience to Christ. It will call to their minds the thought of the last judgment, wherein Christ, who has been cast out of public life, despised, neglected and ignored, will most severely avenge these insults; for his kingly dignity demands that the State should take account of the commandments of God and of Christian principles, both in making laws and in administering justice, and also in providing for the young a sound moral education (no. 32).
Jesus is a servant king. He came to minister to the poorest of humanity. As truly God and truly man, Christ is the Great Bridge to God the Father. The best kings unite and have the loyalty of their subjects. Unity can take place through force or love. Forced unity is not true unity—it is disunity masked under the guise of harmony.
People who live under the rule of a tyrant only obey the law because of penalty of prison or death. Lasting unity happens not in the form of forced government, but in the love of a family.
Through the sacrament of Baptism one becomes an adopted child of God. God rules through love not with intimidation tactics. Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice on the Cross was in obedience to the Father’s will and out of love for us all. Let us see Christ, not as a distant aloof king, but instead a brother leading us with love!
😅😅😅Did you watch the big fight? On a scale of one to ten how over-hyped do you think it was? 🥊💪😅🙂😅🥔🙏🎵🎶 Let’s get down to business! 🎶🎵I was today year’s old when I discovered there was a specific feast for Carmel saints. 🙏😅😅😅And all my theology books when I bring home new theology books. 😅🙂📚Gotta sneak in real quick… 🙂🙏Amen! You matter. 🙏🙂🙂🙂🙂😅🙏Visit Him this week! 🙏🙏🙏😅👀👀👀But there’s soooo much laundry today… 🧺🧼👕👗👖🐿️😅🙂😅🙂🙏
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