"In Slow Motion" Faith Bundle
Introduce middle and high school students to the depth, beauty, and clarity of the Catholic Faith with this powerful three-book set from Monsignor Ronald Knox. Known for his wit, precision, and pastoral insight, Knox invites young readers to slow down and truly see what they believe—and why it matters.
In The Mass in Slow Motion, Knox walks step by step through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, from the opening prayers to the final dismissal. Originally preached to students during World War II, these sermons illuminate the liturgy as a living participation in Christ’s Redemption. With clarity and reverence, Knox helps readers recognize the Mass not as routine, but as a profound encounter with the mystery of salvation.
The Creed in Slow Motion turns to what we profess. With thoughtful and engaging explanations, Knox equips students to understand—and confidently articulate—the truths of the Faith. Emphasizing the personal nature of belief, he shows that to say Credo is to take responsibility for what one believes, calling young Catholics to both conviction and clarity.
In The Gospel in Slow Motion, Knox explores the life and words of Christ through vivid, insightful sermons that bring the Gospel to life. Rich in imagery and wisdom, these reflections reveal the power of the Gospel to transform hearts, inviting readers into a deeper friendship with Christ and a more intentional Christian life.
Together, this collection:
Helps students understand the Mass, the Creed, and the Gospel in depth
Builds confidence in articulating and defending the Faith
Encourages a habit of thoughtful reflection and prayer
Bridges intellectual formation with spiritual growth
Serves as an ideal introduction to serious Catholic theology in an accessible style
Perfect for:
Middle and high school students
Catholic homeschooling families
Confirmation preparation
Teens seeking a deeper understanding of their faith
A rich and enduring set that forms both the mind and the soul, guiding young Catholics to not only know their faith—but to live it with understanding, conviction, and love.
Introduce middle and high school students to the depth, beauty, and clarity of the Catholic Faith with this powerful three-book set from Monsignor Ronald Knox. Known for his wit, precision, and pastoral insight, Knox invites young readers to slow down and truly see what they believe—and why it matters.
In The Mass in Slow Motion, Knox walks step by step through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, from the opening prayers to the final dismissal. Originally preached to students during World War II, these sermons illuminate the liturgy as a living participation in Christ’s Redemption. With clarity and reverence, Knox helps readers recognize the Mass not as routine, but as a profound encounter with the mystery of salvation.
The Creed in Slow Motion turns to what we profess. With thoughtful and engaging explanations, Knox equips students to understand—and confidently articulate—the truths of the Faith. Emphasizing the personal nature of belief, he shows that to say Credo is to take responsibility for what one believes, calling young Catholics to both conviction and clarity.
In The Gospel in Slow Motion, Knox explores the life and words of Christ through vivid, insightful sermons that bring the Gospel to life. Rich in imagery and wisdom, these reflections reveal the power of the Gospel to transform hearts, inviting readers into a deeper friendship with Christ and a more intentional Christian life.
Together, this collection:
Helps students understand the Mass, the Creed, and the Gospel in depth
Builds confidence in articulating and defending the Faith
Encourages a habit of thoughtful reflection and prayer
Bridges intellectual formation with spiritual growth
Serves as an ideal introduction to serious Catholic theology in an accessible style
Perfect for:
Middle and high school students
Catholic homeschooling families
Confirmation preparation
Teens seeking a deeper understanding of their faith
A rich and enduring set that forms both the mind and the soul, guiding young Catholics to not only know their faith—but to live it with understanding, conviction, and love.

