Three Hierarchs Academy Press Launches Free Orthodox Resources
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FLORENCE, AZ — Three Hierarchs Academy Press has launched as a new provider of free Orthodox Christian catechism lessons, readings, activities, and educational resources for families, educators, and parishes.
The Press describes its mission as enriching souls through free, patristic Orthodox Christian lesson plans, stories, and traditions designed for learners of all ages. All materials are offered at no cost and are intended to support spiritual growth, virtue, and a deeper understanding of the Orthodox faith.
Available resources include structured catechism lessons for children, guided discussion questions and activities, reading guides and worksheets for homes and classrooms, and practical suggestions for integrating Orthodox learning into family, parish, and school life. The Press also provides stories of saints and feasts, along with lesson plans and activity sheets for major feast days.
Three Hierarchs Academy Press is an extension of Three Hierarchs Academy, a private Orthodox Christian school founded in Florence, AZ in 2018.
Previously, the UOJ reported that Orthodoxy for Kids launched the Sophia educational videos.
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