Bibles and Catechisms for K-8

Enhancing Biblical and Catechetical Literacy

Uniquely Adapted for Learners in K–8 and Those New to the Catholic Faith

At the heart of Pillars of Faith are two sets of the complete Bible and Catechismuniquely adapted for learners in grades K–8 and those new to the Faith. Each set of Bibles and Catechisms has three levels that progress in readability, learning, and discipleship, ensuring seamless integration with Pillars of Faith at every stage.

Ascension's initial release of grades K–2 for Fall 2026 will introduce the first resource from each of these sets: The Great Adventure Catholic Bible for Young Beginners and Ascension's Catechism for Young Beginners.

Bringing Families Together through Scripture and Tradition

Bringing Families Together through Scripture and Tradition

These brand-new Bibles and Catechisms for K–8 learners use matching verses and paragraph numbers that align to The Great Adventure Catholic Bible and the Catechism of the Catholic Church: Ascension Edition to help children and parents build strong biblical and catechetical literacy together.

Great Adventure Catholic Bible for Young Beginners, Classroom Edition

Great Adventure Catholic Bible for Young Beginners, Classroom Edition

Condensed and Adapted from the RSV-2CE

This first-of-its kind Bible introduces young learners to the complete story of salvation using Jeff Cavins’ award-winning Bible Timeline® color-coded learning system from The Great Adventure. Featuring text from all 73 books that is simplified, condensed, and adapted from the RSV-2CE, it pairs faithful content with vibrant sacred art to help children build biblical literacy and grow in love with God’s Word from an early age.

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The Ascension Catechism for Young Beginners, Classroom Edition

The Ascension Catechism for Young Beginners, Classroom Edition

Adapted from the Catechism of the Catholic Church

The first-ever children’s Catechism by Ascension introduces the four catechetical pillars of the Faith—Creed, Sacraments, Life in Christ, and Prayer—in language young learners can understand, using Ascension’s color-coded Foundations of Faith approach. Presented in a clear, Q&A format covering 400 questions with age-appropriate explanations, Ascension’s new Catechism makes learning the Faith accessible, building strong catechetical literacy from an early age.

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The Great Adventure Bible for Young Beginners

What is The Great Adventure Bible for Young Beginners?

The Great Adventure Bible for Young Beginners is the first-ever children’s edition of the Bible with text from all seventy-three books that is simplified, condensed, and adapted from the RSV-2CE. Perfect for children ages five and up, this edition features rich sacred art and the Bible Timeline’s® color-coded learning system to make the Bible engaging and accessible. This includes introductions to each of the twelve Bible timelines that help children understand the biblical narrative, and the seventy Key Events feature the main stories in salvation history from Genesis to Revelation. There is also a glossary explaining more difficult biblical terms using easy-to-understand, age-appropriate language.

Why did Ascension create this Bible?

This Bible was created to help young children understand and fall in love with God’s Word from the very beginning of their faith journey. It fills a need for a faithful, encompassing, and age-appropriate Catholic Bible that is engaging and accessible—whether at home, in the classroom, or as part of Ascension’s Pillars of Faith curriculum.

What translation is the Young Beginners Bible adapted from?

The translation used is the Revised Standard Version – Second Catholic Edition.

What age or grade is this Bible best for?

This Bible is intended for children ages five and up, especially those in grades K–2.

Does this cover the full Bible, or is it a storybook version?

This Bible is a carefully condensed adaptation of the Revised Standard Version – Second Catholic Edition, focusing on the narrative thread of salvation history. It’s more than a simple storybook—it stays faithful to the structure, voice, and message of Scripture while simplifying it for early readers. Every book and chapter of the Bible is included. Each section begins with a chapter and verse spread that shows what part of the Bible is covered. The featured chapters and verses are at an age-appropriate level and include at least one direct quote from the Bible. The goal is to enhance biblical literacy for even the youngest readers.

How much is condensed/left out?

This Bible covers the breadth of Scripture. Through the chapter and verse spreads, the content of each of the Bible's seventy-three books is covered. However, certain sections have been greatly abridged or omitted when the content is not age-appropriate or suitable for young readers. If you read this Bible from beginning to end, you can be confident that you have covered the breadth of Scripture at an age-appropriate level for K–2nd grade.

Are direct Scripture verses quoted and how are they labeled?

In producing this Bible, we wanted to avoid any confusion about what is abridged and summarized and what is directly quoted from the Bible. For this reason, biblical text is treated with bold font (with the exception of Psalms and Proverbs). Additionally, only text that is a direct quote from the Bible will be surrounded by quotation marks.

Why are Psalms and Proverbs different, and why don't we include the whole Psalm/Proverb?

It is important for children to learn the language of our Faith and our liturgy. To keep the reading age-appropriate, each chapter of Psalms and Proverbs includes two parts: a brief summary and select verses of the actual text. These verses have been reproduced to help children become familiar with the language of our Faith and liturgy.

Can children read it by themselves, or is it better read aloud?

We worked closely with a reading level specialist to ensure the text was appropriate and understandable for children in grades K–2. However, young readers may benefit from having the text read to them. This also allows for opportunities for discussion and interaction with the Bible.

Are any hard or scary parts removed or explained gently?

The story of Salvation is a messy one. We did not want to gloss over that reality. However, we recognize that the Bible contains some mature themes. For this reason, we have greatly abridged the graphic portions of the Bible, condensing them into brief sentences that are suitable for this age group.

Is this a Catholic Children’s Bible?

Yes, this is an authentically Catholic Children’s Bible that includes all seventy-three books of the Bible. It has undergone extensive theological review to ensure all of the content is faithful to Sacred Scripture and the Magisterium. The Great Adventure™ content discusses how Scripture points to Jesus, the Church, and the Sacraments.

Does it include the Imprimatur or Nihil Obstat?

The Bible has been submitted for ecclesiastical review and imprimatur to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. We expect a smooth review process.

Does it have pictures or illustrations?

Throughout the Bible, carefully chosen images of Sacred Art have been included to enhance the visual and prayerful experience of reading this Bible. It contains 175 titled classical works of art.

Are the words of Jesus in red?

In the New Testament, we have maintained The Great Adventure™ style of having Jesus’ words in red. However, we only do this for direct quotations, so abridged sections that summarize Jesus’ words are not in red. This, again, is to maintain clarity between direct Scripture quotes and summarized and abridged content.

Does it include maps, timelines, or extras?

Yes, the Bible includes The Great Adventure™ system, featuring timeline charts, key events, maps, and special introductory sections.

What is the difference between the premium and classroom editions?

The classroom edition is intended for parishes and schools to have in religious education classes. It features: a hardbound leatherlike cover, full-color interior, and all of the Great Adventure features, such as the color-coding system, key events, glossary, etc. This is intended to be able to be purchased in bulk.

The premium edition features: a hardbound leatherlike cover with sponge (a very thin material within the cover for protection and comfort), full color interior, ribbons, The Great Adventure features, such as maps, key events, glossary, etc., and is packaged in a keepsake box with a children’s Bible Timeline chart.

How is this Bible incorporated into Ascension’s Pillars of Faith curriculum?

The Pillars of Faith curriculum pulls in one passage and one story from the Bible into every lesson. Teachers and catechists can utilize our specially crafted Bible to tell the story in an age-appropriate way. To help increase biblical literacy, we want children to see teachers, catechists, and parents open the Bible and to learn how to navigate through it. These stories are not reproduced in the leader guides. This is done intentionally so children see that the Bible is something special and
different than other books.

Is there a Glossary included?

Yes. The Glossary includes a vocabulary list of terms used throughout the Bible that may be unfamiliar to young readers.

What are the dimensions of the Bible and how long is it?

This Bible is 6” x 9” and is 582 pages.

Will there be other versions created for older children?

Yes. There will be three levels associated with increasing reading level comprehension. The Young Beginners Bible (incorporated into grades K–2) is intended for children ages five and up. The Beginners Bible (incorporated into grades 3–5) is intended for adults who are new to Scripture and children eight and older. The Youth Bible (incorporated into grades 6–8) is intended for youth
eleven and up.

How does this Bible relate to the adult version of The Great Adventure Catholic
Bible
?

This Bible includes many of the same features as The Great Adventure Catholic Bible, such as maps, color-coding, timeline charts, and introductory articles, as well as matching verses, adapted for a younger audience. It is designed to be a consistent experience for parents and children reading together, and to guide children as they grow into the more advanced versions. It is based on the same
Great Adventure Bible Timeline™ Learning System and gives children the experience of holding a Bible designed to reflect the beauty of Scripture.

The Ascension Catechism for Young Beginners

What is The Ascension Catechism for Young Beginners?

The Ascension Catechism for Young Beginners is the first-ever children’s edition of the Catechism that covers the entirety of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) and preserves the structure of the CCC. Designed for ages five and up, the text has been adapted in an age-appropriate question-and-answer format that incorporates rich sacred art and the same Foundations of Faith learning system that was utilized in the Ascension Catechism. It is the perfect starting point for learning the Faith. In addition to the Q&A, easy-to-understand explanations help make the riches of the Catholic Faith approachable for young beginners.

Why did Ascension create this edition?

This Catechism was created to help young children understand and fall in love with our Faith from the very beginning of their journey. It fills a need for a faithful and age-appropriate Catechism that is engaging and accessible—whether at home, in the classroom, or as part of Ascension’s Pillars of Faith curriculum.

Is this based on the full Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC)? Does it include
all parts of the Catechism?

Yes, every paragraph of the Catechism of the Catholic Church has been condensed and adapted. All four parts of the Catechism are included and covered. We do recognize that the Catechism contains some mature themes and difficult topics. For this reason, we have greatly abridged certain portions of the Catechism to be suitable for this age group.

What is the format and length of this Catechism?

This Catechism follows a question-and-answer format, structured to follow the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Each of the 400 questions and answers are accompanied by easy-to-understand explanations to help make the riches of the Catholic Faith approachable for young beginners.

How are the Q&As organized?

The Q&A and explanations follow the paragraph ordering of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Each Q&A covers the main ideas from paragraph spreads, focusing on content that is understandable for the age group.

Does it have an Imprimatur or Nihil Obstat?

The Catechism for Young Beginners will be submitted for ecclesiastical review and imprimatur to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. We anticipate a smooth review process.

Is this Catechism included on the USCCB conformity list?

The Catechism for Young Beginners is currently under review by the USCCB to be added to the conformity list. We anticipate a smooth approval process.

Does the Catechism include illustrations or artwork?

This Catechism features beautiful sacred art and stained glass images to help young readers visualize the beauty and goodness of our Faith.

What age is this Catechism best for?

This Catechism is intended for children ages five and up, especially those in grades K–2.

Can children read this Catechism by themselves, or does it require an adult?

The intended audience is K–2, and we worked closely with a reading level specialist to ensure the text was appropriate and understandable for this age group. The questions and answers are created to be easily understood. Each answer is then explained more fully, and children will greatly benefit from
reading and discussing these more in-depth explanations with a parent, teacher, or catechist. Young readers may benefit from having the text read to them. This also allows for opportunities for discussion and interaction with the Catechism.

What other features are included in this Catechism to help them better understand what it teaches?

The beginning of each Chapter includes two features: a connection to a relevant selection from the Bible and a list of words to know, along with their definitions. There is also a glossary included, with a list of terms used throughout the Catechism that may be unfamiliar to young readers.

What are the dimensions of the Catechism?

The dimensions are 6” x 9”, mimicking the full version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

What is the difference between the premium and classroom editions?

The classroom edition is intended for parishes and schools to have in religious
education classes. It features: a hardbound leatherlike cover, full color interior,
and the Foundations of Faith color-coding system. This is intended to be able to
be purchased in bulk.

The premium edition features: a hardbound leatherlike cover with sponge (a very
thin material within the cover for protection and comfort), full color interior,
ribbons, the Foundations of Faith color-coding system, and is packaged in a
keepsake box with a children’s Catechism chart.

Will there be other versions created for older children?

Yes. There will be three levels associated with increasing reading level comprehension. The Catechism for Young Beginners (incorporated into grades K–2) is intended for children ages five and up. The Catechism for Beginners (incorporated into grades 3–5) is intended for adults who are new to the Catechism and children eight and older. The Catechism for Youth (incorporated into grades 6–8) is intended for youth eleven and up.