St. Jane de Chantal is featured in The Loyola Kids' Book of Heroes.
I. Faith
- Introduction: Jesus is Born
 - John the Baptist: A Hero Prepares the Way
 - Early Christian Martyrs: Heroes are Faithful Friends
 - Medieval Mystery Plays: Heroes Make the Bible Come to Life
 - St. Albert the Great: Heroes Study God’s Creation
 - Sister Blandina Segale: Heroes Work in Faith
 
II. Hope
- Introduction: Jesus Teaches
 - Pentecost: Heroes on Fire with Hope
 - Paul: A Hero Changes and Finds Hope
 - St. Patrick and St. Columba: Heroes Bring Hope into Darkness
 - St. Jane de Chantal: Heroes Hope through Loss
 - St. Mary Faustina Kowalska: A Hero Finds Hope in Mercy
 
Charity
- Introduction: Jesus Works Miracles
 - Peter and John: Heroes are Known by their Love
 - St. Genevieve: A City is Saved by a Hero’s Charity
 - St. Meinrad and St. Edmund Campion: Heroes love their Enemies
 - Venerable Pierre Toussaint: A Hero Lives a Life of Charity
 - Rose Hawthorne Lathrop: A Hero Cares for Those Who Need it Most
 - Blessed Teresa of Calcutta: A Hero Lives Charity with the Dying
 
Temperance
- Introduction: Jesus Strikes a Balance
 - Peter and Cornelius: Heroes Love Their Neighbors
 - Charlemagne and Alcuin: Heroes Use their Talents for Good
 - St. Francis: A Hero Appreciates Creation
 - Venerable Matt Talbot: Heroes Can Let Go
 - Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati: A Hero Enjoys the Gift of Life
 
Prudence
- Introduction: Jesus Gives Us Leaders to Help us Make Good Choices
 - Paul and Barnabas at Lystra: Heroes See the Good in All Things
 - St. Jean de Brebeuf: A Hero Respects Others
 - Catherine Doherty and Jean Vanier: Heroes Bring New Ideas
 - Venerable Solanus Casey: A Hero Accepts His Life
 - Blessed John XXIII: A Hero Finds a New Way
 

