People should never underestimate the value of a kind gesture in supporting other’s mental health.
While these questions and activities were designed for use before and after the Voice campaign, they are general in nature and suitable for use with teaching a Catholic approach to any divisive or polarising social issue.
The experiences of people such as former Jesuit Superior General Pedro Arrupe illustrate the Catholic desire to promote peace, focus on human dignity, act for others and to never glorify acts of war.
For our AC+ subscribers: This guide offers some ideas and links to resources that can be used to explore Catholic Social Teaching in the classroom and faith formation activities.
This resource guide supports discussions and learning around inclusion and diversity in the Catholic Church and the wider Australian community, as we consider the theme, ‘You, me and us’.
How do we use our God-given gifts for good? How do we recognise and celebrate the God-given gifts of others? How do we make sure all God’s children who are made in His image are included?
Engage children’s interest and deepen their understanding of the story of raising Jairus’ daughter with these games.
This resources guide not only considers the sacrament of anointing of the sick, but themes of caring, grief, mortality, martyrdom, resurrection and the afterlife.
For our AC+ subscribers: This guide offers some ideas on how our resources might be used on retreats and formation days exploring relationships.
Introducing 'Nude Lunchbox' days at school is an easy path to ecological conversion in your school community.
Explore the different ways that food appears in the Bible and find out why food is such an important metaphor for Catholics.
Use these resources to support your teaching about the different ways that food appears in the Bible. They support learning activities designed to help students find out why food is such an important metaphor for Catholics.