No matter the medium, the message from this year’s Young Voices Awards winners emphasised the good news in their communities.
In his June prayer intention for migrants fleeing their homes, Pope Francis asks us to think about the individuals, not the big picture.
These questions and activities teach students how to deal with change in their own lives and then explore how change interacts with Church teachings and belief.
For our AC+ subscribers: Here are some resources that might be helpful in engaging students in reflection and conversation around the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Explicit writing instruction supports both religious and general literacy.
Use these resources collected from around the web to support your teaching about ANZAC day from a Catholic perspective.
This year’s Spring edition commemorates the 200th anniversary of Catholic education in Australia, with the theme, ‘Faith in the future’.
The elimination of violence against women requires a broad consensus of community expectations, law and its enforcement, and also changes to the expectations of 'masculinity'.
What makes hope perhaps God’s greatest gift is that it’s aimed not at winners, but almost exclusively at the losers of the world.
US Catholic comedian Stephen Colbert has a theory about Pope Francis. 'He's a vigilante vicar', Colbert said, after hearing reports that the Pope had been going out on the streets dressed as a simple priest to minister to people.
A lot of Catholics don’t feel comfortable with the word ‘evangelisation’. It evokes images of people singing their praises to God, and talking about God’s love for them.
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