One school community devotes itself to acts of service and kindness in a week designed to help young people learn the joys of volunteering.
An interfaith classroom can be the catalyst for interesting and respectful discussions.
Attentive listening is essential when it comes to interfaith dialogue.
Sometimes you have to have faith in others’ acceptance of your faith.
For our AC+ subscribers: Here are some ideas and resources from our archives to help you engage students, teachers and families in your school community during Ash Wednesday and Lent.
A light is meant to be put on a lampstand, where it gives light to all in the house.
The work by pastoral associates in local parishes is important for helping the community come together to celebrate Jesus during Easter.
Confirmation is more than just a rite of passage – it’s a transformative moment in a young Catholic’s faith journey.
One of our young writers found comfort in faith when challenged by her immigration to Australia from South Africa.
The Mount of Olives is a place of significance in both Jewish and Christian scripture and history.
The Holy Land pilgrimage I undertook in my early teenage years grounded me in the importance of living with purpose, humility and gratitude.
The stories of Jesus’ death and miracles provide plenty of fodder for gossip.
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