Religion can play a part in the lives of professional athletes by allowing them to become more resilient in times of trial.
These classroom questions and activities explore making good decisions like the Good Samaritan and being resilient like Jesus. They also examine contemporary contexts, such as resilience through faith in sports and making good decisions on significant issues.
For better or worse, sports analytics and technologies are here to stay.
Engage children in learning about the Easter story through a fun and interactive relay race.
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’.
The big question is – is winning the only thing that matters?
These questions and activities look at ways we can live in harmony and according to Catholic values at school, home and in the wider world.
Promote bonding in the religious education setting with these novel games.
Many athletes, from differing faiths, are forthright in their acknowledgment of the role belief in God helps them in their sports.
Why would you give up an Olympic career to be a nun? Sister Melissa Dwyer of the Canossian Daughters of Charity can tell you.
A story about the struggles of finding your way as a teenager in a small country town.
Read ‘Marking out your space’ in the Australian Catholics’ autumn 2020 edition and take part in the following activities and questions.
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