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Seven questions to guide groups or individuals on integral ecology through the lens of Laudato Si'.

Priscilla's Story, narrated for readers who benefit from reading along with a narrator.

Primary school, secondary school and parish resources available to help you celebrate Laudato Si' Week 2024: 19-26 May.

A guided reflection highlighting the interconnectedness of all creation.

Activities for students consider disaster risk reduction.

Shaniella was able to overcome the challenges of natural disasters, and gain the skills she needs to create a brighter future for herself.

An information PPT for primary schools to introduce the Make Hunger History campaign.

A game based around six families who are working to make a living but who experience the effects of climate change along the way.

A series of ‘See, Judge, Act’ lessons on the environment/creation through a Catholic lens.

The Walking with God Program invites participants to connect with the wonder and awe of God’s creation.

A series of ‘See, Judge, Act’ sessions on the environment/creation through a Catholic lens.

Activities and a case study about Anatercia, a young woman living in Mozambique who has improved her life with the support of Caritas Australia and its partners.

A mealtime prayer placemat, focused on the Africa Food Crisis.

A case study featuring Margret from Solomon Islands with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Years 3-6.

Activities and a case study about a young woman named Shaniella, who attends a rural training centre in the Solomon Islands.

Phany has learnt improved water management techniques to grow enough crops to support her family. 
Approx. 5 mins

A case study featuring Margret from Solomon Islands with accompanying reflection questions and activities for Foundation to Year 2.

A story about Phany, a farmer in Cambodia. Learning activities included.

Classroom activities on how Caritas helps communities to reduce the risk of disasters.

Learn about Cool Burning / Carbon Farming through the work of Caritas Australia's partner, Aboriginal Carbon Foundation.

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