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A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principles: Subsidiarity and Participation.
4 mins

Plan your social justice actions to create lasting change.

A presentation and accompanying activities designed to deepen student's knowledge and application of the seven Laudato Si' Goals.

A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: The Common Good.
4 mins

A template to explore the problems and solutions of a social justice issue. Suitable for upper primary and secondary students.

Two-page guide to reflect on how we can respond to the encyclical Laudato Si'.

A set of 7 reflection cards based on the Laudato Si' Action Goals.

A PowerPoint slide of Isaiah 58:6-9 with accompanying cartoons.

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

A story about access to water in Zimbabwe with accompanying activities.

Assists in applying the concept of integral ecology.

A blessing to mark the start of the new school year.

A prayer service to mark the Season of Creation (1 Sept – 4 Oct), for primary school students.

A prayer service to mark the Season of Creation (1 Sept – 4 Oct), for secondary school students.

The month of November is known as Holy Souls month in the Catholic Church. It is a time when Catholics are encouraged to pray for those who have died. Michael McGirr has written a prayer to help us pray for our loved ones who have died but also to remember those who have lost their lives due to war, famine, disease or climate change. This PowerPoint is designed for schools to display the prayer for community members to recite at staff meetings. 

The month of November is known as Holy Souls month in the Catholic Church. It is a time when Catholics are encouraged to pray for those who have died. Michael McGirr has written a prayer to help us pray for our loved ones who have died but also to remember those who have lost their lives due to war, famine, disease or climate change. This version was created to be used in staff gatherings. 

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