Dive into the symbolism of light, Syriac Mass traditions, and medieval music. Uncover centuries of spiritual depth and musical heritage.
The following questions and activities explore Lent, moving to a global and historical context for older students.
From backpack adventures to biblical melodies, students across levels delve into music’s role in identity, theology, and expression, fostering spiritual connections and creative exploration.
In these teacher’s notes, we learn about key events in Jesus’ life while developing an appreciation of music as a tool for teaching theology.
These questions and activities look at the relationship between music and the Church, music and faith, and music and worship.
Help students to explore how Christian beliefs shape the way Catholics view themselves and others. In upper secondary, students will Students will explore the diversity of religious and spiritual beliefs in Australian society.
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.
Young people have a complex relationship with the Church. They are both developing and questioning their faith whilst being under enormous pressure from family, peers, school, society and the media.
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?
Three young people talk about their faith, finding that difference is valuable and we often have more in common than we think.
Is there more than one way to be a Catholic? Delve into that question by completing these questions and activities that look at different strands of Catholic spirituality and cultural influences on the practice of Catholicism in Australia.