Join us in exploring how music, art, and community engagement intertwine to nurture faith in young hearts.
Why do we feel the need to destroy the gifts God has given us?
Pope Francis' monthly prayer intentions for 2024.
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.
What does it mean to be a steward and how do you do it? Explore the idea with these classroom questions and activities.
These questions and activities look at how students can be changemakers to fulfil their role as stewards in caring for creation.
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.
Catholic remembrance is about gratitude, learning and connecting with those who are already in God’s presence. The antithesis of this is glorifying war. As Catholics remember, we consider the preciousness of each human and how God loves us all.
The vibrancy of faith was on full display during World Youth Day.
Portuguese locals leaning out of their fourth-storey windows to pour buckets of water onto sweaty masses of grateful pilgrims was the crux of World Youth Day for one of Australian Catholics young writers.
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’.