Discovering the profound journey of Jesus’ Passion through the Stations of the Cross can be a transformative experience for students. This series of questions and activities supports students to deepen their understanding and reflection on this sacred tradition, fostering both spiritual growth and intellectual exploration.
This comprehensive guide offers teachers a structured approach to exploring essential Catholic values of love, justice, forgiveness, and reconciliation within the context of peacebuilding.
Support students to learn about and deepen their understanding of the events of Holy Week and Easter with these questions and activities.
These questions and activities are inspired by the playlet ‘The Dead Man Spoke’ written by regular Australian Catholics contributor Peter Fleming.
In this playlet, regular contributor Peter Fleming fills a gap in the Easter story and that gap is filled by women.
Stations of the Cross devotions integrate scripture, commentary, dialogue, drama and music as part of the prayer.
We show our love for each other in a variety of ways.
Living in a post-war zone sharpens the awareness of life and death.
Sometimes a task can be overwhelming, but success comes when we pick ourselves up and continue.
Religion can play a part in the lives of professional athletes by allowing them to become more resilient in times of trial.
Why do we feel the need to destroy the gifts God has given us?