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A prayer attributed to St Oscar Romero, patron saint of Caritas Internationalis.
Aloma and her community have learnt the skills to protect their environment and develop resilience to extreme weather events.Â
Approx. 4 mins
Students see what it is like to live without easy access to clean water. They will imagine they are living in a small, remote village in Mozambique where people do not have taps in their houses and the one village pump has broken down – not for the first time. Includes instructions, templates, background information, reflection questions, case study and supporting classroom activities.
A global poverty quiz for secondary students /adults.Â
Seven questions to guide groups or individuals on integral ecology through the lens of Laudato Si'.
This worksheet guides users to identify the Catholic Social Teaching principles in Caritas Australia's work.
Leaia's story, narrated for readers who benefit from reading along with a narrator.
Ronita's story, narrated for readers who benefit from reading along with a narrator.Â
A resource designed to understand the scripture passages and Church teachings that underpin our understanding of the common good.
Match a set of photos with the different principles of Catholic Social Teaching.
A guide for reflection on current issues and how we can take action.
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:Â 19-26 May.
The SDG manifesto with matching images to help you reflect on the SDGs.
A guide to help establish and maintain a social justice group/initiatives within your school.
This short film shares Tereesa's story and the support of the Baabayn Aboriginal Coporation.
Audit how well the principles of Catholic Social Teaching are taught and lived in your school community.
This short film shares how Thu can now earn extra income and support his wife as she recovers from a stroke.
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