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A prayer for peace in October. For staff prayer (also suitable for secondary students.)

A beautiful prayer for Ordinary Time written by Michael McGirr. 

A beautiful prayer for Ordinary Time written by Michael McGirr. 

Purchase both the Catholic Social Teaching Card Set and the Laudato Si' Card Set for the special price of $60

The beautiful box set includes 36 photographs plus activity ideas, definitions, reflection questions, Bible verses, quotes and prayers.  

Includes 50 beautiful reflection cards to deepen understanding of integral ecology through the Laudato Si’ goals. Designed for use with individuals or small groups with students or staff.

A prayer for those who suffer from hunger and food insecurity in our world. 

A quiz based on food security, consumption and wastage. Suitable for upper primary and secondary students.

This presentation discusses the definition and causes of Food Insecurity in our world.

A liturgy that focuses on hunger and food insecurity in our world. 

A series of learning activities that deeply unpacks the issue of food insecurity and hunger in our world.

An introduction to the issue of global poverty.

This PowerPoint has been designed as a broad introduction to the key principles of Catholic Social Teaching.

A classroom resource exploring the rights of First Nations Australians, with information, case studies and learning tasks.

Priscilla's Story, audio described for blind or vision-impaired readers.

A pilgrimage prayer and resource allowing students to stand in solidarity with refugees around the world.

Biography of Saint Oscar Romero, patron saint of Caritas.

A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: Human Dignity.
4 mins

This short film shares how Laxmi became a leader in her school and a mentor to other girls in her village.

A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: Preferential Option for the Poor.
4 mins

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