Interesting sites for teaching.
The following sites I have found whilst researching different topics and find them an invaluable source for teaching.
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27/09/19 Reconciling God, Creation and Humanity - an Ignatian Examen (devotional exercise) is a reflection tool to heed Pope Francis’ call in Laudato Si’ to care for creation and to reconcile our relationship with God, creation and one another... Target: Year 12 / Catholic Studies / Catholic Thought / Virtue, Vice and Salvation |
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"Catholic Social Thought": THE HUMAN PERSON AS THE "IMAGO DEI"
Target: Year 12 / Catholic Studies / Catholic Thought
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Search engine - St Charles Borromeo Simplified version - CatholiCity Target: All Years / Reference resource
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A excellent resource for students to assist in their understanding of the Eucharist and to assist their full, active and conscious participation in its celebration. Target: All years / Prayer and Liturgy / Eucharist
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16/10/19 What is the Good Life? Two excellent Animated Video's. Each 5mins. An excellent overview on the above question. Target: Year 12 / Catholic Studies / Catholic Thought / Virtue, Vice and Salvation |
16/03/20 A YouTube Video - set to music Target: All Years |
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06/04/20 Understanding the Church's Easter Tradition Target: All Years / Prayer and Liturgy
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28/05/20 What exactly is the Common Good The concept of the 'common good' is at the foundation of Catholic Social Teaching. Duquesne University explores this notion. An excellent resource. Target: Year 12 / Catholic Thought / The Common Good |
12/6/20 Three great resources that look at systems that devalue the human person. A Brief Introduction to Marxism Target: Year 12 / Catholic Thought / The Common Good |
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16/7/20 Responsibility for addressing an economic or social problem belongs to the smallest and closest community or authority that can handle the problem. Subsidiarity defines the role of the individual in charity and personal responsibility. Target: Year 12 / Catholic Thought / The Common Good |



