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Lectio Divina is an ancient Catholic prayer method for reading and praying with the Bible. In this simple video, the Lectio Divina lesson plan model of ‘learn, meditate, pray’ is explained.
Confused about the difference between the apostles and the disciples? This short video explains the meaning of both terms and what sets the apostles apart from the disciples.
Peter Kearney is an Australian Catholic songwriter, singer-guitarist. His songs have been used in parishes and schools for many years, such as Fill My House, The Beatitudes, Where Is Your Song my Lord? and This Is Our School. Each week Peter will share one of his songs/hymns on a special website featuring audio, lyrics and further information.
Invite your students to contribute an artwork to the Proclaim Lismore Wildfire lyric video project. All participants submit their artwork through Google Form.
A Family Liturgy to celebrate the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ.
These teaching resources reflect Catholic Social Teaching/Social Justice in the structure of See, Judge, Act.
Deep listening, sometimes known as ‘dadiri’ to Aboriginal people, "is an inner quiet, still awareness, and waiting". This link provides an explanation of Dadirri and a guide to its practice.
Michael Mangan sings 'Hearts on Fire' and teaches you the actions for his most famous and loved song.
Learning from Home - Special Religious Education (SRE) curriculum-support resources provided by the Catholic Conference of Educators in State Schools (CCRESS) has been made available for general access. With lessons for both secondary and primary students this site will be a welcome addition to the RE teacher’s resource list.
Hillsong - A song about how we are created and cared for by our God, the Potter, which can be used in prayer and reflection.
Francis has written a letter addressed to every person on the planet asking us all to protect the earth. Here is an animated version for children.
This resource combines writing and religion into an activity for students to express themselves and show how they see God working in their lives.
This student Wellbeing Journal has been created and shared by St Joseph’s Alstonville
Text by Pope Francis, from the encyclical, Laudato Si.
Being the week after Mothers' Day and the month of Mary, this prayer focuses on the gift that Mary is.
Meditation on the 4th Sunday of Easter.
Prayers and resources featuring Indigenous and Franciscan Spirituality. Produced by the Brisbane Archdiocese.
This Easter season activity promotes storytelling as a learning tool using biblical stories about the 40 days Jesus spent on earth after His Resurrection
The World Community of Christian Meditation (WCCM) website contains a video and simple instructions to assist parents in understanding the Christian Meditation prayer form and the requirements of Stillness, Silence and Simplicity. The content is given by Fr Laurence Freeman, the world director of Christian Meditation.
This infographic has been designed to assist and remind students of all ages of the simple steps involved in Christian Meditation.
The MJR series is a set of values-based learning resources that link faith and spirituality with the practicality of everyday life. Now a small selection of topics from the MJR series — for students from Lower Primary all the way through to Secondary School — is available as FREE downloadable resources.