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SCIAF ‘Laudato Si’ Resources

  • Posted on 18/08/2015
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SCIAF ‘Laudato Si’ Resources

  • Posted on 18/08/2015
  • By: Barbara Coupar
  • in Featured Resources, Laudato Si, Resources, SCES News 2015-16, SCIAF

“Living our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life of virtue; it is not an optional or secondary aspect of our Christian experience”

Laudato Si #217

SCIAF have produced a resource for secondary schools to help pupils reflect and pray for issues that continue to harm our world.

The station approach used in these resources will give pupils the opportunity to reflect and pray for various aspects of “Our Common Home”. Seeing God in creation, repentance and reconciliation, the example of St Francis of Assisi, solidarity and the common good, water and a chance to put faith into action will all be explored.

Click here to link to a poster, power point and station instruction sheets.

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