On Saturday 3rd October 2015, parents and Parent Council members from Catholic schools gathered in St Francis Xavier Hall in Carfin Lanarkshire to participate in a national assembly of Catholic school […]
Proclaiming the Good News from Ad Gentes to ‘Evangelii Gaudium’ Missio Scotland has organised a conference, co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of St Andrews & Edinburgh and the Conforti Institute to mark […]
Christianity is being systematically wiped out in many part of the Middle East. In 20 countries around the world Christians face major discrimination, imprisonment and death for their faith – […]
Lord Alton of Liverpool gave the following statement at a meeting held in the House of Lords on October 13th 2015, organised by the charity Aid to the Church In […]
PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION This section provides information about the teaching styles and approaches which are most suitable for the teaching of Religious Education.
This section provides information about the 8 Strands of Faith which are used as the organisers of the experiences and outcomes in Catholic Religious Education. It will provide you with […]
While stressing the importance of being inclusive of all learners, the introductory section of This Is Our Faith explains the distinctive purpose of religious education in the Catholic school. It […]
The ‘Principles and Practice’ document is essential reading for teachers to enable them to work with the experiences and outcomes for Religious Education in Catholic schools (RERC). It sets out the particular […]
During a recent Missio Scotland “Crazy Hair Day” the boys and girls from St Joseph’s Primary School in Faifley, West Dunbartonshire, were ‘Children Helping Children’. The school held a ‘Crazy […]