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Students order important events from the 19th and 20th centuries.
This handout provides questions for students to research on the Internet about Renaissance Humanism.
This worksheet provides questions for students to answer as they research and learn about the Fair Trade Movement.
This project asks students to research an exemplary model of what it means to be the best person that God created each of us to be.
Brief description of organization/agency/group and the nature of its work: How does it build relationships? promote justice?
Answer the following questions about the organization you are researching. Use a separate sheet of paper as needed.
Write a five-paragraph essay summarizing changes and significant events that affected the Church from the 700s through the 800s. Your essay must include suitable citations. You may use article 17, “Charlemagne: Holy Roman Emperor,” in the student book as a …
Questions about how we can imitate Jesus’ example in the way we interact with others.
A description of what a Covenant is, and discussion questions about God’s promises.
Read through the following questions and discuss your answers with your small group.
Everyone knows what it feels like to be on the inside and the outside of a group of people. Fill in the statements below, and then write a prayer to Jesus asking for his help when you are an outsider …
A discussion oriented worksheet that includes meditating on scripture passages and answering questions about the readings as well as personal questions.
A reflection worksheet and class discussion on the video Gang Busters: One Man’s Mission to Stop Bullets by Creating Jobs.
This resource is a discussion guide and worksheet about the call to priestly ministry based on the film clip from There Be Dragons.
A reference sheet for the symbols that are used in the Book of Revelation.
An activity where students read certain Scripture passages and look for illustrations of community and identity, from “The Catholic Youth Bible” Old Testament Teacher Guide.