Use this fill-in-the-blank activity to discover Jesus' central messages about the poor.
This ritual reminds us that we are called to reach out to those in need.
These four ritual moments focus on knowledge, abundance, plenty and gratitude.
Seven reflections focused on the Option for the Poor.
This table prayer will help us remember to share our gifts with others.
Explore the virtue of generosity in this family activity.
This activity is part of the Intergeneral Session on Lectionary Cycle C, but can be used as a stand-alone activity for home or parish use. Using 4 Gospel stories from Cycle C, participants will explore one of the main themes of this cycle's readings.
This all-ages experience will give participants a clear understanding of the imbalance of food distribution around the world.
Read the story of the rich man & Lazarus, and for one week track all of the stories, personal experiences, news reports, and other ways you hear about people in need.
Individuals will be guided through a reflection on God's special concern for the poor and vulnerable.
Use these parish ideas to dive into issues related to hunger. Includes an involvement activity, an exploration activity, a reflection activity, action activities, and a prayer service.
Use these parish ideas to dive into issues related to refugees. Includes involvement activities, exploration activities, reflection activities, action activities, and a prayer service.
The purpose of World Food Day is to focus people's attention on food and to get all the world's people working together to find solutions to problems like food distribution and hunger. Use this activity to guide your family in a reflection on World Food Day.
A family reflection based on Luke 16:19-31.
A family reflection based on Mark 12:38-44.
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