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National Youth Sunday 2018 Resources
Thu, 01 Nov 2018
Sunday 25th November, the feast of Christ the King, is National Youth Sunday. Resources for use in parish and school settings have been posted out, and can also be accessed through the Home Mission website (see below).
The theme is #JustOneFilter: No one thinks twice about altering an image before posing...
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‘Trust The Road’: Preparing Young People For Life After School
Fri, 04 May 2018
The end of the summer term is on the horizon, bringing a time of change for many young people face as they leave or move school. 'Trust the Road', by Fr David O'Malley SDB, is a compact and highly useful book from Don Bosco Publications, that aims to guide them through the changes and choices they face,...
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Resources For National Youth Sunday Out Now.
Thu, 09 Nov 2017
Resources are now available for this year's National Youth Sunday, on 26th November, the feast of Christ the King. This year, the theme is 'Something to say', and parish priests and chaplains in schools and universities are being encouraged to put young people at the heart of the celebration, by inviting...
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Cafod ‘Mountain Top Moments’ Resources
Thu, 08 Jun 2017
CAFOD has two new films available to use with young people when they have experienced a faith-filled 'mountain top moment', typically after a retreat, a pilgrimage or an event like Flame, World Youth Day or Brightlights. The downloadable videos are supported by a pdf resource with activities to help...
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Youth Worker: Games Database!
Wed, 31 Dec 2014
There are a ridiculous amount of games and ice-breakers on this site! Access it here!
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Prayer #2 – A Bit More About Time
Fri, 19 Dec 2014
In the first post in this series, we cautioned against falling into the trap of doing more and more of the things that don't work. This is an important point, but it throws up a crucial question:How do you tell the difference between something not working, and something that hasn't taken hold yet? There...