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Every Child a New Smile
A small faith-sharing group type reflection booklet on family topics for example: Marriage, the Elderly, Sexuality, Parenting, Abuse.
Orginally linked with the Jubilee of Families and the document produced by the Pontifical Council for the Family. |
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Parenting – A Labour of Love
Six sessions for reflection and faith sharing in families or other groups. The sessions deal with different aspects of parent-child relationships from young families to older parents. |
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Aids Strikes at the Heart
Pope John Paul II described the family as the "heart of the civilisation of love." AIDS has a big impact on family life, whether a spouse, child or infant is infected, becomes ill and dies.
This booklet contains a series of stories and poems for reflection and some sharing questions. Suitable for youth and adults, in families or groups. |
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Becoming Married
Sacrament for Life. A booklet on the subject of marriage for engaged and married couples, for educators and youth. |
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Hello Mary!
This is an activity booklet for young children and their families built around the Hail Mary prayer and Mary our mother. Children can read, draw and sing together with their families. |
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Our Heritage
A publication for children up to age 12 and their families or teachers. Some questions we as family people could ask "Where on earth did you come from and where in heaven do you think you're going?" Our South African Rainbow Nation has many different cultural as well as religious groups. Explore some of these and reflect on your own background. Educational as well as enjoyable! |
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One Faith, Two Religions
The majority of Catholics marry someone from another denomination. The stresses and strains of managing two religions often result in both dropping out of active participation in their own church. From a Catholic perspective such couples also receive the Sacrament of Matrimony and have a calling to unity. How can we as Church minister to them? |
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