Welcome! This tool can help you find just what you need to pray, reach out, learn and act together. Use the filters on the left to find resources by type, age group, role, scope, or interest, ministry or topic area. The content will filter as you make your selections.
This simple handout from the Diocese of San Diego describes five forms of prayer.
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This resource offers ideas to pray about problems affecting our community and world.
Prueba estas maneras de orar, y luego convierte en una práctica de tu vida diaria las que encuentres más útiles.
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Use this Rosary to intercede for the problems facing our communities and world.
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These prayers from the U.S. Catholic bishops can assist you in praying for our brothers and sisters at home and around the world.
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This resource provides scriptural references which undergird the seven themes of Catholic social teaching.
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The Ten Commandments are signposts along the road toward greater personal and social respect for human dignity.
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The Beatitudes are at the heart of Jesus' teaching. How can you be poor, meek, hungry for righteousness, merciful, and peacemaking today?
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To understand the Parable of the Good Samaritan, we must reflect on our understanding of who our neighbors are, and expose that understanding to the power of the parable.
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This resource can help liturgical planners, music ministers, and homilists deepen awareness of prayer, liturgy and the mission of the Body of Christ in the world.
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This handout illustrates how the new Roman Missal draws attention to the social dimensions of our worship.
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The Eucharist, celebrated as a community, teaches us about human dignity, calls us to right relationship with God, ourselves, and others, and sends us on mission.
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This handout explores the Eucharistic Liturgy, through which God draws us into communion with himself and with others, helping us to live as the Body of Christ in the world.
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The sacraments can help us understand Christ’s call for his disciples to engage in concrete, love-inspired action in the world.
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This examination can supplement a traditional examination to assess how well your choices and actions reflect love of neighbor.
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With this handout, reflect on the meaning of your own Baptism, your membership in the community, and the mission on which you are sent.
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This handout is on Confirmation, through which the Holy Spirit empowers disciples to witness to Christ in word and deed and carry out the Church’s mission of love and service.
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This handout reflects on Marriage, in which spouses model the love and self-gift of Christ.
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Those who are ordained model Christ’s love for the poor, preside at Eucharist, evangelize social realities, and help Christians imitate Christ’s mission of love and justice.
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Penance is about restoring our relationship with God and with others, recognizing our own participation in the “structures of sin” that degrade others’ lives and dignity, and becoming vehicles of Christ’s love.
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This handout focuses on the witness of the person who is ill, as well as the Church’s participation in Jesus’ mission of compassion and healing through this sacrament.
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This resource considers, "How do the choices you make about your wedding ceremony and reception reflect your commitment to serve others as a couple?"
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One-to-one relational meetings are a tool that can help us build up the Body Christ by forming relationships among members of our faith community, or with members of a wider community.
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These discussion questions can help members of a faith community “encounter” one another by sharing responses to questions around faith, mission, motivation, and issues of concern.
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This short reflection explains why we are called as Catholics to discourse that is loving, respectful, and civil.
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This video explores how welcoming others, engaging in conversation, and sharing stories and ideas, opens new doorways to experience the unity of the Body of Christ.
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