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Parish Dialogue Guide to “Fratelli Tutti”

This guide encourages groups to dive deep into the key themes of “Fratelli Tutti.” Each section breaks down one theme from the encyclical, offering selected readings, a facilitated discussion guide and suggested action steps to realize Pope Francis’ vision in your community. The sections can standalone or be used in conjunction. While they are designed for communal reflection — whether in high school classrooms or parish groups — they can also be adapted for individual reflection and prayer.

Each section includes opportunities for action on a social justice issue. These include research projects for high school-age students, as well as advocacy opportunities for people of all ages.

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Lessons Plans for Fratelli Tutti

In an increasingly divided world, Pope Francis calls us to breakdown barriers through reconciliation and encounter in his new encyclical Fratelli Tutti. This guide provides lesson plans, prayer, discussion, and action to help us dive deeper into Pope Francis’ words.

One Day Lesson Plan: This lesson plan examines “Fratelli Tutti”gives an overview of the encyclical’s key themes. It is designed to be completed in one high school class period.

Three Day Lesson Plan: This lesson plan looks at the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of “Fratelli Tutti.” It is designed to be completed over three high school class periods or one longer block period.

Five Day Lesson Plan: This lesson allows students to explore “Fratelli Tutti” in-depth, according to the topics that interest them. It is designed to be completed over five high school class periods or two longer blocks.

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Fratelli Tutti Infographics

The Vatican prepared these infographics to accompany the release of Pope Francis’ third encyclical, Fratelli Tutti: On Fraternity and Social Friendship. They visually summarize key themes and points from the document and clearly communicate the central message of the document. Use them with students, parish groups, or community members to begin a dialogue on the encyclical.

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Living Holiness Today

This video puts the lines of the prayer “Living Holiness Today” to music for an easy-to-use resource to start a parish meeting, youth group event, service trip, or religion class. To view the resource, click here: https://adobe.ly/2w4Yjrd.