21 April 2022

Resources for schools developed in New Zealand

Oceania

Format: Texts & Image

Type: Consultation Method, Formation material, Scripture & Prayers

Organisation: Archdiocese / Diocese

The Diocese of Palmerston North in New Zealand, as part of the local synodal process, has developed a number of resources available to school communities.

The "Synod in Schools" page provides teachers and students with appropriate tools for animation and participation in the synodal journey. With "Classroom Resource" teachers receive background information about the synod, examples of activities to promote student participation and a whole series of biblical references, prayers and songs for liturgical animation. Two videos, one for teachers and the other for students, were made to encourage participation.

"In New Zealand we have a truly outstanding Catholic education system for young people aged 5-18," reports Isabella McCafferty, communications officer for the diocese.

"We are grateful to have received several contributions from young people aged 5-18. On our website there is a slideshow of drawings by a group of 5 year olds illustrating times when they felt welcome and supported; it is a wonderful example of the responses we received from our school community."

The two main questions posed to the whole diocesan community were:

- In your experience, how did you feel welcomed and supported by the Catholic faith community?

- In what ways could the Catholic faith community better walk with people? The presentation of answers is now closed, but the various resources can be found here: https://tumanako.pndiocese.org.nz/2022/02/synod-in-schools/

Paths of Peace and Hope: 47 Meditations for Lent and Holy Week, a Lenten catechesis inspired by the contents and perspectives of the Final Document of the Synod.

The text was created with the intention of offering a simple and accessible tool for personal, family and community meditation, designed to accompany the spiritual journey during Lent and Holy Week, but also usable at other times of the year for in-depth study, parish meetings and moments of community reflection.

The meditations seek to translate some of the insights of the synodal journey into concrete reflections on daily life, helping to reinterpret experiences such as relationships, co-responsibility, service, communion and hope within the reality of families, parish communities and ordinary life contexts.

Alongside the book, a daily series of video catechesis has also been launched, published and shared every day on parish digital channels, with the aim of accompanying people through Lent with a moment of listening and spiritual reflection accessible to all.

The volume was self-published on Amazon, a choice dictated by the lack of available financial resources and the need to make the text accessible quickly so that it could be used during this year's Lenten journey.

Below is the link to the book's page: https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0GL39GQ5C