Youth

Resources

The Resources here may be useful to anyone who works with young people in a parish, youth club or school setting. These resources aim to support teenagers in their faith journey and to increase their experience and knowledge of God.

Consume with Care
This year’s One World Week central action ‘Consume with Care’ looks at how we as consumers, have purchasing power in what we buy and how we spend our money.

How are we connected to the world around us? How do our links - through people, food, money, technology and ideas – affect us, the world we live in and people in the Global South? Are young people active citizens or just consumers who buy first and think later? This year’s One World Week central action ‘Consume with Care’ looks at how we as consumers, have ‘purchasing power’ in what we buy and how we spend our money. Changing our spending habits can positively benefit people, places and production locally and globally.

Click here: to download ‘A Rich Man’s World?’ This is a youth work resource on global issues affecting our lives. It examines justice issues such as poverty, education, employment and fair relationships between countries and people. This resource uses a variety of methodologies to help meet the learning needs of your group.

Youth Hour is a faith development initiative that has been on-going in some parishes over the last two years. Young people prepare and lead an evening of prayer and reflection in their own parishes. Often this is done through music and visual media with scripture readings and reflections.  

Click here to download Youth Hour - Lent

Click here to download Youth Hour - 'The Real Me'. Click here to download 'The Real Me' powerpoint (this powerpoint should be accompanied by the song 'The Real Me' by Natalie Grant available on itunes)

TeenspiriT has enjoyed phenomenal success in 2008-2009, selling out the INEC Killarney 30th April 2009. TeenspiriT celebrates the talents and christian faith of teenagers throughout the diocese and aims to uplift and inspire each of us. The music sung by the sixty strong teens challenges us to see our true value as seen through God's eyes.

Click here to download a sample of TeenspiriT lyrics. 

Click here to view promotional DVD of TeenspiriT recorded in INEC Killarney 

 

Slí Eile -  "A Faith that does Justice".

Slí Eile, which means 'another way', is an Irish Jesuit Outreach to young Adults. Involving faith and justice activities for 18-35 yrs. Have a look at the wide range of events and activities on this site.        

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