Created by our Team at PastoralPlanning.com
38 slides -- suitable for classrooms, youth ministry, or adult formation
Modern men and women learn by seeing, hearing, discussing, and reading -- all at one time!
This is a summary presentation on the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy, designed to stimulate conversation and discussion in your group. It's loaded with "talking points" (on the notes slides) and filled with excellent questions to start people talking.
Pope Francis has asked us all to reflect on these Works of Mercy
These slides follow the order of our excellent booklet on this topic, Be Merciful: Reflections on the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy. They are ideal for youth ministry, small groups, classroom settings, or adult formation.
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Format: | eResource |
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Product code: | WHPP224 |
Dimensions: | 8½" x 11" |
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The Pastoral Center
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Author
Bill Huebsch is an author, theologian, former director of religious education, and long-time Catholic publishing professional. He is also a husband, a widely-published and award-winning author, a gardener, a university professor, and a pretty qualified corkscrew operator. He has been a farmer, a marketing director, arts administrator, director of religious education, and diocesan administrator. Bill has published nearly thirty books as well as numerous articles, booklets, and screenplays.
Bill is the founder of the online Pastoral Center and past president of Twenty-Third Publications. Bill writes and teaches extensively on the catechetical mission of the Church and on the importance of continuing to implement the vision of the Second Vatican Council.