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This lesson presents the essence of baptism as a spiritual birth that gives new life in Christ and connects us to God's family.

Let's map out our opinions and prejudices about the Church, distinguish between personal experience and hearsay, and examine the role of the media.

In this lesson, we discover the true meaning of the Church and its original mission, and review what roles it plays in today's society.

Navigálj az erkölcsi döntések világában, és fedezd fel, hogyan vezethet a kibékülés új kezdetekhez.

This lesson shows how we can live out our Christian identity in practice through our everyday decisions and choices.

In this lesson, we'll explore Confirmation - where you say "yes" to God and receive the Holy Spirit's gifts to become a strong Christian.

In this lesson, we'll explore the daily life of a confirmed Christian: the Holy Spirit's seven gifts and how you can be a witness for Christ in everyday life.

This lesson shows the three main parts of moral action: free choice, making decisions with your conscience, and taking personal and community responsibility.

Using the three key questions (What? Why? In what circumstances?) we learn to recognise and evaluate our moral actions.

This lesson shows Jesus's merciful, healing and forgiving actions, and how we can apply these in our daily lives.

This lesson shows how Jesus fought injustice, welcomed everyone, and how we can apply his example to modern situations.

Learn the difference between false and true freedom, and make wise choices in everyday life!

This lesson teaches that conscience helps us recognise our mistakes and shows us the path to improvement and fresh starts.

In this lesson we explore the concept of individual and collective responsibility, and how our decisions affect others and the community.

This lesson explores the ripple effects of decisions and the responsibility of setting a good example.

This lesson explores the internal effects of decisions, the difference between guilt and taking responsibility, and the possibilities for making amends and forgiveness.

Discover how Jesus chose his twelve apostles and prepared them in his unique "school" to transform the world.

An exciting journey from the Pentecost miracle to the apostles' worldwide mission - how a small Jerusalem community became a world-transforming movement.

In this lesson, we explore the unique talents and calling that God has given each of us, and how we can use these gifts within the Church community and in our daily lives.

In this lesson, we examine young people's attitudes towards life and analyze them within a Christian framework.

This lesson explores the Church as a family where everyone belongs, has a role, and is called to serve. Students reflect on community, responsibility, and living their faith together.

This lesson demonstrates that the search for God has been a human need throughout the ages and continues to manifest itself in many forms today.

This lesson helps us understand our own experiences of suffering and recognise that suffering is a natural part of human life.

This lesson shows how faith helps us in our everyday lives.