CAFOD Educational Resources Session 5B

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CAFOD Educational Resources Session 5B REQUIRED Large print outs of the words ‘Charity’ and ‘Justice’ - prepare Dorothy Day resources – PDF link Big paper, pens WARM UP Game: We need justice Don’t worry – it looks complicated but is simple really!   Sit young people in a circle (approx. 10-12 – if larger group than this, then use this number to demonstrate then spilt into multiple separate circles). Turn to person on your right (player 1) and say, “We need justice.” Player 1 responds “What?” You respond “Justice.” Hand player 1 the printed word. Player 1 turns to the person on their right (player 2) and says, “We need justice.” Player 2 responds “What?’ Player 1 turns back to you and says ‘What?’ You tell player 1 “Justice.” Player 1 tells player 2 “Justice,” and passes them the printed word. Player 2 turns to player 3 and says “We need justice.” 3 to 2: "What?" 2 to 1: "What?" 1 to you: "What?" You to 1: "Justice." 1 to 2: "Justice." 2 to 3: "Justice." Passes paper, etc. At the same time, in exactly the same way, pass ‘Charity’ round in the other direction. Everybody wins if both charity and justice go round the circle with no mistakes. If it goes wrong, start again, beginning somewhere else in the circle. Session 5B: ‘Charity or Justice – Going Deeper’ Lesson Plan 1

CAFOD Educational Resources Session 5B WARM UP See video for example OR Game: Spell with your bodies Have young people spell out the words ‘Charity’ and ‘Justice’ using their bodies. INTRO Dorothy Day was an incredible Catholic committed to both charity and justice. Pope Francis mentioned four ‘great Americans’ in a speech when he visited the USA, and she was one of them. This was a big shock – when she was young she was no saint, and apparently she could 'drink anybody under the table'. Later in life she was someone who divided opinion. People saw her as a trouble maker - she was even arrested multiple times for protesting.   She founded the Catholic Worker movement, which still exists today. Inspired by faith, it: Publishes a newspaper about Catholic Social Teaching, challenging Catholics to put faith in action, especially for the good of the poor Serves the poor, for example with houses of hospitality for refugees and people experiencing homelessness Challenges injustice and works for peace through campaigning and protesting Perhaps one day she will be recognised as a saint. In this session we’re going to get to know her a little. ACTIVITY Place the quotes on the floor around the room. Invite the young people to walk round, reading them all.   Ask them to stop by one that stands out to them. Discuss with someone nearby: Why did you choose this quote? What does it mean to you? Feedback to group. Move to stand by a different quote, one that you agree with or that encourages you. Session 5B: ‘Charity or Justice – Going Deeper’ Lesson Plan 2

CAFOD Educational Resources Session 5B ACTIVITY Move to stand by a different quote, one that challenges you or that you disagree with. Discuss with someone nearby: Why did you choose this quote? What does it mean to you? Feedback to group. ACTIVITY In small groups: What qualities of Dorothy Day stand out for you? Draw around one of the group on lining paper – add pictures, symbols or words etc. to show these qualities.   Share your pictures. Feedback: Which qualities would you most like to develop yourself? Notes: There is an excellent film (available on youtube) about Dorothy Day which you might consider watching with your group – it is called “Entertaining Angels”. WRAPPING UP Ask young people to discuss in pairs/small groups and then feedback: For us, today’s session was about …. One thing we’ll remember is …. Session 5B: ‘Charity or Justice – Going Deeper’ Lesson Plan 3