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LEADERS' TOOLKIT

Catholic Education

This leaders' toolkit is provided to help Catholic educators build a culture of life in their classrooms throughout the year, whenever Respect Life themes best fit into their curricula. The provided resources, ideas, and activities are only suggestions. We encourage teachers to adapt them as necessary to an age-appropriate level. Feel free to get creative as you build "an authentic civilization of truth and love" (Evangelium vitae, 6) in your classroom!

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Classroom Lecture

(Available in English and Spanish)

Check out our Action Guides for additional ideas and step-by-step instructions for highlighting Respect Life themes year-round!

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POSTER &
PRAYER CARD

Consider hanging the Respect Life poster in your classroom or school and use it to introduce the Church's teaching on the sanctity of human life and our call as Catholics to welcome, protect, and defend it. 

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Incorporate the A Prayer for Life to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in your daily classroom prayers and send a copy home with students to pray with their families.

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(Available in English and Spanish)

SAMPLE ACTIVITY

This activity invites students to create their own Respect Life poster to help them reflect on Respect Life themes.

 

Each student receives a poster template with an empty bulletin board. They are then instructed to fill the bulletin board with images and/or words that represent respect for life from the beginning of life to its end.

 

For younger students, they can be asked to color, draw pictures, or write about what reminds them of God’s presence in every season of life. Older students can be asked to bring in items and photos that represent Respect Life themes and attach them to their bulletin board. Or, bring in an old stack of magazines and have students cut out words and photos. They can also write their own prayer intentions on their bulletin board.

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*This activity can also be completed as a group. Check out our Respect Life Month Action Guide for instructions for a parish setting, and adapt it for use in your classroom or school any time of year. 

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Blank poster template with instructions available as PDF in English and Spanish.

GRAPHICS

Graphics are available in a number of formats and sizes. Use them on student worksheets, in presentations (for students, parents, or teachers), and flyers for Respect Life school events.

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Check out our full image gallery to view and download.

(Available in English and Spanish)

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REFLECTION

This short reflection unpacks the 2024-2025 Respect Life Eucharistic theme, highlighting how Catholics are called to be lights in the darkness.

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The reflection could be read aloud as a class to open a larger discussion. Or, it could also be used as a writing prompt. For example, students could be asked to reflect on how they can bring Jesus' light to others, focusing on ways to build a culture that welcomes, protects, and defends human life.

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View and download the reflection as a PDF or Word document.

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(Available in English and Spanish)

INTERCESSIONS

Prayer is the basis of all our efforts to build a culture of life. The provided intercessions are appropriate for use during Mass in the Prayer of the Faithful. Consider using them during a Respect Life Mass with your school community.

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If you open your classes in prayer, incorporate one or more of the intercessions, and invite students to add their own prayer intentions related to the sanctity of human life. Perhaps you could send home weekly or monthly prayer intentions for families to pray for at home. Select one of the following intercessions and encourage students to pray for the intention with their parents.

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"...in our daily prayer as individuals and as a community, praise and bless God our Father, who knitted us together in our mother's womb..."

Evangelium vitae, 84

That the life of every person,
from conception to natural death,
will be protected in our laws
and cherished in our hearts;
We pray to the Lord: 

 

For women and men suffering after abortion:
May the Church’s abortion healing ministry,

Project Rachel, help them find peace and healing
through Christ’s endless mercy;
We pray to the Lord:

 

For those nearing the end of life:
May they receive care that respects their dignity
and protects their lives

as they place their hope
in the promise of eternal life;
We pray to the Lord:

 

May God grant us the wisdom and courage
to lovingly protect His gift of human life
at every stage, in sickness and in health;
We pray to the Lord:

Looking for more intercessions to incorporate in your classroom year-round?

 

Check out our series of action guides, which each include additional intercessions that are connected to annual observances and liturgical feasts.

(Available in English and Spanish)

ARTICLES

Our library of Respect Life articles are especially helpful as educational tools for higher grade levels. The articles can be used to integrate Catholic moral teaching into a variety of academic topics: religion, social studies, science, health, etc. 

 

Each article is available to read online or to print as a handout. Many are also available to order as pamphlets. 

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(Available in English and Spanish)

Models used for illustrative purposes only. Photos courtesy of Wix.com. Excerpts from Evangelium vitae © 1995, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission. All rights reserved. 

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