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Das Amt des Papstes
Religion 5-10
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben erlangen die Schülerinnen und Schüler Wissen über die Geschichte, das Amt, die Funktion, die Wahl und die Verantwortung des Papstes. Die Lerneinheit ist nicht nur für den Einsatz im katholischen Religionsunterricht geeignet, sondern dient als Grundlage für das allgemeine Verständnis, wie sich die Strukturen der katholischen Kirche von Anbeginn an bildeten. Um am gesellschaftlichen Diskurs teilhaben zu können, empfiehlt sich das Material für jeden Religions-, Ethik- und Geschichtsunterricht.
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Included Tasks
- Papst: Person und Amt - Interaktive Aufgaben
- Die römisch-katholische Kirche - Lückentext
- Hierarchie in der katholischen Kirche - Interaktive Aufgaben
- Amtssitz Vatikan - Wähle die richtige Antwort
- Insignien des Papstes - Finde die Lösungswörter!
- Papstwahl - Interaktive Aufgaben
- Die Wahl des Papstnamens - Finde Beispiele
- Protokoll beim Tod des Papstes - Zuordnung
- 9. Zeitstrahl: Die letzten zehn Päpste in der Geschichte
- 10. Das Amt des Papstes - Testfragen
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Popes
1922, St.Peter’s Square in Rome, at the dawn of a new era. On 6th February 1922, Achille Ratti, Archbishop of Milan, is elected Pope Pius XI. He addresses the faithful that have gathered on the square that is still Italian back then.
Indian Priests
Is there anything unusual about Father Xavier, a coloured missionary from India, working as a priest in Germany? The film begins with Xavier in his Indian home village where people Christianity is part of people’s everyday lives. Then we see him work as a chaplain in a community in Munich where he is faced with the situation of the Church in Germany: empty rows and mainly senior churchgoers. He learns that foreigners are not always welcomed with open arms. What does “mission” mean today? Has Germany become a place in need of missionary work? If there is a shortage of young priests in Germany, is it possible to simply invite young priests from other cultures, from the churches of Asia, Africa and Latin America to come here? Are they bringing the message they once received from missionaries back to Europe? Does evangelisation now take place the other way round?
First Communion
At Annabelle’s home. She is nine years old and attends the third class. At this age, most children wish to celebrate their First Communion. Together with her mother Alice, Annabelle is preparing the bread dough today because they will discuss an important topic in communion class – the last supper that Jesus celebrated with his disciples. Alice is in charge of the group lesson. This means she prepares her daughter and five other children for First Communion.