Religion
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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
Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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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?
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King, born and raised in the household of a pastor, was one of the privileged blacks. He saw and experienced the injustice of social oppression and racism, which were particularly pronounced in the Southern States of the USA, and some of which are still lingering today. He called for demonstrations and civil disobedience and became the spokesman for the Civil Rights Movement of the USA: ”But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.“ In his famous speech Martin Luther King referred to the “inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” established in the American Declaration of Independence: ”I have a dream – I have a dream deeply rooted in the American Dream“, King announced his utopia of a just America amid tremendous applause from the crowd. In spite of the violent repressions of the demonstrations he remained an ardent proponent of nonviolent resistance, deeply impressed by Mahatma Gandhi and the Bible. In 1964, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Price. The film shows moving moments of the life and achievements of Martin Luther King up to his assassination. Together with the teaching material in the data section, the DVD is perfectly suited for use in the classroom.
