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Instructions for the Market Registered Charity No 285776 Your role is to buy the products produced by families To do this you Look at the products commodities

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Instructions for the Market Registered Charity No 285776 Your role is to buy the products produced by families To do this you Look at the products commodities families have produced Decide what price you will give the family for the bundle of products . World Cup held? . 1920. 1940. 1930. Try again. Show me the right answer. Correct!. The first World Cup was held in 1930..  . Brazil. Uruguay. Germany. Where was the first World Cup held? . Try again. How you’ve helped us change the world. 1992: . Fairtrade. CAFOD co-founded the . Fairtrade. Foundation, which seeks to transform trade in favour of the poor and disadvantaged. Because so many dedicated supporters run parish stalls, fair trade coffee mornings, and show off their label in . Brazil 2014. Verse 1. Down to Brazil the world will come. Football and sea and sand and sun. Praying and hoping for their teams. All in one rhythm to follow their dreams. Chorus. Come on sing up, sing out loud!. World Cup held? . 1920. 1940. 1930. Try again. Show me the right answer. Correct!. The first World Cup was held in 1930..  . Brazil. Uruguay. Germany. Where was the first World Cup held? . Try again. www.taxpundit.org/library.html www.taxpundit.org/about.html www.taxpundit.org/contact.html www.taxpundit.org/feedback.html www.taxpundit.org Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 CAFOD is about: people giving of themselves to achieve One Just World in which every child, woman, and man can live in peace and free from poverty.” Liam Finn, who works in CAFOD’s How you’ve helped us change the world. 1992: . Fairtrade. CAFOD co-founded the . Fairtrade. Foundation, which seeks to transform trade in favour of the poor and disadvantaged. Because so many dedicated supporters run parish stalls, fair trade coffee mornings, and show off their label in . Assembly. The light of Christ has come into the world!. This is a day of real celebration… . The Happy Happy Club. “ Most of the children live in slums...this club lets them be happy and helps them to make friends and play games”. Year of Mercy. f. eed the hungry. visit the imprisoned. clothe the naked. comfort . the . sick. bury . the dead. give drink to the thirsty. shelter the homeless. What is happening?. CAFOD is supporting partners in the Middle East, Greece and Serbia . A reflection . Jesus of Nazareth, by his words, his actions, and his entire person reveals the . mercy . of God. . We . need constantly to contemplate the mystery of mercy. . It . is a wellspring of joy, serenity, and peace. CAFOD’s support for schools. 2016-2017. Bringing the world into your school. We are one global family – learning about and from our sisters and brothers around the world. . CAFOD offers children and young people a variety of opportunities to explore global justice. With you, we hope to inspire children and young people to . Jenny Foster. Bristol and South West Fairtrade Coordinator. bristolfairtradenetwork@gmail.com. . www.bristolfairtrade.org.uk. www.fairtradesouthwest.org.uk. . Shared Interest. David Self. www.shared-interest.com. WORLD. YEAR 6 . Universal Church: Common Good. WORLD. LF1 God asks us to live justly. Scripture. Micah 6:8 “This is what the Lord asks of you.”. Christian . Beliefs. To spread the word of God. God created us all equally. Choose a story to use in your collective worship. Tinotenda, 16 years. Zimbabwe. Tinotenda. has been looking after his ten-year-old twin brothers since their parents died. CAFOD partner, Caritas Gokwe, helped the community to set up a vegetable garden where the boys grow vegetables and maize to eat and sell. .

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