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  1. One of the Centers key efforts in the early years was the development of A Framework for Ethical Decision Making, an easy-to-use guide to bringing ethical approaches into important life choices. Since 2001, the Framework has had more than 850,000 page views on the Ethics Center website.

  2. Build. Plant. Grow. is a free faith formation program for schools, parishes, and families. Engaging lesson plans pair scriptural readings with children's literature and experiential education.

  3. Nov 7, 2016 · The Center’s Build.Plant.Grow. faith formation program for children is now available for all the Sundays and all the solemnities for all three cycles in the Lectionary of the Catholic Church. For each Sunday or holiday, the curriculum follows a theme through the day’s readings and a related work of children’s literature.

  4. The new book aims to be an invaluable resource for all Catholics in their search to understand and encounter artificial intelligence (AI). The AI Research Group, a collection of North American theologians, philosophers, and ethicists – including David DeCosse and Brian Patrick Green of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

  5. The ethics center in a Jesuit university has a special interest in the role of religion in ethics and the formation of moral character. They offer dialogue, research, and curriculum across a wide range of religious traditions.

  6. The first kind is historical; having identified her object—the development of experience-focused Evangelical worship—she traces a genealogy of the form, linking this kind of expression to the Jesus People in California in the 1960s. This part on its own is a valuable contribution to the study of Protestant Christianity.

  7. Easter Sunday and all of the Sundays of Easter are the primary focus of the liturgical year. Easter celebrates the wonder and joy of Christ’s Resurrection, which is the crowning mystery of the Christian Faith.