3.3.2 - The Use of Personal Wealth |(Catholic Christianity)

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Explore Catholic teachings on wealth, generosity, and social responsibility with this fully resourced lesson pack for 3.3.2 The Use of Personal Wealth – Catholic Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how Catholic beliefs influence attitudes towards money, possessions, and caring for others.

Learners Will Understand:

  • Wealth as a gift and responsibility from God.

  • Stewardship and the common good.

  • The Preferential Option for the Poor.

  • Biblical teachings on wealth and generosity.

  • Catholic teachings on greed and materialism.

  • Charity and social justice in action.

  • The importance of tithing and practical support for others.

  • The work of Catholic charities and organisations.

  • Catholic responses to poverty and inequality.

  • How faith influences the use of personal wealth.

Suitable for:

  • WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)

  • KS4 RE and Ethics courses

  • Revision and intervention sessions

  • Independent study and enrichment

Explore Catholic teachings on wealth, generosity, and social responsibility with this fully resourced lesson pack for 3.3.2 The Use of Personal Wealth – Catholic Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how Catholic beliefs influence attitudes towards money, possessions, and caring for others.

Learners Will Understand:

  • Wealth as a gift and responsibility from God.

  • Stewardship and the common good.

  • The Preferential Option for the Poor.

  • Biblical teachings on wealth and generosity.

  • Catholic teachings on greed and materialism.

  • Charity and social justice in action.

  • The importance of tithing and practical support for others.

  • The work of Catholic charities and organisations.

  • Catholic responses to poverty and inequality.

  • How faith influences the use of personal wealth.

Suitable for:

  • WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)

  • KS4 RE and Ethics courses

  • Revision and intervention sessions

  • Independent study and enrichment