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  2. Icebreaker (facilitation) - Wikipedia

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    Many icebreaker games are intended to help a group to begin the process of forming themselves into a team or teams. Some teamwork icebreakers, such as building activities, aid group dynamics by building trust, communication, and the ability to work together. Party (fun) icebreakers Party icebreakers introduce guests to one another.

  3. Catholic youth work - Wikipedia

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    Activities in the field range from small scale youth groups attached to parishes or Catholic schools, to large international gatherings, such as World Youth Day. It is a field which has evolved much over recent decades, especially in comparison to more formal methods of education or catechesis within the church.

  4. Category:Catholic youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Catholic youth organizations" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Fimcap-logo.png 344 × 94; 31 KB.

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  6. Life Teen - Wikipedia

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    Following Mass, a "Life Night", which incorporates teaching in Catholic beliefs, interactive activities, and socialization, is held. Many Life Teen Programs hold events such as Bible study and other social events. Life Teen and Edge programs are encouraged to host two weekend-long retreats for members throughout the year. [14]

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  8. WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2007, the format changed to a question-answer game show. Three children, introduced by the animated canine "Nosey the Know-it-All Dog", attempt to answer questions around the day's common theme, called a "Wudabout"; [1] Nosey also asks any tie-breaker and "Super Challenge" questions.

  9. List of The Catholic Guy recurring segments - Wikipedia

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    Based (loosely) on the party game Scattergories, this game is played in three rounds. Lino selected a letter of the alphabet, then gives playing crewmembers (including himself) 60 seconds to write down words/phrases starting with that letter that describe eight Catholic categories (e.g., a place in the New Testament that begins with the letter ...