Welcome to our Catholic youth work Resources archive!

This section is primarily for parish youth workers and those involved in organising groups of young people. You may be a youth worker or leader, or perhaps just a regular young person who wants to start something in their school or parish. Whatever your situation, this Catholic youth work Resources archive is full of ideas for activities, games, praying etc. Use our filter tool below if you’re looking for something in particular. Please bear in mind that many of our resources can be used outside of the designated age range or theme, these are simply here to give you a rough guide!

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Back to Base

A base is decided and young people must run away and hid. They must then try and get back to base a quick as possible without getting caught. This game is great for outdoor fun.

Blindfold game

How do you find your way when you have lots of voices telling you different things?!

Bold Billboards

A creative activity where young people design a billboard expressing their positive traits and attributes in a non-threatening manner.

Building a biscuit sculpture

This team activity involves groups building a biscuit scultpure out of biscuits and buttercream. The team who create the best sculpture as judged by you is the winner.

British Bull Dog

An old classic, people must run from one side of an area to another without being caught by the people who are on.

Carpet Tiles

This is a team game involving carpet tiles and a little bit of competition.

Choose your base

A large group game that is great for lower secondary school young people and primary school. This game is great requires very little set up but does require a bit of space.

Cup stack

Teams must work together to create a pyramid made of paper cups.

Disclosure Form

Concerns and allegations about a child who is, or may be, at risk need to be documented.

Do this, Do that

Similar to ‘Simon says’, Do this, do that works great with any size group. When an action is done and you say “do this” they must follow it, when you do an action saying “do that” they must not do it.

Easter Jars

When we finished we stuck a prayer on the jar which we can say before we take out a piece of paper.