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Diocesan Big Assembly 2011

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Thank you to all those who attended our Diocesan BIG Assembly held on 15th September 2011 at the Lincolnshire Showground.  The event marked the first anniversary of the Papal Visit to the UK in September 2010 and the end of the Catholic Year of Education launched following the Holy Father's visit.  Bishop Malcolm welcomed around 2,500 children, teachers and staff from 64 schools with the opening prayer, The Angelus.  The theme of the liturgy was taken from three of the central messages given by Pope Benedict XVI and developed here in our diocese under the title The Angelus Project, they were: sainthood, vocation, and prayer.

As the children gathered, they were able to enjoy musical performances provided by Trinity Secondary School, Our Lady & St. Edwards Primary School, Saint John Houghton Secondary School and St. Peter & St. Paul Secondary School.  St. Bede's Secondary School provided an exciting drama that formed part of the liturgy.  St. Mary's Primary School (Hyson Green) provided a video clip in which they told the life story of Blessed Mary Potter who formed the Little Company of Mary.  Bishop Ellis Primary School provided a short video on vocations.  Thank you to all these schools for their contributions to the day.  It was very much appreciated. 

A special thank you also goes to a Year 10 pupil at St. Thomas More Secondary School in Buxton for designing the flag for the Diocesan Big Assembly.  She selected the colour scheme to match the Angelus Project logo.  The circles are halos representing sainthood and the hands represent a dove for peace and are coloured to show unity and community.  The participants very much enjoyed waving the flags which made a spectacular sight! 

Sixth Form students from St. Peter & St. Paul Secondary School also deserve a special mention for acting as stewards for the event - they did a great job.  As expected, the Reach 4 Youth Team were brilliant in leading the liturgy and were very well supported by live music from 'God's Gift.'  Thank you all

Photos from the day are available below - click on the photo to see the full size image.  These may be used in school assemblies as a great way of sharing the day with others at school. (This feature works best in Firefox or Chrome Browsers at present)

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Download this file (Flag _ Big Assembly.jpg)Diocesan Big Assembly - flag[ ]1117 Kb
Last Updated on Sunday, 08 January 2012 16:02
 

New Missal - Resources

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Please find attached resources for the new format of the mass.

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Download this file (Commentary for the Eucharist.doc)Commentary for the Eucharist[to help in planning masses using the new translation of the missal]236 Kb
Download this file (New responses and commentary.ppt)New Missal - responses and commentary[for school and parish masses]1006 Kb
Last Updated on Sunday, 08 January 2012 15:58
 

Heart Speaks Unto Heart - Benediction Service

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As we start the new school year and celebrate the first anniversary of the Papal Visit, many of you will be reflecting on some of the words of the Holy Father on the subject of prayer, this being one of the themes of our Angelus Project.  Pope Benedict spoke directly to young people on several occasions during his visit.  He asked them to consider what kind of people they would like to be.  He urged them to spend time with Jesus in prayer. 

"I ask you to look into your hearts, each day, to find the source of all true love. Jesus is always there. Quietly waiting for us to be still with him and to hear his voice. Deep within your heart, he is calling you to spend time with him in prayer, but this kind of prayer, real prayer, requires discipline.

It requires time for moments of silence every day. Often it means waiting for the Lord to speak. Even amidst the business and stress of our daily lives we need to make space for silence, because it is in silence that we find God. And in silence that we discover our true self.  And in discovering our true self we discover the particular vocation which God has given us..." (Pope Benedict XVI).

In responding to the Holy Father's encouragement to young people to find "time for moments of silence" we would like to invite our schools to offer some of their children and young people opportunity for silent adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.  Many of our young people will have seen coverage of the Hyde Park Vigil during the papal visit and it is hoped that schools and clergy will feel able to provide an opportunity for them to experience this form of devotion from our Catholic tradition at appropriate times.  A Benediction and Exposition Service is attached and may of course be adapted to make it more relevant to your particular school.  An information booklet for teachers on types of prayer is also attached.

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Download this file (Benediction for Children Lent 2011.doc)Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction Service for Young People[for use with primary and secondary age pupils]55 Kb
Download this file (Benediction parents letter.doc)Parents Letter[for Benediction Service]25 Kb
Download this file (Prayer Information Booklet - Ang Project.doc)Prayer Information Booklet for Teachers[Litanies, Novenas, Benediction, Stations of the Cross and more]307 Kb
Last Updated on Sunday, 18 September 2011 14:16
 



The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, that a man took and sowed in his field.  It is smaller than all other seeds, but once it has fully grown, it is bigger than any garden plant; like a tree, the birds come and rest in its branches. Matthew 13:31-32