LENT 2014

Starting on Wednesday March 5th we begin our annual Lenten season of 40 days leading up to the great Feast of Easter. This year the Readings are from Cycle A .

Below are some resources for personal and group use, together with class and assembly materials.

LENTEN MESSAGE POPE FRANCIS

PARABLES and POSSESSIONS  –   Lent Course –  Churches Together

THE CROSS PRAYER

LENTEN SUNDAY GOSPELS AND REFLECTIONS  2014 (Inter Diocesan Resource)

2014  LENTEN SUNDAY GOSPELS with reflections and discussion questions  (Senior Rel Ed Classes)

ASH WEDNESDAY PRAYER

School Liturgy for the DISTRIBUTION OF ASHES 

STARTING THE LENTEN SEASON

A LENTEN REFLECTION

AN APPROACH TO LENT   PPT

MARY TAKES US THROUGH THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

Year Group Reconciliation ( Service with Sacrament of Reconciliation)

Stations of the Cross

TROCAIRE RESOURCES FOR 2014.

FOCUS THIS YEAR ON WATER IN DEVELOPING WORLD

Trócaire - Lent 2014.

infographic Trocaire 2014

post-primary-re-resource-MAKE EVERY DROP COUNT


Our World, Our Water – Animation for schools from Trocaire on Vimeo

ARMAGH DIOCESAN TROCAIRE MINI FILM COMPETITION.

MAKE YOUR OWN SCHOOL VIDEO ON THIS YEAR’S THEME  ON WATER AND ITS IMPORTANCE.

FOR DETAILS DOWNLOAD THIS PDF FILE

ARMAGH TRÓCAIRE FILM COMPETITION

Some LENT RESOURCES on the http://www.religionteacher.com website. Includes this video

You can download a 2 page worksheet on this video from their website entitled

Click to access ash-wednesday-worksheets.pdf

ASH WEDNESDAY AND LENT IN 2 MINUTES VIDEO

SEASON OF LENT REFLECTION VIDEO

PRAYING THE JESUS PRAYER:      THE JESUS PRAYER MEDITATION

STILLNESS – MEDITATION, PRAYER WORSHIP PRACTICAL GUIDE TO MEDITATIVE PRAYER

lentposter2014

Short-Term Pledge Prayer

I promise in honour of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and with the help of the Blessed Virgin Mary to abstain from all intoxicating drink until ………….

Rules

1. To abstain from all intoxicating drink for the period for which the pledge is taken. (This rule prohibits the use of all alcoholic drinks.)
2. To repeat the pledge twice daily
5. To wear the badge publicly

It’s constancy that counts with God.

— Venerable Matt Talbot

See more at:

Ash Wednesday Worksheet: From Ashes Wednesday to Easter
Ash Wednesday Lesson Plan

Depression and learning to live and cope with it.

I had a black dog, his name was depression

Brilliant film explaining what is depression and how to get a handle on it.  Many young people will find this video a help to understanding what is happening to them.

CHECK OUT THIS FOR FAB FILM  “VALIDATION ”    ……..

AMY LOUISE   HER STORY…….  Cyber bullying ….

 

NEXUS :

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  • Enniskillen 028 6632 0046

 

 

WANT TO BE HAPPY    BE GRATEFUL  Talk by Benedictine  

David Steindl-Rast  

http://www.catholicyouthwork.com/index.php?page=1559

 

SHARE THE GOOD NEWS:

Introduction to SHARE THE GOOD NEWS

http://www.icatholic.ie/share-good-news-introduction/

National Directory for Catechesis in Ireland

Share the Good News is the National Directory for Catechesis in Ireland.

It is a ten year plan for Evangelisation, for Catechesis and for Religious Education in Ireland from the perspective of the Catholic Church.

Share the Good News may be purchased at any Veritas shop or online at www.veritas.ie.

It is addressed to and is aimed at everyone in the Church. It obviously deals with those who have ministerial and teaching positions in the wide Church community but it is particularly addressed to adults – young adults, those rearing children and adults of mature years.

It reaches out to children, to adolescents, to those who experience social disadvantage, to people with special needs, to the deaf community, to the travelling community, to migrant workers and other newcomers and to those living with illness.

Chapter seven, the final chapter of Share the Good News, presents policies and objectives to be pursued at all levels of Church governance and membership. Alongside each objective, some indicators of achievement are provided, suggesting steps to be realised along the way in addressing a particular objective.

The Directory is concerned with your faith development and with the renewal of your Church.

SECTION A: THE IRISH CONTEXT

1. Living the Gospel in Ireland Today

The Irish Christian Tradition
New Culture, New Challenges

  • Fulfilling Our Potential
  • Overcoming Social Exclusion
  • Ecology, the Sciences and Technology
  • Understanding Culture
  • Diversity: Welcoming Newcomers
  • Globalisation and Communications Technology
  • Church and State in Dialogue

Witnessing to the Power of the Gospel

SECTION B: UNDERSTANDING THE GOOD NEWS

2. Evangelisation, Catechesis and Religious Education

The Revelation of God’s Love
Education in the Love of God
Presenting the Message of Jesus Christ
Good News for All People

  • Initial Proclamation
  • Christian Initiation
  • Catechesis
  • Religious Education
  • The New Evangelisation
  • Theological Reflection

Faith Development Overview

3. Our Faith: The Gospel Alive 

Growing in Faith
The Deposit of Faith
A Hierarchy of Truths
The Catechism of the Catholic Church
The Profession of Faith: The Apostles’ Creed
The Celebration of Christian Mystery: The Sacraments

  • Sacraments of Initiation
  • Sacraments of Healing
  • Sacraments at the Service of Communion

Life in Christ: The Beatitudes and Commandments

  • The Beatitudes
  • The New Commandment of Love
  • The Ten Commandments

Prayer in the Christian Life: The Lord’s Prayer
Ecumenical Outreach
The Challenge of Inculturation
Inter-religious Dialogue

SECTION C: SHARING THE GOOD NEWS

4. Adult Faith Development

The Catechesis of Adults

  • Initiation of Adults into the Catholic Church
  • Adult Faith Development
  • A Supportive Environment for Adult Faith Development
  • Sensitivity to Adult Ways of Learning

Young Adults
Marriage Preparation and Support
Parenthood and Family Ministry
The Single Life
Bishops, Priests, Deacons and Religious
Adults of Mature Years

5. Sharing our Faith with the Young

The Baptism of Children
Presenting the Gospel to Children

  • Nurturing the Faith of Children
  • Children’s Religious Education in School

Presenting the Gospel to Adolescents

  • Nourishing the Faith of Adolescents
  • Religious Education of Adolescents

6. Reaching Out in Christ’s Love to All 

Those Who Experience Social Disadvantage
People with Special Needs

  • People who have Physical Disabilities
  • People with Special Learning Needs

The Deaf Community
The Travelling Community
Migrant Workers and Other Newcomers
People Living with Illness

SECTION D: SUPPORTING THE GOOD NEWS

7. Resources and Implementation

The Parish Community as Agent of Faith Development

  • Parish Faith Development Objectives

Diocesan Faith Development Services

  • Diocesan Faith Development Objectives

National Co-operation

  • National Faith Development Objectives

Faith Development in Catholic Schools

  • Faith Development Objectives in Relation to Schooling

Ecclesial Movements, Groups and Organisations

  • Faith Development Objectives for Church Organisations, Small Christian Communities and Ecclesial Movements

Education and Training for Faith Development

  • Faith Development Formation Objectives

Provision of Materials for Faith Development Activities

  • Objectives Concerning Materials for Faith Development

Conclusion 
Index 

234 pp. Veritas Publications. To purchase this book online go to www.veritas.ie

PREFACE

It is with a strong sense of gratitude for the blessing that Jesus Christ has been in the life of Irish people down through the centuries that the Irish Episcopal Conference publishes this National Directory for Catechesis in Ireland. We are convinced that the gifts of goodness, healing and peace that Christ offers the Church and all peoples today have the power to teach us, and future generations, how to live generous, just and committed lives with one another in God’s all-embracing love:

I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare… to give you a future with hope… When you search for me, you will find me; if you seek me with all your heart. (Jeremiah 29: 11-13)

In the spirit of the Second Vatican Council, and of the pastoral attentiveness to catechesis with which the Church has concerned itself since, Share the Good News seeks to encourage renewal within the Catholic community in Ireland as it endeavours to make the Good News of Jesus Christ more fully known and available to all. It does so, as pointed out in the Introduction to the Church’s General Directory for Catechesis, by situating catechesis within the call to evangelise, taking account of the particular circumstances and needs of the local Church, and by helping people to appropriate the content of the faith as presented in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. This National Directory provides the Irish Church with a framework indicating principles and guidelines for evangelisation, catechesis and religious education today, and motivating us to study and research all the means available to bring the Gospel to life anew every day. Share the Good News has been reviewed and approved, according to established norms, by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Clergy and Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.  ……..

This National Directory for Catechesis in Ireland speaks from the heart of the Church with love. It is particularly timely in seeking to address the specific catechetical issues that arise in the Irish context now, at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It acknowledges the many questions about Christ and his message that are alive in Irish society and in the Church in Ireland today. We hope that it will encourage all who are searching for the deepest meaning of life and love to turn toward Christ who educates us to live truly, compassionately and with integrity in the presence of our ever-loving Father.

We trust that this Directory will have a wide circulation. It is essential reading for those engaged in catechetical and other faith development initiatives at every level of the Church in Ireland. We invite all those who are interested in sharing the Good News, to study, reflect, pray and act upon this document, as individuals and as communities of faith, so that together we may grow ever closer to the Lord.

We pray that the same Holy Spirit who gave courage and voice to the prophets and apostles will guide us, too, in all our efforts. May Mary, ever faithful, intercede for us in the wonderful work of making her Son more fully known to all.

+ Seán Brady, Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland
+ Diarmuid Martin Archbishop of Dublin, Primate of Ireland
+ Dermot Clifford, Archbishop of Cashel & Emly
+ Michael Neary, Archbishop of Tuam

Some great videos for teaching Rel Education:

This is Church    Great introduction to a dynamic vision of Church for us all

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/2202-this-is-church

This is Prayer      Good kick off into the topic of prayer in our lives. Every great relationship involves communication.

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/3194-this-is-prayer

The Lord’s Prayer    Although we may be divided by geography, language, or style, this video explores the idea that we can all be united through prayer.

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/3401-the-lord-s-prayer

The Apostles Creed   The Apostles’ Creed is a statement of Christian beliefs that is founded on a biblical understanding of the gospel. These foundational tenets have long served the Church as a reminder of where our Hope is and the Truth we stand upon.

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/3078-the-apostles-creed

Sunday Morning   Things aren’t always what they seem…even on Sunday morning. This video is a humorous way to help your audience make sure their perspective isn’t getting in the way of their relationships.

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/2436-sunday-morning

Strangers     We all know how important it is to talk to others about Christ. But we shouldn’t forget about the impact of how we live our lives as well. Just think, you may never meet the person whose life you helped change.

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/2201-strangers

We are here  This call to worship helps connect your audience to the heart behind church. It reminds them to reflect on why we come to worship our Lord.

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/1662-we-are-here

Follow   Throughout the course of his public ministry, Jesus knew both the adoration and desertion of the crowds. Today, just as 2,000 years ago, the gospel asks a question that demands an answer: Will we follow?

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/1923-follow

Are you amazed   It is clear from the gospels that wherever Jesus went, the people were amazed. Whether rich or poor, young or old, for Him or against Him, they were all amazed. Very beautiful meditative reflection based on sections from Film Jesus of Nazareth

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/2-are-you-amazed

Its out Time    This video is a plea to today’s Church to take its rightful place as the steward of the gospel. We can no longer be restrained by either our excuses or sins. It’s our time to rise up and serve a watching world.

http://www.ignitermedia.com/products/2610-it-s-our-time

Life in the Womb  ( 9 months in 4 Minutes )

Norman McClaren’s famous animated film  NEIGHBOURS

Who is my neighbour ?  Bro Phip Pinto   Trocaire Lecture.    Who is my neighbour? Building a ‘civilisation of love’ in an unequal world – delivered by Brother Philip Pinto cfc on the occasion of Trócaire’s 40th anniversary.

http://www.icatholic.ie/trocaire-lecture-2013/