take 2 minutes to watch this and enjoy the beauty.
This is so beautiful you’ll want to watch it more than once.
Follow the link below
take 2 minutes to watch this and enjoy the beauty.
This is so beautiful you’ll want to watch it more than once.
Follow the link below
The year will involve informing oneself about the faith, celebrating it and living it. We don’t do one without the other two. It’s not enough just to study the faith and never go to Mass or never put it into action.
.APOSTOLIC LETTER POPE BENEDICT
What is the Year of Faith 2012
A Prayer for the Year of Faith
Deepening our personal prayer life:
As part of our personal journey in this special Year of Faith , teachers might consider reading the catechesis of the Holy Father regarding prayer in the life of the Christian. Pope Benedict XVI gave these teachings at his weekly audiences throughout 2011. These are gathered here in one document for your convenience :
Here are some downloadable resources for class and personal reflection as we journey through Lent towards the great celebration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus.
What does mortification mean to me
In January we all pray for Christian Unity. This prayer resource could be used in Parish, School Assembly or for personal prayer throughout the year
This resource includes a newly composed Blessing of the rush cross associated with St Brigid and a specially composed Litany for use on her feast February 1st.
St Brigid Blessing and Litany 2012
Here are some shared resources on the life of St Brigid and also some of her prayers:
St Brigid ..her life St Brigid
Blessing of St Brigid’s Crosses
Declan has released this powerpoint for personal and group reflection. Very suitable for staff days and senior religious education units on prayer in the life of a Christian today.
Rediscovering what gives you life and meaning – Getting in touch with your centre.
Congress Prayer Click to upload the Official Congress Prayer.
Congress Junior Class Resource Click to upload lesson plans for Year 8 perhaps.
Post-Primary Adviser – Reflection on the role for today:
Frank
“At the heart of our faith is the invitation to respond to the call of God. In particular, as Diocesan Advisers involved in catechesis, our challenge is to enable teachers and their pupils to hear that call and respond to it. I see my role in this area as encouraging, supporting, affirming, resourcing and providing up-to-date information to our teachers in order to spread the Gospel message in the classroom. In this sense Religious Education must be more than teaching knowledge and skills of an academic discipline, it must be about a lived experience of passing on the faith; to challenge teachers and pupils to bring Christ alive in ways appropriate to their stage of faith, through encouraging compassion, tolerance, understanding and respect for each other and for all those whom they meet in their lives.”
Within the Archdiocese of Armagh there are schools providing students with the opportunity to study Religious Education as a subject for the Leaving Certificate. You can access the syllabus and coursework titles here.
Leaving Certificate RE Syllabus
Vist the link below for further support 2011/12
Greetings. For some time we have been anxious to start a website to help resource religious education teachers within our two areas of work. We were not comfortable with the formality of a website with the kind of restrictions and care one needs in any kind of institutional setting. We were excited when using a blog was suggested as it is both informal and personal, more interactive and in truth much more alive than any website we have experienced so far. During this year we hope to hold discussions and share resources within the RC post primary sector and hope that it will be a new tool to assist in ongoing contact, discussion and the generous sharing of resources and practical advice. Declan & Susan