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JUNE 2010 PRAYER SERVICE FOR THE BEGINNING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR by Sr. Irene D’Souza for the Archdiocesan Catechetical Centre of Bhopal Theme: Nurturing Life Within … Preparation: Backdrop with the theme could be decorated. The students could be made to sit in circle. A lighted Lamp and the word of God could be kept in the center. 1. INTRODUCTION Teacher Animator’s Commentary: Dear children, life are a gift. We are endowed with lots of gifts and talents by the Lord above. Each time another academic year greets us, we have an opportunity to pause, to see where we have been, to notice how far we have come, to ponder how that year has been for us. Each year is also a time to clear our vision, to take stock of our resources, abilities and to refresh our dreams, ambitions as we are on the threshold of the new academic year. This academic year promises lots of happiness, possibilities and opportunities. No two years are the same; the new academic year is always unique. So now let us bring ourselves in the presence of the Lord by lighting the lamp. 2. HYMN: Rejoice in the Lord 3. SCRIPTURE READING: Lk 19: 12-26 (Parable of the Talents) 4. SHORT STORY: Old Rupert was sitting in the shade of a big apple tree in front of his house. His grandchildren were busy eating the beautiful apples and they were never tired of praising the delicious fruit. Their grandfather said to them "Now I'II tell you how this tree

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JUNE 2010PRAYER SERVICE FOR

THE BEGINNING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR by Sr. Irene D’Souza for the Archdiocesan Catechetical Centre of Bhopal

Theme: Nurturing Life Within …

Preparation: Backdrop with the theme could be decorated. The students could be made to sit in circle. A lighted Lamp and the word of God could be kept in the center.

1. INTRODUCTIONTeacher Animator’s Commentary:Dear children, life are a gift. We are endowed with lots of gifts and talents by the Lord above. Each time another academic year greets us, we have an opportunity to pause, to see where we have been, to notice how far we have come, to ponder how that year has been for us. Each year is also a time to clear our vision, to take stock of our resources, abilities and to refresh our dreams, ambitions as we are on the threshold of the new academic year. This academic year promises lots of happiness, possibilities and opportunities. No two years are the same; the new academic year is always unique. So now let us bring ourselves in the presence of the Lord by lighting the lamp.

2. HYMN: Rejoice in the Lord

3. SCRIPTURE READING: Lk 19: 12-26 (Parable of the Talents)

4. SHORT STORY:Old Rupert was sitting in the shade of a big apple tree in front of his house. His grandchildren were busy eating the beautiful apples and they were never tired of praising the delicious fruit. 

Their grandfather said to them "Now I'II tell you how this tree came here. More than 50 years ago I was standing lazily in an uncultivated field, just about where you now see that apple tree. and I was complaining of my poverty to my rich neighbour" " Oh, I said, "How happy I would be if I could receive a hundred rupees from my poor possessions". The neighbour, who was a very wise man, said to me, "It is so simple. All you need to do is begin well. Right where you are standing there are hidden in the ground, more than one hundred rupees. It's up to you to dig them out". "I was then a young fellow without much understanding and the following night I dug up the ground and made a big hole but I found nothing".

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The following morning when my neighbour saw the hole he laughed so much that he could not contain himself. "Rupert, I didn't mean that you had to dig a hole. However, I will reward you with this young apple plant. Place it in the hole and in few years you will see your rupees come into being". 

"I planted the tree. It grew strong and with the years it became the great tree that you see in front of you. The value of such delicious fruit over the years has rendered me certainly more than hundred rupees and even today this tree is a capital, which gives me great returns. I have never forgotten the lesson which my neighbour taught me". 

5. REFLECTION QUESTIONS ON SCRIPTURE AND STORY (Ask the students to write down their talents, qualities and how they are going to use them.

Having the story and the Gospel reading in mind the teacher could reflect with the students and bring out the theme with questions similar to the one’s provided below.

Allow a pause of a minute each after every question, and for each question let the students share their reflections in twos for a minute.)

Teacher Animator1 What was the desire of Rupert? 2 What advice did the neighbour give him? 3 How was he rewarded for his hard work? 4 What are our hidden treasures? 5 What has Jesus got to say about the talents?

6. INTERCESSORY PRAYERS

Teacher AnimatorDear students we all need to realize and dig out our own hidden treasures and put them to better use especially for our own growth and for the building up of the human society.And little plants will grow to bear abundant fruit some day; if only I can take care of the day that is Today!

(Let a student lead the intercessory prayers)

Student Reader: Let our response to each sentence be: Walk closely

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with us God.

1 As we journey into the unknown territory of a new academic year. Response....

2 As we strive to live our lives well. Response.... 3 As we strive to use gifts and talents you have given us. Response.... 4 As we keep searching for the truth. Response.... 5 As we keep gaining knowledge and wisdom through books, people and

events in our own lives. Response.... 6 As we continue to surrender ourselves to you. Response.... 7 As we accept your constant love for us. Response.... 8 As we utilize all the opportunities given to us. Response....

7. CONCLUDING PRAYERStudent Reader: God of all wisdom and knowledge we thank you for this new academic year. We are walking into a mystery. We face the future not knowing what the days and the months will bring us or how we will respond. Deepen our faith to see life through your eyes. Fill us with hope and abiding trust that you are with us, and that with you we will be able to face challenges of life courageously. We make this prayer in your most holy name. Amen.

Teacher Animator: As the final hymn is being sung each student will extend their palms on the light and take their palms first to their forehead and then to their heart meaning Lord enlighten my mind with your light and burn my heart with your love.

8. FINAL HYMN: Showers of Blessings

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_______________________________________________________By Sr. Irene D’SouzaDIOCESAN CATECHETICAL CENTRE of the ARCHDIOCESE of BHOPALNurturing Life Within Prayer Service.. Sr. Irene D’Souzawww.catecheticsbhopal.net/showarticle.php?show=38