Resources For Lent
Resources For Lent
Resources For Lent
for Lent
2010
Lenten Thought
for Teachers
Who am I to Judge?
I have not heard the music within you being nor felt the rhythm of
your life.
So how can I criticise your song or even your singing?
I have not dreamed your dreams, nor seen your visions, nor designed
your castles.
So how can I say that you are walking in the wrong direction?
I have not plumbed the depths of your feelings, nor felt the intensity of
your needs, nor known the agony of your hurts.
So how can I say that you should not cry?
I have not known the questions that you have asked, nor heard the
answers that you have given, nor witnessed your encounter with
mystery.
So how can I say that you are not living?
I have not walked your path, nor stood at the crossroads of your
decisions nor journeyed the roads of your daily living.
So how can I say that your life is not true?
Forgive me!
ASH WEDNESDAY
Introduction
Reader 1
Reader 2
Reader 3
Being signed with Ashes on this day also bears witness to our
recognition that the world is full of injustice and that as Christians we
must challenge the inequalities of our world by the way in which we
live our own lives.When we are marked with ashes we acknowledge
our need to change ourselves at a deeper level and our willingness to
enter into Lent as a time during which we will strive towards an inner
conversion of heart.
Scripture Reflections
Reader 4
Esekial says:
“Shake off all your sins – it is the Lord who speaks –
and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit.” Ezekial 18:31
Reader 5
Mark 1:15
During the distribution of the Ashes the following (or other appropriate
hymns) may be sung:
Refrain
Shepherd me, O God,
beyond my wants,
beyond my fears,
from death into life.
God is my shepherd,
so nothing shall I want,
I rest in the meadows
of faithfulness and love,
I walk by the quiet waters of peace.
Gently you raise me
and heal my weary soul,
you lead me by pathways
of righteousness and truth,
my spirit shall sing
the music of your Name.
Reader 6
The forty days of Lent reflect the traditions of the Scriptures: the forty
days of the flood; the forty days during which the Israelites wandered
in the desert; the forty days which Jesus spent in the desert after his
baptism.
During these forty days we pray Lord that we may become aware of
your presence in our lives and that we may learn to recognize our
faults and failings. Give us the strength to overcome them and to
become truly Christian people reflecting our faith, and your love, in
our lives.
By the Sign of the Cross placed on our foreheads today may we truly
turn away from sin and be faithful witness to the Gospel in our lives,
in the Name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
Monday
For Forgiveness
Dear God, we pray today to ask your forgiveness for the times when
we turned away from your love. Give us the courage to be honest
with ourselves and to see ourselves as we truly are. May we try to
see the best in the people we meet here in school today. There may
be people in the room who have been cruel and hurtful. Give us the
strength to try to let go of the hurt, forgive them and move on. We
make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen
Friday
Judge Not
Monday
Reflection
Do I notice if someone around me is
struggling? Or do I avoid them and
their issue? Am I a good listener? Am I
an understanding person? Can I do
something to help someone this Lent
that I know is struggling?
Loving God, protect and comfort those who are suffering at this time.
Help me to recognise someone who is going through a rough time.
Help me to be a good listener and to be understanding of other
people’s problems. Amen
Friday
God our Father, we think today of people who are sick in mind or
body. Help them to accept the cross that they bear. May they have
family and friends to support them in their time of need. We give
thanks today for the doctors and nurses who work tirelessly for the
good of their patients. We ask that you be with those who care for a
sick relative at home. Sometimes this is not an easy task, emotionally
or financially. We think of anyone belonging to this school community
who struggles with ill health this Lent as we say: Hail Mary…
Week 4
Monday
Week 5
Monday
For my Family
What does my family need this Lent? What kind of a family member
am I? Am I a peacemaker? Am I grateful for everything that my family
does for me? Do I contribute to work around the house?
Loving God, I pray for my family today. Watch over all of us and keep
us safe. Help our home to be a place of peace and love. If we fight
and row may we always make it up and never go to bed cross with a
family member. We remember families who are in difficulty because
of addiction, unemployment or violence. Protect them and keep them
safe. We pray to the Lord…..Our Father.
Friday
Reading Colossians 3:12-15
God our Father, help us this Lent to prepare for the death and
Resurrection of your Son, Jesus. This Lent may we be people of
friendship, caring, hope and kindness. We ask you today for your
forgiveness for those times when we distance ourselves from you by
our words or actions. Give us a new heart this Lent so that we can
love you and each other more each day.
Amen.
Week 6
Monday
For those Preparing for Baptism
Baptism is the first Sacrament of Initiation for anyone
wishing to become a member of the Catholic Church.
Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the
gateway to life in the spirit and the door to the other
Sacraments. Jesus himself asked to be baptised so
that he could properly start his mission. The oil used
in the ceremony of Baptism is called the oil of Chrism
and is a sign of God’s blessing and love.
We pray today that we will live up to the expectations that God has of
us as Baptised Christians. We pray too for families who are preparing
for baptism this Easter. We think today also of those who are
persecuted worldwide because they have chosen to be baptised.
We pray to the Lord…
Friday
Loving God, as we come to the end of another term we thank you for
all of the gifts that you have given us. We also thank you for
journeying with us if we had challenging times so far this year. We
ask you to keep us safe these Easter holidays. Help us to make good
choices when out with friends. May we never do anything to put
anybody else in danger. May this Easter Tide be a time of personal
growth, fun and relaxation. We ask this prayer through Christ our
Lord. Amen
Prayer
Service for
Lent
INTRODUCTION
Lent is a time of transformation, an opportunity for us to make changes for the
better. It is a chance for us to further build on our relationship with God and with
those around us. During this Lenten season we take renewed responsibility for
our acts and thoughts and examine the decisions that we make each day. As we
move through Lent and we draw closer to Easter, we reflect on that great
sacrifice that Jesus made for us by giving up his life so that we could have
eternal life.
OPENING HYMN
I Watch The Sunrise
CANDLE BLESSING
Loving God, you know all of our needs. We light this candle as we offer ourselves
to you today during this service. The light of this candle is a remembrance of our
Baptism when we were welcomed into this special faith community. Through
Baptism you continually renew the covenant you made with us which is spoken
of so often in the bible. May your light always surround us and may your life be a
support to us as we live out our baptismal promises.
God, you said “Wherever two or three are gathered in my name, I am there
among them”. You are with us now. Make us aware of your guiding hand.
Response
We are here to listen to your word. We are here to listen to words of wisdom and
truth. Speak to us Lord.
Response
Our lives are busy: full of life and fun and work and people. It is sometimes hard
to find time for you. Make us attentive today for you alone have the message of
eternal life.
Response
Sometimes we make the wrong choices and decisions and distance ourselves
from your love. Forgive us for our foolishness. As we listen to your word today
remind us of your constant love and forgiveness.
Response
God our Father, you give meaning and purpose to our lives. Come into our hearts
today and transform our lives so that we may know life at its best and learn to live
for you and for others. Amen.
Chorus
Oh the word of my Lord,
Deep within my being,
Oh the word of my Lord,
You have filled my mind.
PSALM 22 (23)
Response: His goodness shall follow me always, to the end of my days.
Surely goodness and kindness shall follow me all the days of my life.
In the Lords own house shall I dwell
Forever and ever. R
READING
In Matthews Gospel Jesus said:” Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in
the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you
use, it will be measured to you. "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your
brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you
say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time
there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your
own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's
eye.
Later he said, "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and
the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks
finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.
This is the Gospel of the Lord.
INTERCESSIONS
Bless all homes and families and those who have no home of their own.
Bless those who are struggling with their faith and fail to find your
presence in their lives.
Bless those who make decision which affect our lives. May they always be
guided by a sense of justice and peace.
Grant us always the peace of heart that comes from knowing that you are
always with us, always loving always forgiving.
Is there something
happening in my
Is there someone that life that I find
I need to forgive difficult to accept?
today?
“Start by doing what's necessary, then do what's possible, and suddenly... you
are doing the impossible." (Francis of Assisi)
May this Lent be the start of the impossible. May we always do what is
necessary, strive to do the possible and aim to do the impossible. Amen
CLOSING HYMN
Colours of Day
Colours of day dawn into the mind
The sun has come up, the night is behind
Go down in the city, into the street
And let's give the message to the people we meet