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Praying with Young People

Praying with Young People. Tuesday 17 th November 2009. Opening Prayer Praying with Young People Why? Where? When? How? Opportunity to experience different ways of praying Questions/Sharing Closing Prayer. Luke 11:2-4.

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Praying with Young People

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  1. Praying with Young People Tuesday 17th November 2009

  2. Opening Prayer • Praying with Young People • Why? Where? When? How? • Opportunity to experience different ways of praying • Questions/Sharing • Closing Prayer

  3. Luke 11:2-4 • Jesus was praying in a certain place and after he had finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.”

  4. He said to them, When you pray, say:

  5. Father, hallowed be your name.

  6. Your kingdom come.

  7. Give us each day our daily bread

  8. And forgive us our sins

  9. For we ourselves forgive everyone indebted to us.

  10. And do not bring us to the time of trial.

  11. Intercessions Response • Father, keep them in your loving kindness

  12. Praying with Young People What is Prayer?

  13. St Thérèse of Lisieux “For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.”

  14. St John Damascene Prayer is the raising of one's mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God."

  15. St Augustine The wonder of prayer is revealed beside the well where we come seeking water: there, Christ comes to meet every human being. It is he who first seeks us and asks us for a drink. Jesus thirsts; his asking arises from the depths of God's desire for us. Whether we realize it or not, prayer is the encounter of God's thirst with ours. God thirsts that we may thirst for him.

  16. Renewing The Vision • The ministry of prayer and worship celebrates and deepens young people's relationship with Jesus Christ through the bestowal of grace, communal prayer and liturgical experiences; • it awakens their awareness of the spirit at work in their lives; • it incorporatesyoung people more fully into the sacramental life of the Church, especially eucharist; • it nurtures the personal prayer life of young people; and it fosters family rituals and prayer.

  17. Rooted in Prayer • When we seek the face of Jesus, we echo the words of the disciples who asked him to teach them to pray. As we do so, we discover that ‘prayer develops that conversation with Christ which makes us his intimate friends.’ • Growing Together in Christ. para 25 • We have to remember that we are in God’s time and in his hands, which is why prayer is so important. • Growing Together in Christ. para 54

  18. How to Pray • Introduce young people to a variety of prayer experiences • Symbols and images • Rituals • Music • Scripture Texts • Prayers of the Church

  19. Symbols and Images language gestures actions signs silence

  20. Rituals

  21. Sacraments and Prayer • Prayer should point young people towards participation in the central prayer of the Church – The Mass • Prayer is important to help young people discern and be open to the Sacraments of Marriage and Holy Orders • Experience the Sacraments of Healing – Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick

  22. Music • "Address . . . one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with all your heart." (Ephesians 5:19) • "He who sings prays twice.” (St Augustine) • The harmony of signs (song, music, words, and actions) is all the more expressive and fruitful when expressed in the cultural richness of the People of God who celebrate. (CCC 1158)

  23. Music • Singing Psalms and hymns • “Traditional” Church music • Gregorian chant • Taizé chants • Classical Music • Gospel Music • Worship Music • Their own Music!

  24. Scripture • Use the Sunday Readings! • Lectio Divina • Guided reflections • Biblical Prayers • Magnificat, Benedictus etc • Question of the Week (shared at home)

  25. Praying with the Church • Liturgy of the Hours – Morning and Evening Prayer • The Prayers of the Mass • The Saints • St Francis of Assisi • St Ignatius of Loyola • St Teresa of Avila

  26. Top Tips! • Make prayer a regular occurrence in your gatherings • Encourage a variety of different ways of praying • Get the young people to plan and lead prayer times • Encourage the parish to pray for young people • Spend time in prayer and developing your own prayer life

  27. Contact details Dave Hill Advisor for Youth Ministry Department for Pastoral Formation Park Place Pastoral Centre, Winchester Road, Wickham, PO17 5HA dhill@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk Tel: 01329 835583

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