Solemnity of St Joseph

Happy Feast of St Joseph- a Solemnity, the highest grade of feast day. Be sure to relax your Lenten penances today and pray to St Joseph.

St Joseph is a role model to us all, and in a particular way to men and boys, showing us many virtues. Under the care of Our Lady and St Joseph, Our Lord Jesus grew in grace and wisdom before God and men. Similarly, if we devote ourselves to the maternal care of Mary and the paternal care of St Joseph, we to will grow in union with Jesus.

St Joseph is also patron of the Universal Church and Pope Francis has made this year a special Year of St Joseph.

Here are some devotions to St Joseph that you could use with your families today. May our families become increasingly like the Holy Family- cloisters of virtue, a domestic church centred around the Lord.

St Joseph, light of patriarchs, Pray for us!

St Joseph, glory of home life, Pray for us!

St Joseph, pillar of families, Pray for us!

Heart of Jesus, I adore thee,

Heart of Mary, I implore thee,

Heart of Joseph, pure and just,

In these three hearts I place my trust

 

Act of Consecration to St. Joseph

O dearest St. Joseph, I consecrate myself to your honor and give myself to you, that you may always be my father, my protector and my guide in the way of salvation. Obtain for me a greater purity of heart and fervent love of the interior life. After your example may I do all my actions for the greater glory of God, in union with the Divine Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. O Blessed St. Joseph, pray for me, that I may share in the peace and joy of your holy death. Amen.

Advent Learning and Teaching in RE

Advent is one of my favourite seasons of the Church year and every year I discover new layers of meaning in the prophecies of the Old Testament and their fulfillment in the New Testament. There are also so many beautiful ways that the liturgy and devotions unwrap the layers of the greatest gift ever given.

This year is the first that all of the BGE classes have all been engaging with our brand new courses.

S1 started by studying life in Palestine at the time of Jesus’ birth and its place in salvation history or ‘God’s Timeline’. By applying their literacy and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS), pupils engaged with a variety of Biblical and video resources to gradually build up a picture of the political, cultural and religious climate for the people of God at that time. S1 had a good idea of what God’s people were expecting from the Messiah and began to think about how Jesus fulfilled this.

S1 then went on to explore ways in which we practice our faith in Advent, dividing the learning into ‘Liturgy’ and ‘Devotions.’

S2 built on what they learned last year by studying the Old Testament prophets in the last part of November. They worked in groups to track God’s Timeline, analysing the messages of the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah and Amos. They saw that God is always faithful despite his people’s infidelity ad recognised the promise of the Messiah, the rescuer.

S2 continued to work in their groups through December to explore the clues of what the Messiah- The Anointed One- would be like. They studied the figures of the Old Testament who were anointed- Priests, Prophets and Kings and began to explore how Jesus would be the ultimate priest, prophet and king.

S2 concluded their study by analysing the O Antiphons and selecting ones that complemented their learning. Sadly, we could not sing them this year but maybe next year’s S2 will get a chance!

S3 expanded their prior learning by exploring the concept of Covenant in more depth. Applying their HOTS, pupils engaged with Biblical texts to identify the Covenant characteristics that they had learned. Again, by tracking salvation history and the development of the covenant through Noah, Abraham and Moses, young people then drew conclusions about the New and Eternal Covenant that Jesus was going to institute.

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Unusually, S4 were in school for lots more of Advent this year due to the Absence of prelims. They followed the first episode of Word on Fire’s Catholicism series, deepening their understanding of the role of the Messiah and the paradoxical way in which God chose to rescue his people.

Advent Adoration

In harmony with the curriculum, our chaplaincy programme offered opportunities for prayer and meditation on our need for the coming of Jesus in our own lives and in the world. This was most powerfully evident in our Advent Adoration on Monday lunchtimes- the Advent of Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at the heart of our school.

Prayers and Devotions

In place of Mass, which is not possible at this time, pupils and staff joined in morning prayers, novenas and other devotions. An adapted version of our Bearing Gifts retreat was undertaken for each class, reflecting on the Annunciation, the poem ‘In the bleak midwinter’ by Christina Rosetti and ending with the Angelus.

What can I give him poor as I am? If I were a shepherd I would bring a lamb. If I were a wise man, I would do my part, yet, what I have I give him,

Give my heart.

Family Learning

Advent is a season that is very rich in liturgy ad devotions and so our families were provided with a one-stop-shop for living Advent in the home. This blog post featured prayers, crafts, recipes and even playlists of traditional and modern Advent music!

Advent Service

On the last day of term we joined for an Advent Service on Teams in which we reflected on the promise of the Messiah, his Advent to us in the present and our readiness for his coming in glory at the end of the world.

June: The Month of the Sacred Heart

To assist our community in making the most of the month of the Sacred Heart this June, here are some devotions and resources that may be of help to young people and adults.

The Litany of the Sacred Heart helps us to meditate on different aspects of Jesus’ person. Pray it all or just sit and meditate on one that stands out to you.

Listen to the Litany of the Sacred Heart beautifully chanted as you meditate on the Sacred Heart and His love and mercy.

This video explains the promises that Jesus makes to those who are devoted to His Sacred Heart- with promises like this, who wouldn’t be! The promises are listed here.

Prayers to the sacred Heart can be found here.

You can consecrate yourself to the Sacred Heart.

You can enthrone Jesus as King of your family. See another resource here.

More information can be found here.

I hop this helps to bring your family closer to Jesus in this month of the Sacred Heart.

Why not let me know how you get on by sharing your ideas and practices on twitter @MrFPearce or instagram- turnbullhs-re.

Yours in the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Mr Pearce

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