The Gift of Priests and Sisters

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Assembly Plan The Gift of Priests and Sisters An assembly for Good Shepherd Sunday which is the World Day of Prayer for Vocations to the Priesthood and Consecrated Life. The assembly will help children to reflect on the gift of priests and sisters and to pray for vocations of all types. Sunday 7th May is Good Shepherd Sunday which is also the World Day of Prayer for Vocations to the Priesthood and Consecrated Life. It is traditionally a day when the Church around the world prays for more vocations so that men and women can respond to God s call to live life to the full. Christ is described as The Good Shepherd who leads his sheep with love, care and tenderness. Priests and sisters follow Christ s example and also give their lives for us, the sheep who need earthly shepherds to follow. For children, priests and sisters can perhaps seem a bit removed from their own day to day lives and it can be hard to understand that they are real people too who are a gift to each of us in the family of the Church. This assembly seeks, through hearing first-hand from priests and sisters in a fun and relevant way, to help children understand the role of priests and sisters. It also helps children to know that God calls some people to these vocations. Children will be led to pray for priests and sisters, those who are training and those who God will call in the future. Ten Ten Resources have collaborated with the National Office for Vocation (NOV) in the production of this assembly for Good Shepherd Sunday.

P2 SCRIPTURE AND PRAYER Gospel Reading Sunday 7th May Year A, Fourth Sunday of Easter Reading John 10:27-30 Jesus said: The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice; I know them and they follow me. I give them eternal life; they will never be lost and no one will ever steal them from me. The Father who gave them to me is greater than anyone, and no one can steal from the Father. The Father and I are one. Prayer of Preparation Dear Lord, Thank you for this opportunity to nurture the faith of the children in my care. By the power of your Holy Spirit, lead and guide me as I prepare this assembly and bless each and every child with an open heart and mind to hear your Word. In your name, Jesus, Amen.

P3 OVERVIEW Overview Key Scripture: The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice John 10:2 Learning Objective: Children will learn that priests and sisters are a gift to us and will have the opportunity to pray for them and for more of these vocations. Success Criteria: Children can explain how priests and sisters are a gift to them and will know how to pray for them and for more of these vocations. Resource Materials: Teacher s script Laptop/ screen/ speakers Powerpoint presentation Overview & Timings: 1. Introduction 2 mins 2. Priests and Sisters 4 mins 3. The Good Shepherd 2 mins 4. Prayer 3 mins Total Time 11 mins

P4 TEACHER SCRIPT Teacher Script 1. Introduction Timing: 2 mins Introduce Good Shepherd Sunday and day of prayer for vocations Slide 1 Invite children to: Close their eyes Picture a priest or sister that they know (name your parish priest, if known to the children) Ask what they think priests/sisters do all day Ask what they think is good about being a priest/sister Ask what they think would be difficult / challenging about being a priest or sister Open eyes Today we are thinking about a special day called Good Shepherd Sunday when we pray for priests and sisters. Slide 2 Pose the following questions. Each question will appear with one click: Lower Middle Upper What is a priest? What is a sister? A priest is someone who says Mass, a man who gives his life to God, he serves God in the Church, he helps us to know Jesus, he gives us holy What do you think might be the best thing about being a priest or sister? Personal responses which might include; helping other people in the community, being close to God, celebrating/being at mass, being with How do you think someone might know whether to be a priest or a sister? God tells them, they want to serve God, they are encouraged by others, etc.

P5 TEACHER SCRIPT communion, a priest is someone who prays and cares for us etc. A sister is a woman who has given her life to serve God and the Church, she prays, she serves others, she helps us to know God, she lives with other sisters etc. others for important moments in life, praying for people, doing God s will. 2. Priests and Sisters Timing: 4 mins This section gives children the opportunity to hear first-hand from priests and sisters so they can understand what they do and that some people are called to these vocations. Slide 3 The film, The Gift of Priests and Sisters, will play automatically on the click. Slide 4 After the film, invite children to respond to the quotes from priests and sisters by asking the following questions: Lower Middle Upper In what ways are priests and sisters just like everyone else? They enjoy the same food, hobbies and sport as everyone else, they come from Can you think of some of the reasons that people become a priest or a sister? You want to, God speaks in your heart, you want to help others, you What do you think might be difficult about being a priest or sister? Any personal response not seeing your family as much, having to help a lot of

P6 TEACHER SCRIPT families, they are very human. love the Church, you feel you would be happy being a priest or sister. people all the time, living alone, coping with difficult circumstances. 3. The Good Shepherd Timing: 2 mins This section helps children to recognise that priests and sisters are like Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Slide 5 In a lot of ways, priests and sisters are like Jesus they dedicate their whole lives to serving people and helping them to know God the Father. Sometimes Jesus is compared to a shepherd looking after his sheep. Priests and sisters are also like shepherds looking after their sheep us! We are the sheep and they are the shepherds. The Gospel on Sunday talked about Jesus being the Good Shepherd. Let s listen to it now. Slide 6 The film of the Gospel reading will play automatically on the click. 4. Prayer Timing: 3 mins This section offers children the opportunity to pray for priests and sisters and for more people to listen to God s call to become priests and sisters too. Slide 7 Like sheep need a shepherd, we also need priests and sisters. We should pray for priests and sisters. They lead very challenging lives and they need God s support to help them.

P7 TEACHER SCRIPT Everyone is called by God to be close to him, to live a wonderful way of life and work. This is called a vocation. Let us also pray that more men and women will follow God s call to become priests and sisters. Maybe even some people in this room have a vocation to become a priest or sister one day. So let s pray. Slide 8 Fr Frankie gave this tip for praying. Our hearts are the same size as a clenched fist, so we can either pray with our hearts tight shut (like a closed fist/hand) or we can pray with our hearts wide open (opening up the fist to receive something beautiful.) Receiving all that God wants to give us. Invite children to clench their fist; Then invite them to open their hearts and not keep them clenched up tight. At the same time, ask them to open their hands as a symbol of this; Close eyes, palms open; Invite them to ask God to speak to them in their hearts; Allow for a short period of silence for children to listen to God speaking; Invite children to say a prayer in their hearts for priests and sisters; Short period of silence; Invite children to pray that more people would listen to God s call and become priests and sisters; Short period of silence. Slide 9 Open eyes. Look at the two words on the screen. Together, let us say Thank you to God for the gift of priests

P8 TEACHER SCRIPT and sisters. All: Thank you! Conclude with Sign of the Cross. The Gift of Priests and Sisters To accompany this assembly, we have provided an appendix document titled The Gift of Priests and Sisters for teachers. This document contains many more comments from our research and provides a rich insight into the lives of priests and sisters. You may choose to highlight different quotations not used in this assembly script, or simply read the document for your own interest.

P9 ONE-PAGE SUMMARY One-page Summary 1. Introduction (2 mins) Slide 1 Picture in your mind a priest or sister you know Slide 2 Differentiated questions 2. Priests and Sisters (4 mins) Slide 3 Film: The Gift of Priests and Sisters Slide 4 Differentiated questions 3. The Good Shepherd (2 mins) Slide 5 Priests and sisters are like Jesus, The Good Shepherd Slide 6 The Sunday Gospel voiceover on PowerPoint 4. Prayer (3 mins) Slide 7 Priests and sisters need our prayers. We also need to pray that more men and women will follow God s call to become a priest or sister. Slide 8 Clenched fist reflection Slide 9 Thank you for priests and sisters

P10 CREDITS Credits List of Contributors Assembly Writer: Graphic design: Ten Ten Kathy Kielty For further information about the contributors, please visit www.tentenresources.co.uk Our heartfelt thanks to all the priests, sisters and deacons who responded so generously National Office for Vocation This assembly has been produced in collaboration with the National Office for Vocation. Their mission is to: Build a culture of vocation in the Church in England and Wales Promote the calls to specific vocations, including priesthood, the diaconate, marriage, the religious life and all other forms of consecrated life Offer a vision of the Church as a community of the called whose task is to call others. For further information, visit: www.ukvocation.org Ten Ten Resources is an online resource for Catholic schools and parishes throughout the UK. It is part of Ten Ten, a charitable organisation dedicated to bringing matters of faith to a wider public sphere by inspiring audiences to examine aspects of spirituality and life through drama and storytelling. Ten Ten Resources 2016 All rights reserved. This material may only be used by a school or organisation with an active subscription licence. The licensee has the right to print and photocopy the material for internal purposes only. No person may distribute the material by electronic, digital or physical means to any organisation or individual outside of the licensed organisation. The material may not be used, in part or full, by an unlicensed person, school or organisation. By material, we mean images, videos, film, sound, music, text, intellectual property and any other form of content or ideas which have been created by Ten Ten Resources. Images used by permission (source: Shutterstock and Pixabay) Music used by permission (source: Reawakening Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)