Prayers for the ClassroomPhilip A. Verhalen Liturgical Press, 1998 - 229 pages We know that prayer should be like breathing - just a normal part of our daily lives. Yet, like the first disciples who asked Jesus how to pray, we need help and so do our youth. Prayers for the Classroom provides that help with structured daily communal prayers, particularly for private school teachers who want to begin class with a prayer. In keeping with the seasons, these community prayers enrich the liturgical spirit of every part of the academic year. Prayers for the Classroom incorporates the needs of the group and the social and individual character of each participant, and helps youth learn how to pray with others as well as on their own. These prayers are universal, tried and tested, touching hearts in a personal way. Celebrating diverse cultural origins, Prayers for the Classroom draws on a variety of sources, including expressions of East and West, women and men, youth and sages, biblical and non-biblical beliefs. A simple resource that encourages consistent use, Prayers for the Classroom can be used as a daily program or as an occasional prayer resource; the collection is arranged and indexed by themes so that it can be used easily either way. The format is easy to follow: it is divided into the months of the school year from September through June, with each month divided into four weeks with five distinctive prayers for each week. Each prayer includes a short introduction and background and follows the general pattern of the liturgical season. In November, Thanksgiving prayers are presented; December includes several prayers relating to the Christmas theme; in February and March, lenten prayers are provided; April contains resurrection themes; and May has Pentecostal prayers. In addition to furthering the celebration of the liturgical seasons, this collection captures the poetic and mystical spirit of spring and fall. The variety of these selections allows teachers or students to choose a prayer at random depending upon the desired theme. Chapters are Introduction, Suggested Use of This Book, September Prayers, October Prayers, November Prayers, December Prayers, January Prayers, February Prayers, March Prayers, April Prayers, and May Prayers. A thematic index is also included. Verhalen prepared Prayers for the Classroom to stimulate the minds and hearts of users to a greater union with God, a union that leads to the spontaneous prayer that comes from the depths of the inner-self; prayer that will become, like breathing, a natural part of our daily lives. Its hard cover and one ribbon marker facilitate its use in communal prayer. Philip A. Verhalen, PhD, is adjunct professor of religion at Pacific Lutheran University and a religion teacher at Bellarmine Preparatory School in Tacoma, Washington. He has published Faith in a Secularized World and several articles on religion and theology. |
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... used by many , that they will stimulate the minds and hearts of those who use them to a greater union with God , one that leads to the kind of spontaneous prayer that comes from the depths of the inner - self , vii Foreword.
Philip A. Verhalen. comes from the depths of the inner - self , and that they will then become like breathing , just a natural part of everyone's existence . We still ask : " Lord , teach us to pray . " The answer is always the same ...
Philip A. Verhalen. 1. September Prayers Refreshed Beginnings PRAYER ONE Morning Offering This prayer comes from St. Ignatius September Prayers.
Philip A. Verhalen. PRAYER ONE Morning Offering This prayer comes from St. Ignatius of Loyola , founder of the Society of Jesus , the Jesuits . It is a prayer of offering based in gratitude coming from the depths of the heart . Whatever ...
... come to know and to love you better . Rather than my own profit , may your honor and glory and the service of others be the motive that inspires me . Give me a love of the truth , perseverance in difficulties , modesty in success and ...