Friday, 24 October 2014

The Blog Is Back

Hello everyone, we took a little break from our Blog for a while there but not from our work, which continued on apace, with 2000+ young people coming to our Centre in the last academic year (2013/14) for their Retreat.

We had the pleasure of facilitating retreats for young people from:

Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School 
St. Joseph's College, Belfast
De La Salle College, Belfast
St. Mary's CBGS, Belfast
Mercy College, Belfast
St. Bride's Primary School, Belfast
St. Columbanus College, Bangor
St. Kieran's Primary School, Belfast
St. Teresa's Primary School, Belfast
St. Rose's Dominican College, Belfast
St. James' Primary School, Carrickfergus
Glengormley Inegrated Primary School
John Paul II Primary School, Belfast
St. MacNissi's Primary School, Glengormley
St. Patrick's Primary School, Holywood
St. Therese of Lisieux, Belfast
St. Colman's Primary School, Derriaghy
St. Joseph's Primary School, Crumlin
St. Patrick's Primary, Waterfoot
St. Bernard's Primary School, Glengormley
Our Lady Queen of Peace Primary School, Belfast
St. Michael's Primary School, Ravenhill Road
Holy Trinity Primary School, Belfast
Dominican College, Fortwilliam
St. John the Baptist Primary School, Belfast
Sacred Heart Primary School, Belfast
St. Joseph's Primary School, Lisburn
St. Finian's and St. Mary's Primary Schools, Newtownards
Ballymacrickett Primary School
St. Ciaran's Primary School, Cushendun
St. Patrick's Grammar School, Downpatrick.

So as you can see, we were very busy and we hope that all those young people who came on Retreat with us last year enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed meeting them.



We will be keeping the Blog up to date from now on, just in a slightly different way than before.  A change is as good as a rest as they say.  Anyhow keep checking in on us and feel free to send us your comments, especially if you have been on Retreat with us.  Hearing your thoughts and ideas about your Retreat experience helps us to make sure that our programmes stay relevant and engaging.


Prayer Ring


All our retreat days end in our chapel with a Prayer Service organised by the young people who come here.
  
Everyone at the Prayer Service will be bringing their own intentions into that special time. We believe that praying with and for others, is an important way of supporting one another, but sometimes people aren't comfortable saying their intentions out loud in a group.  One of the things that we decided to do was to invite each person to write their intention on a strip of paper instead. 

Then we invite them to staple their prayer strip onto a ring, with the prayer facing inwards so that no-one else can read it .

When all the prayers are attached to the ring, it is placed in the centre of the FOCUS.  It is a visual reminder that each one of us has need of the encouragement and support of each other in prayer. 

The ring itself symbolises the group, united in prayer for one another, AND the ceaseless love of GOD, which holds us all.

At this point in the Liturgy we pray together for each other, in the words that Jesus taught us...


Our Father, who art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.
Thy Kingdom come,
Thy will be done on earth
As it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our trespasses,
As we forgive those who trespass against us
And lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us from evil.
Amen