The reverence and deep contemplation of the children takes my breath away!
Monday, April 24, 2017
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Thursday, March 30, 2017
The Child and the Adult
From
The Religious Potential of the Child pages 52-53:
“There is a deep bond
uniting God to the child, the Creator to His creature…a bond with which no
person should dare to interfere.
“The help the adult can give
the child is only preliminary and peripheral, and one that halts – that must
halt – on the threshold of the ‘place’ where God speaks with His creature.
“The incandescent moment of
the meeting with God occurs in secret between the Lord and His creature, and
into this secret the adult may not and should not enter.”
I
read the above again recently and it touched me deeply, so I thought I’d share.
The world rewards the quick answer, the fast solution. We are trained to respond at the earliest age, garnering praise for coming up with the correct response with alacrity. The atrium allows the adult, as well as the child, to ponder the great mysteries of God without the pressure of an expected response. This is a beautiful gift, one that often takes my breath away :-)
~ Beate
The world rewards the quick answer, the fast solution. We are trained to respond at the earliest age, garnering praise for coming up with the correct response with alacrity. The atrium allows the adult, as well as the child, to ponder the great mysteries of God without the pressure of an expected response. This is a beautiful gift, one that often takes my breath away :-)
~ Beate
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Our Work in the Atrium
“...it should never be forgotten that yours is a holy work. The Holy Spirit is present wherever the name of Christ is proclaimed. He is in our midst whenever we lift up our hearts and minds to God in prayer. He will give you the light and strength you need!” ~ Pope Francis
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Christmas in the Atrium
Today culminates the Christmas season in our Church, so it is fitting that we spend our atrium session with a Christmas celebration. It is always lovely to be pulled back into the heart of the matter - that beautiful manger holding a wee baby. The children in all atria make a procession to adorn the prayer table. They carry the prayer cloth, the Bible, a candle, the nativity figures and sing Christmas carols - it is always quite festive. We proclaim the scripture passage - Luke 2:1-7 for the youngest children and Luke 2:1-20 for the rest - while setting up the nativity scene. This is such a familiar story, yet it always holds something new if we only take the time to listen. We wonder together at what it would have been like to be there - would we have recognized our Lord?
The older children spent some time in prayer and then gathered objects in the atrium that would symbolize their gift to the baby Jesus. There was a pencil because He helps us write our "blank page," a Sharpie, because He leaves a permanent mark on our lives, a candle, because He is the light, the globe, because we are to share His love with all. The children's sincerity and diligence in searching for the perfect item was a blessing for us as catechists. Again I am humbled by their theology.
In the peace of the Good Shepherd,
Beate
The older children spent some time in prayer and then gathered objects in the atrium that would symbolize their gift to the baby Jesus. There was a pencil because He helps us write our "blank page," a Sharpie, because He leaves a permanent mark on our lives, a candle, because He is the light, the globe, because we are to share His love with all. The children's sincerity and diligence in searching for the perfect item was a blessing for us as catechists. Again I am humbled by their theology.
In the peace of the Good Shepherd,
Beate
Friday, August 21, 2015
Thursday, May 14, 2015
An interview about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
Archbishop Naumann of Kansas City interviews catechist and formation leader Diane Olsen about how the Montesorri method is applied to teaching the Faith to young children. This information segment answers question parents often have about Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. Diane beautifully stresses the difference between formation versus education and gives a few ideas of living a religious experience in our homes with our children.
Direct download: 2013_fc_eg_Cat_of_Good_Shep_mixdown.mp3
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