Liturgical Prayer is an important aspect of corporate worship: it enables participation by all, and gives structure and rhythm to our regular gathering! The Holy Eucharist is the source and the summit of the Christian Life and stands at the heart of many Church schools and so we provide both Mass Outlines and Whole School Liturgies...just for you!
These outlines of the Holy Eucharist for both children and young people will include some or all of the following: An Introduction to the EucharistPenitential SentencesSuggested ReadingsPrayer of the FaithfulPresentation of Gifts and Prayer over the giftsPrayer after CommunionPost Communion MeditationDismissal Sentence
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Epiphany (January 6)
The Magi are led by the light of a star, so let’s get global as we pray that all nations will be guided to Jesus!
The Wedding at Cana
Still basking in the light of the Epiphany, this Eucharist outline explores the manifestation of Jesus as the Wedding at Cana
Conversion of St Paul (January 25)
How can we share the Good News that characterised St Paul’s life with others?
Presentation of the Lord (Candelmas) (February 2)
All Saints (November 1) for Key Stage 2/3
All Souls Day (November 2) for Key Stage 2/3
St Andrew (November 30) for KS3
What does the story of our life tell others? This Eucharist celebrates the apostle Andrew whose life and ministry shared the message of Jesus throughout the world.
St Leo the Great (November 10)
St Leo the Great was renowned as a theologian and peacemaker. This Eucharist helps young people to think about what it means to be a peacemaker in the world today.
St Elizabeth of Hungary (November 17)
After her husband died St Elizabeth dedicated her life to caring for the sick and the needy. This Eucharist helps young people to explore our calling and responsibility to recognise Christ in the poor.
Advent to Christmas
Anticipating Christmas at the end of Term!
Education
Celebrating the Blessings we have received through our Education
Jesus our Friend (KS2)
A Eucharist outline for Primary Schools. Jesus our friend is with us now and throughbout the year to come! Suitable for the beginning of Term!
The Triumph of the Cross (KS2) (September 14)
St Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist (KS2) (September 21)
St Michael and all the Angels (KS2) (September 29)
Harvest Thanksgiving (KS2)
St Francis of Assisi (KS2) (October 4)
St Luke the Evangelist (KS2) (October 18)
Halloween/All Saints (October 31) for Key Stage 2
All Saints (November 1) for Key Stage 2/3
All Souls Day (November 2) for Key Stage 2/3
Saints of Wales (KS2) (November 14)
St Cecilia (KS2) (November 22)
A Mass with a musical flavour for the patron saint of Music!
St Nicholas (KS2) (December 6)
Celebrating the original Santa Claus!
St Lucy (KS2) (December 13)
Her name means light: a lovely Advent saint to celebrate!
Our Baptism (KS2)
Celebrating our Baptism and what it means to be part of God's family, the Church
Mary
Suitable for Advent or the feast of the Annunciation (March 25)
Mary's Song (KS2)
Looking at Mary's Song (The Magnificat) - suitable for the feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (May 31)
Our Church Building
For use whether you're celebrating an Anniversary of Dedication or simply exploring sacred spaces or what it means to be the church
The Gift of Peace
A Mass Outline for peace in the world, the peace Jesus gives
Ash Wednesday - Springtime of the Church
A Liturgy which uses the traditional giving of ashes but takes the theme of Lent as the springtime of the church, where pupils tie a paper leaf or green ribbon to bare branches after they have recieved ashes.
Ash Wednesday - A Stone's Throw Away
Another liturgy for the beginning of Lent involving ash and stones!
Christingle Service
A Liturgy to celebrate the ever popular Christingle
Symbols of Suffering
A Prayer Service for use during Holy Week
New Beginnings
Prayers for use in the parish for students beginning a new school year or a new school, or students preparing for university or colege, and which can be easily adapted and used in school.
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