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Catechesis of the Good ShepherdContinued from CGS Home Page» Also included in the presentation is an invitation to prayer, song and meditation. The children then have the opportunity to ponder these biblical passages or liturgical prayers while working and praying with the figures representative of the passage and prayers. Often the children’s prayer is done by reenactments of the text and meditation. They may do this by placing wood figures of sheep in a sheepfold of the Good Shepherd, setting sculpted apostles around a Last Supper table, or preparing a small altar with the furnishings used for the Eucharist. Through this process, the children develop a sense of awe, wonder, and joy in our God. The Work of the Child: Sofia Cavalletti, with the help of Gianna Gobbi,
began this work in 1954 in Who gave us the gift of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd? Another important aspect of the CGS is the knowledge that the adult cannot replace the work of the Holy Spirit in teaching the child about God. The adult (the catechist) prepares the materials, studies the Scriptures, prays, and then makes a presentation to the children. The work is then put in the hands of the child, trusting that God’s own Holy Spirit is working within the child to nurture the love relationship between God and the child. Therefore, we say that the true teacher is the Holy Spirit, not the adult! How does Maria Montessori’s work come into it? Children learn from the environment.
How do I enroll my child in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd? In order to enroll your child into the
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program here at St. Margaret of What do you mean by Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 atrium? In the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program,
there are three levels of atrium. How Can I Be involved? The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Program
involves so many people. We are always in need for people to: If you are interested in being involved in The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Program, or wish information on enrolling your children, please contact Eileen at 732-3131 ext 31. |
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