Author: Fr Reuben Gauci

‘Il-Każ tal-Kejk Migdum’ – Event by ĠuPazzi

ĠuPazzi presents “Il-Każ tal-Kejk Migdum,” a theme inspired by a renowned detective board game. Picture this: a puppet sneaks a quick bite of a tempting slice of cake when no one’s watching. A gripping investigation follows where some lucky audience members will join forces to identify the mischievous cake-eater. This unique experience promises both education and entertainment in equal measure.

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Take One

ACTS (Announcing Christ to Schools) has conducted various activities for Form 4 students for the past 22 years. Our aim was always to invite students to reconsider the relevance of the Christian faith in their lives. Many have found the ACTS sessions to be a positive turning point. Some of them have even partnered with us to share a message of hope and encouragement with other students…

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Living love through peace and generosity – session

Presentation Introduction

Animator: Good morning, dear Students!

Welcome to today’s reflection on living love through peace and generosity. As followers of Christ, we are called to be instruments of His love in the world, spreading peace and generosity wherever we go. Today, we will explore how embracing these qualities can transform our lives and the lives of those around us…

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Living love through the memory of others – session

Presentation Introduction

Throughout November, but especially on the 2nd of November, we are invited to remember our relatives and friends who passed away. A good way to do this is by visiting them in the cemetery and putting flowers or lighting a candle on the grave.

Reflection

We, persons, depend on each other. The Saints we celebrate on the 1st of November pray to God for us people still living in the world…

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Living love through a community – session

Presentation Introduction

Dear Children, can you see these children in the image? What do you think they are doing? (Children will give some suggestions). You are right, children; your suggestions are good. That is the meaning of community: we are all united, love and help each other in many ways. The community are the people who help us.

Reflection

My Community Read Aloud

After watching this story, children will learn about who are the people who make part of our community…

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Nurturing Faith and Personal Growth through reading Spirituality Books

Reading Christian spirituality books offers a profound pathway for nurturing our faith and personal growth. These literary works present timeless wisdom, illuminating life’s complexities through a divine lens. They foster an understanding of sacred scriptures, spirituality’s role in daily life, and the profound teachings of Jesus Christ. Such insights prompt personal introspection, encouraging us to live with compassion, kindness, and humility. Immersing in these books fosters a deeper communion with God, providing clarity and guidance amidst life’s challenges…

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Feeling home

Introduction

The course’s aim led by Fr Reuben was to get in touch with ourselves and God, and how to create a deep communication with Him. Fr Paul Chetcuti thought us that religion and spirituality work hand in hand. Spirituality is invisible but it is the reality of life, and religion is what makes the invisible visible.

Fr Paul gave us the example that when we have our birthday it is the reality of life that we grew another year, this is like spirituality because we will not know that someone has his or her birthday if we’re not told, so this is the spiritual part of life…

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The Enriching Role of Elderly Volunteers in School Prayer Spaces

Spiritual Insight and Lifelong Experience

The contribution of elderly individuals in shaping prayer spaces in schools is a valuable asset that we deeply appreciate at the School Development Society (SDS). With their years of wisdom, depth of experience, and patient demeanours, elderly volunteers can provide a unique layer of richness and insight to our prayer spaces, bridging the gap between generations in our school communities…

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Living love through peace and generosity

Presentation Welcome

The head, SLT, or educator who is animating the reflection welcomes the students and helps them to calm down and focus. One can start the reflection with the sign of the cross or a minute in silence.

Reflection

Generosity does not mean sharing our extra food or belongings or giving some of your time. Real generosity means giving until it hurts with a big smile…

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Living love through the memory of others

Presentation Welcome

The Head, SLT, or educator who is administering the assembly welcomes the students by saying good morning. One can start the assembly with the sign of the cross or a minute in silence.

Reflection

We are during the month of November. In November we think about our relatives and friends that are no longer with us. They are in Heaven…

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Living love through the community

Presentation Welcome

The head, SLT, or educator who is animating the reflection welcomes the students and helps them to calm down and focus. One can start the reflection with the sign of the cross or a minute in silence.

Reflection

Community means helping and knowing each other. Everyone is important, and let us build our classroom/school community by keeping a nice atmosphere among us…

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