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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.

Introduction

Being generous means being kind to others. We can be generous by sharing our toys, helping one another, making others happy and being friends. Let’s watch this video together:

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Reflective Thought

In life, we meet several people who are generous and who help others. Among these, there is Jesus, our parents, our brothers and sisters, our grandparents and all those who take care of us. These people are happy to be generous with us and show us their care to make us happy. What makes you happy? (Show a happy emoji). Let us all be generous. Take turns to choose a sticker and give it to one of your friends in class.

One of the Colleges is called after St Nicholas, he was a very generous saint with the kids and youths. His feast is celebrated around the world on the 6th of December.

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Prayer

God, please bless everyone and help us to make each other happy.

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.

Introduction

Have you ever helped anyone who was in need? Maybe you shared your food or one of your belongings with someone? This means that you were generous. When you are generous others will imitate you in this good deed and that’s why generosity is contagious! Let’s watch this video together:

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Reflective Thought

Generosity means giving even when it hurts. We are encouraged to continue this mission of generosity started by our ancestors by helping and giving from all that we have. We can share our belongings, food, time, happiness, a hug and much more. Now let us think of those people who were generous with us and made us happy. Now let us sing:

One of the Colleges is called after St Nicholas, he was a very generous saint with the kids and youths. His feast is celebrated around the world on the 6th of December.

Prayer

God, help me to be a giver more than a taker. Give me the wisdom to learn to help others in all ways and to love everyone as you have loved me.

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. 

Introduction

Generosity is a practical expression of love. We are all called to be generous. We act in a generous way when we give freely and abundantly. We know a lot of people who have behaved generously to make others feel happy. Let us watch this video together:

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Reflective Thought

Generosity means being kind and selfless. It is the ability to be willing to share. Acts of generosity improve our mental health and our well-being. It is important that one spreads generosity as it is the best way to sustain humanity. We all need each other and generosity is the link that connects people of every race and age. Generosity, which is born out of love, is part of human nature.

One of the Colleges is called after St Nicholas, he was a very generous saint with the kids and youths. His feast is celebrated around the world on the 6th of December.

Prayer

Teach me Lord to be generous, to serve others and to show love without counting the cost and seeking any reward. Amen.

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.

Introduction

Generosity is a morally good behaviour which everyone is invited to live. Generosity is being kind and selfless and it improves our mental health as well as our well-being. Let us watch this video together:

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Reflective Thought

Generosity is giving and going above and beyond. The practise of the virtue of generosity helps us to become better, selfless persons. Acts of generosity are essential in our lives because they help us to think of the needs of others. It is an attribute that an individual develops over time. The more we believe we can give, the more valuable our lives become to us and to others. This will also make us more joyful.

One of the Colleges is called after St Nicholas, he was a very generous saint with the kids and youths. His feast is celebrated around the world on the 6th of December.

Prayer

Dear God, thank you for your generosity. Teach me to act generously in the same way you are generous with me.  Help me to feel the happiness of sharing your generosity with others and to be always alert to the needs of others. Amen.

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