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Welcome

The SLT or any educator who is conducting the assembly will address the students positively saying Good morning to all. One can start this assembly stop for a moment of silence to be mindful of the present moment. Then make the sign of the cross: “In the name of the Father, and of the son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen”

Introduction

This week we are celebrating St Agatha. Saint Agatha was a young saint from Sicily who gave her life for Jesus. It is said that Saint Agatha lived in Malta for some time and she also helped us escape from a big Turk’s attack. She is the patron saint of Malta, which means she watches over the island and takes care of it. Now, let us watch this clip together.

Watch

Ask the students what they liked about the clip.

Reflective Thought

St Agatha is watching over the beautiful islands we just saw, our islands. It is important that we respect our country – the land, the people, nature, and our traditions.

Prayer

Dear God, we thank you for St Agatha as patron of Malta. We thank you for our country and the many beautiful things it has to offer. Amen.

Welcome

The SLT or any educator who is conducting the assembly will address the students positively saying Good morning to all. One can start this assembly stop for a moment of silence to be mindful of the present moment. Then make the sign of the cross: “In the name of the Father, and of the son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen”

Introduction

This week we are celebrating St Agatha. Saint Agatha was a young saint from Sicily who gave her life for Jesus. It is said that Saint Agatha lived in Malta for some time and she also helped us escape from a big Turk’s attack. She is the patron saint of Malta, which means she watches over the island and takes care of it. Now, let us watch this clip together.

Watch

Ask the students what they liked about the clip.

Reflective Thought

St Agatha is watching over the beautiful islands we just saw, our islands. It is important that we respect our country – the land, the people, nature, and our traditions.

Prayer

Dear God, we thank you for St Agatha as patron of Malta. We thank you for our country and the many beautiful things it has to offer. Amen.

Welcome

The SLT or any educator who is conducting the assembly will address the students positively saying Good morning to all. One can start this assembly stop for a moment of silence to be mindful of the present moment. Then make the sign of the cross: “In the name of the Father, and of the son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen”

Introduction

This week we will be celebrating the feast of St Agatha. Saint Agatha is a Sicilian saint and was martyred at 20 years. It is said St Agatha and her friends escaped Sicily and found refuge in Malta, hence the catacombs in Rabat named after her. It is also believed through her intercession we got saved from a Turks’ attack and so was named patron of Malta. Let us watch this clip together.

Watch

Ask students how the clip made them feel. Ask them what they think the correlation is between St Agatha and the clip.

Reflective Thought

St Agatha as the patron saint of Malta is a gentle reminder to appreciate our island. This clip flaunted the beauty of our island and its history. Let us take pride in our cultures and identity, respect our lands – nature, and the people.

Prayer

Dear God, through the intercession of St Agatha we pray in thanks for our island, its history, and its beauty. We pray you help us realise the beauty of our culture and identity. Amen.

Welcome

The SLT or any educator who is conducting the assembly will address the students positively saying Good morning to all. One can start this assembly stop for a moment of silence to be mindful of the present moment. Then make the sign of the cross: “In the name of the Father, and of the son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen”

Introduction

This week we will be celebrating the feast of St Agatha. Saint Agatha is a Sicilian saint and was martyred at 20 years. It is said St Agatha and her friends escaped Sicily and found refuge in Malta, hence the catacombs in Rabat named after her. It is also believed through her intercession we got saved from a Turks’ attack and so was named patron of Malta. Let us watch this clip together.

Watch

Ask students how the clip made them feel. Ask them what they think the correlation is between St Agatha and the clip.

Reflective Thought

St Agatha as the patron saint of Malta is a gentle reminder to appreciate our island. This clip flaunted the beauty of our island and its history. Let us take pride in our cultures and identity, respect our lands – nature, and the people.

Prayer

Dear God, through the intercession of St Agatha we pray in thanks for our island, its history, and its beauty. We pray you help us realise the beauty of our culture and identity. Amen.

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