Catholic Life
DIOCESE OF NORTHAMPTON
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THE CATHOLIC NATURE OF THE SCHOOL
The Catholic faith is central to our school and permeates all that we do. We aim to provide all the children with an environment and a programme of Religious Education, which will help the children to become aware of God’s presence in their lives. The environment of the school helps children to develop their relationship with God, to experience Christian community, and to develop their own sense of belonging and community.
Mass is celebrated in school at least once a term by (Fr. Jais, Parish Priest for Our Lady of Lourdes) and sets the seal on the special Catholic atmosphere of the school. In addition, there are many other opportunities for special liturgical celebrations led by the children.
Parents have the legal right to withdraw their children from collective worship and religious education but any parents considering this course of action should first make an appointment to see the Head Teacher.
PRAYER TIME AT ST Edward'S
Prayer time at St Edward’s provides opportunities for spiritual growth and development through participation in a variety of forms of worship and all forms of prayer – formal, informal, spontaneous, private, shared, petitionary and meditative.
We aim to help the children value and respect the power of prayer and to use it to help strengthen the children’s relationship with God.
We want to be a praying community. It is important for children to know the ‘formal’ prayers of the church which we may all pray together and which we all hear and say with the parish / family communities outside school.
We also value ‘formal’ prayers which have been written especially for children and which hold meaning for them. With these two aspects in mind, we aim to teach particular prayers to the children.
Children are encouraged to develop their individual prayer life through daily participation in collective worship, grace before meals and afternoon prayer.
Prayer does not only mean ‘formal’ prayers. We do hope to help each other to listen to God speaking to us and to respond in our hearts and minds during moments or stillness, reflection and silence.
We also encourage prayer writing by the children themselves.