Thursday, September 22, 2011

Welcoming new friends

What happens when 340 little ones gather for the very first prayer service of the academic year?  Answer, a little bit of nervousness, some questioning about protocol, and lots of kids just being kids.


This was a moment for staff and students at Saint Francis to give thanks for the success of construction that has taken place over the summer months (the work isn't yet quite finished, but it won't be long), and to give thanks for the opportunity to learn in a faith environment.

The words of the blessing for the newly-renovated building were pronounced, and then holy water was sprinkled around the gymnasium, to the joy and surprise of some and all of the students.  Various students were called upon to pronounce various parts of this blessing, and to welcome the newcomers who have arrived from Saint Michael's school (which closed its doors at the end of June).  Symbols and prayer candles were presented by children from each grade level, including one prayer candle from each grade level as well.

For most of the returning students, the rythm of prayer as part of the day is not new, however there are five classrooms of JK-SK students.  For these (and there are more than 140 Kindergarten students involved here), this was their very first exposure to the rest of the students in the school, and to the practice of prayer in common.  No doubt there will be more such opportunities, but its fun to watch as little ones become acquainted with the structure of learning.

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