Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Lent: a time for spiritual training and discipline.

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday February 25th

All of us love holidays. They give us a chance to catch up with family members or to clean out the clutter in our homes or we get a chance to get away from the normal rhythm of life to recreate our energies and minds.

Lent is a little like holidays even though it does not sound like it. In many religious traditions there are periods of time for ‘catching up’ through spiritual exercises. In the Christian tradition, the 40 days of spiritual training is linked to the 40 years of the people of Israel in the desert on their way to the Promised Land.


Lent begins on Feb 25 this year with Ash Wednesday. It’s called ‘Ash’ Wednesday because Catholics receive ashes on their forehead to remind them that life here is only temporary.
Lent helps us remember that God’s power “dispels all evil, washes guilt away, restores lost innocence, brings mourners joy, casts out hatred, brings us peace and humbles earthly pride” (taken from the prayer of Easter Vigil).

The main elements of this time of spiritual training are present in most religious traditions – 1. Almsgiving 2. Prayer and 3. Fasting.

Almsgiving

All of us can shed some fat, both in the amount of stuff we have in our homes or the weight we carry on ourselves. Almsgiving is about shedding some of the fat so that our lifestyles become leaner and we find it easier to focus on the important things or persons in our lives.


Prayer

Strengthening the relationship with God or praying as a community to witness to the greatness of God is essential for our well being in the short and long term. If we simply drift from day to day without a sense of direction, or worse still, if we are running towards a dead end, we really need to stop and check our directions. Take a look at a good map and redirect, refocus. Prayer can help us do this. Silence brings great surprises.


Fasting

Fasting is a great ‘therapy’ for getting in shape mentally, spiritually and physically. The danger is that we might consider ourselves as really virtuous and better than others because we are fasting. The idea is that we ‘fast’ from the things that are holding us back from being more loving and generous. For example, fasting from gossiping or from terribly long telephone conversations that are not necessary. We could fast from computer games once or twice a week and fill the time with good conversation with our family or friends. It’s all about refocusing. Fasting helps us feel some solidarity with those who are hungry every day. We can do so many things if we only have time to reflect and work things out for ourselves. Fasting from TV or window shopping might create that time for us.

Every good wish and blessing for a good season. Remember, a good Lent or time of training means a great finish. Easter will be so much more meaningful. We will move from darkness to light as promised.


Reflection by Ms Wendy Louis, Exec Director, ACCS

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Workshop: Sexuality Education, the teacher and the Catholic School

ACCS and Catholic Medical Guild will be presenting a one day workshop, “Sexuality Education—the teacher and the Catholic School: Why? What? How?” This will take place on Saturday, 14 March (9.00am to 5.30pm) at The Training Centre, Catholic Junior College.



In this workshop, teachers will learn more about several aspects of the Catholic Church’s teachings on sex and sexuality. They will also be invited to reflect on and discuss ways a Catholic school can teach it. In addition, there will be presentations on the roles educators and parents play in forming the young person to be a sexually responsible individual.


Among the workshop speakers are:

  • Fr David Garcia, Dominican priest
  • Dr John Hui, Catholic Medical Guild
  • Mr John Ooi, parent, educator and edu-preneur
  • Mrs Michelle Soliano-Liew, a Family Life educator and trainer
  • Bro Paul Rogers, Principal, Catholic Junior College

This workshop can help educators better respond to the Church’s call that Catholic schools teach sexuality education in ways that are based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the wisdom of the Church. In this way, educators in Catholic schools can better impart knowledge and skills to students that will help them to make responsible and discerning choices that respect life.


The cost per person to attend the workshop is $30, inclusive of materials and meals.


For more information and to register, please contact Ms Shirley Louis at 68587080 or shirleylouis@catholic.org.sg.





Monday, February 9, 2009

Recollection (6-7 March): Called to teach and care

ACCS invites Catholic educators to a recollection with the theme, Called to teach and care.
Retreatants will be invited to reflect prayerfully on the ministry of teaching as a ministry of forming and caring for students.
This will be held on Friday 6 (7pm) to Saturday 7 March (6pm). The venue will be Canossian Lifespring Spirituality Centre and the facilitators are Canossian Sister Elizabeth Tham & Marist Brother Robert Teoh.

The cost of the weekend per person is $55 (aircon) and $35 (non-aircon).



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Monday, February 2, 2009

Communio: 1st gathering for 2009

ACCS will launch the 2009 Communio series on Friday, 20 February with a presentation on "Character Education in Catholic Schools."
It is timely for schools to reflect on this theme. The present realities challenge Catholic educators, and the larger Catholic community, to reflect on the quality of the character education we provide to help our students live and work better in today's world.

This is open to all school leaders and educators in Catholic schools and Catholic teachers in government schools.

The presenters will be Mrs Regina Lee, Principal, CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) and Mr Charles Surin, Principal, Hai Sing Catholic, and their staff.

The venue will be at CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh). The presentation and discussion will be from 2 to 5pm.

Kindly contact Mr Louis Oo at louis_tin_maung_oo@catholic.org.sg or 68587085 to confirm your attendance.


Picture courtesy of CHIJ OLN