SUGGESTIONS
FOR PLANNING
PRAYER SERVICES & SACRED SPACE
During the course of the
year, each group is asked to plan and execute either the sacred space,
opening liturgy, or closing liturgy on a rotation basis as listed on
the Table Packet. In your planning, keep in mind coherency regarding
the Biblical theme. Consult liturgical calendars as a tie-in for the
season. Avoid simply assigning a person to do the planning.
Work as a group. Plan during breaks or lunch. If necessary, consult
with one another by phone. Be free to call on the talents of others
in the Bible Institute, e.g., artists, lectors or musicians. Plan well
in advance of your groups assigned date.
SACRED SPACE:
Sacred Space is a visual
aid that helps one get in touch with the holy in our lives. The Sacred
Space flows from the Biblical theme for the day and may also express
the liturgical season by color and symbol. Use good taste and appropriate
symbols. Set up the sacred space in a visible location. You may use
materials that have been collected and stored by the team or provide
your own. The Sacred Space may include the following:
- The Bible
- Candle(s) in appropriate
liturgical colors. Candle(s) are lit at beginning of each session.
Due to fire regulations, extinguish candles when room is unoccupied.
- Religious symbols (e.g.,
water, rocks, ashes, palms, etc.)
- Cloth coverings of various
textures and colors
- Plants and/or flowers
- Crucifix (for New Testament
series)
OPENING AND CLOSING PRAYER
LITURGY:
The prayer services are closely
linked with the theme for the day and the liturgical season. Through
song, readings, processions, etc., the entire gathering becomes actively
engaged in the liturgical ritual. A careful selection of readings, music
and symbols with appropriately formulated responses and rituals help
facilitate the service. The opening service serves to draw all present
into an experience that opens them to the Spirit speaking through the
days activities. The closing service concludes the day with a
shared encounter with God and one another based on the revelation of
the day. Some suggestions for the prayer liturgy are as follows:
- The prayer liturgy may
contain contemporary or traditional material. It may follow a conventional
format or be original. It may be quiet or spirited as long as it leads
the community to worship together.
- Use a variety of resources,
readings, prayers, hymns, etc.
- Use inclusive language
for people and expansive language for God. For example, use such phrases
as brothers and sisters instead of only brothers,
people of God instead of only men. In addition
to Father, use other biblical images such as Rock
of Salvation, and the Holy One.
- Materials to be photocopied
must be sent to Sr. Clare Melody at the Office of Religious Education,
3424 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010, (213) 637-7358 no later
than one week prior to the Bible Institute session for which your
group is responsible.
- Give short instructions
to the assembly before and not during the worship.
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