Creative Praying in Groups
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Parish leaders are often looking for resources which provide non-liturgical ways to begin parish gatherings with prayer. Creative Praying in Groups is a valuable tool for prayer preparation. It is organized in two parts: prayers to be used at meetings and prayers used throughout the year. Each part contains multiple services thematically organized.
This book is accessible and user-friendly. Each service includes: directions for how to prepare the service, scripture verses that you can use, parts for the prayer leader and those participating in the prayer, and a list of items that you will need for the prayer such as specific visual aids, suggestions for music, water, bowls, candles, etc.
Creative Praying in Groups can be used:
- with the whole parish
- to begin parish meetings
- with religious education
- with catechetical sessions
- on retreats with children, youth, and adults
- with RENEW and Bible study groups
- at any event or meeting where "two or three are gathered" (Matthew 18:20)
Book Details
- Product Code: CPRAYG
- ISBN: 978-1-56854-253-9
- Author: Julia McGuinness
- Size: 8 1/2 x 10 7/8
- Pages: 112
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Copyright: 2006
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