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1 ST MARTIN DE PORRES “Through Jesus we achieve our very best” Welcome to Year 4 Inspire

2 Types of Prayer Contrition (Sorry) Petition Thanksgiving.

3 Contrition (Sorry) O my God because you are so good I am very sorry that I have sinned against you and with the help of your grace I will try not to sin again. Amen

4 Petition (Asking) Father in heaven you love me, Your with me night and day. I want to love You always in all I do and say. I’ll try to please you Father bless me through the day. Amen

5 Thanksgiving Thank You God, for the food we have eaten. Thank You God, for all our friends. Thank You God, for everything, Thank You God. Amen

6 Rosary Beads The rosary provides a physical method of keeping count of the number of Hail Marys said. The fingers are moved along the beads as the prayers are recited.Hail Marys

7 The Holy Bible is used to remind us of the live and teachings of Jesus. It is used in Mass and guides us on what way we should live our lives.Jesus

8 Islam Salah Muslims pray five times a day. This is known as Salah and is one of the five pillars of Islam. Fajar- Near Dawn Zuhar – Midday Asr- Afternoon Maghrib- Sunset Iisha- Nightfall

9 Prayer Mat This is a mat which Muslims use to kneel on while praying. It is used to ensure the cleanliness of the place of prayer, and to create an isolated space to concentrate in prayer.

10 Qur’an The Qur'an is the Muslim's holy book. It is the word of Allah (God) as told to the prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). The Qur'an is the word of God as it was given, in Arabic. Muslim's believe that it is the most important book in the world.

11 Tasbi Prayer beads used by Muslims to keep count during their pray.

12 Hinduism Hinduism is the religion of the majority of people in India and Nepal. It also exists among significant populations outside of the sub continent and has over 900 million adherents worldwide. Unlike most other religions, Hinduism has no single founder, no single scripture, and no commonly agreed set of teachings.

13 Individual rather than communal Hindu worship is primarily an individual act rather than a communal one, as it involves making personal offerings to the deity. Worshippers repeat the names of their favourite gods and goddesses, and repeat mantras. Water, fruit, flowers and incense are offered to god.

14 Shrine for worship

15 Bell Worshippers will ring the bell to let God know that they have come to worship and to invite him into the home.

16 Diva lamp Worshippers will light the lamp and move it around in circles to bring light to the shrine. This light is a symbol of God’s presence.

17 Sikhism Sikhs are required to pray 5 times a day. These prayers are known as panj bania. Panj Bania refers to five prayers required in Sikhism. Panj is the Sikh word for five, and Bania is plural for bani meaning word or scripture.

18 Malas A mala is a string of 108 beads with one bead as the summit bead called a 'sumeru'. It is a tool used to keep your mind on the meditation practice.

19 Judaism It is custom to pray three times a day. Morning Service- Shacharit Afternoon Service- Minchah Evening Service- Ma’ariv

20 Tallit (Prayer Shawl) The tallit (also pronounced tallis) is a prayer shawl, the most authentic Jewish garment. It is a rectangular-shaped piece of linen or wool with special fringes on each of the four corners. The purpose of the garment is to hold the four corners to remind them of God’s commandements.

21 Kippah (Cap) This cap is worn by Jewish mean as the law requires men to cover their heads as a sign of respect and reverence for God when praying, studying the Torah, saying a blessing or entering a synagogue.

22 Yad The Yad Torah Pointer is a long stick shape pointer for pointing the words out of the Torah reading. The traditionally made Torah pPointer always has a pointing finger of a hand at the end of the long stick. It is on the days of Mondays and Thursdays along with the Shabbat that the Pointer is used in the Synagogue to follow along with the readings of the Torah, which is also known as the readings of the Five Books of Moses.

23 Let us join together in Prayer Heavenly Father, look down upon us this morning to work together as a multicultural school and to enjoy the company of our friends and family. We thank you for our families and our teachers who work so hard to do their best for us. Lord hear us

24 St Martin’s Prayer Dear St Martin, your whole life was committed to looking after the sick and needy as well as the animals upon the earth. You showed us a wonderful example of the teachings of Jesus. Bless all of us in this school family and help us all to continue to follow your example. St Martin, pray for us.

25 What is our purpose today? With your child we would like you to make a set of prayer beads, a worship mat and a love stone or holding cross that will be special to both of you. These things you will be able to use as a family to pray together.

26 We hope you enjoy this morning.


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