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Worship Showing respect and value for God
Prayer Words of praise, sorrow, thanks, etc. offered to God.
Aids to Worship Items that help Christians focus when they pray
Icon Religious image of Jesus or one of the Saints. They are often seen as being filled with the spirit of the person shown.
Liturgical Worship A shurch service which follows a structure - set text/ritual
Structured worship Worship which follows a strict pattern eg. Mass follows a strict set where the priest follows
Private worship A believer giving God praise by themselves
Meditation Being silent and thoughtful in the presence of God
Statue 3D figure that represents, Jesus, Mary or one of the Saints
Public Worship Christians gather together to praise God
Non Liturgical Worship A service which does not follow a set text or ritual
Spontaneous worship Worship which has no set structure, but allows worshippers to do or say what they want to,
Advantages of Private worship No distractions Concentrate on God alone Choose to do it at anytime Can be for as little or as long as you want.
Advantages of Public Worship Christians can come together as a community, Jesus said, 'for where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them'.
Bible in Catholic church Read aloud during Mass Priest read Gospel and explain it in his homily Parts of the bible may be sung in hymns
Bible in Protestant Parts of Bible read aloud and then explained by vicar in the sermon
Bible in the Quaker church They come together and sit in silence until one of them feels they should speak. They may feel that they should read a part of the bible.
Who is Mary The Mother of GOD
Immaculate conception Born free from original sin
Annunciation When angel Gabriel told Mary that she was to give birth.
The assumption Mary was taken into heaven. body and soul
Virgin Birth The belief that Mary conceived without sexual intercourse
Why Mary was important? Lived a life without sin. Commitment to the will of God. Caring for the needs of others. Perfect Mother Focus for Prayer.
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