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Advent calendar
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Today is the
First Sunday of AdventAdvent is a special time when we get ready for the coming of Jesus. Matthew 24:37-44The gospel story is telling us that we must be ready when Jesus comes again, but that we cannot be exactly sure when that will be, so we must try to be ready all the time.
It can be lots of fun when we have visitors – either someone new that we have not met before or family or friends that we have not seen for a while.
Sunday
27 November
Imagine a visitor is coming to see you.
How would you get ready for the visit? How would you make them feel welcome
? Slide3
At
this time of year, we remember Mary and Joseph’s long journey to Bethlehem and how they relied upon the kindness of strangers to provide them with shelter. This Advent, we think about all the families that have been forced to leave their homes and make their own difficult journeys. How can we show kindness to
others this Advent?
Monday
28 November
Download our
World Gifts
resources to set up a nativity scene in class.Slide4
We have seen a lot about refugees in
the news. But what is a refugee? Refugees are people that have to
leave their home in order to save their lives or preserve their freedom. They have no protection from their own state.
Tuesday
29 November
Watch the video to find out more about the
journey of refugees and what their hopes and dreams are for the future.What are your hopes for the future? Slide5
The Advent wreath is a special symbol. The evergreen leaves mean everlasting
life. The circle of the wreath (with no beginning and no end) reminds us of the eternity of God and the four candles are the four weeks of Advent.
Wednesday
30 November
Draw or make an Advent wreath:
1. Cut a hole in the middle of a paper plate
2. Draw around your hands on green recycled paper and ask others to do the same3. Stick the cut-out hands around the outside of the paper plate to make the leaves4. Make four candles by rolling paper into tubes (3 purple and 1 pink)5. Attach a paper flame to one candle on each Sunday of AdventSlide6
World
Gifts is one way we can show kindness to others. The gifts support
people in developing countries to break free from poverty. This year there are two special gifts to support
refugee families who have lost so much. There are lots of other gifts too. There’s even a goat!
Thursday 1 December
Food for a family Winter survival kitFind out more about World Gifts here.
Choose one of the World Gifts and if you can plan ways to raise money for it. Slide7
Gather at your nativity
scene and say a prayer together. Loving God,Your Son was the greatest gift for the world. Help us to remember all that he taught us
about loving our sisters and brothers, wherever they live in the world.Amen
Friday
2 December
Remember to add templates of the World Gifts
to the nativity scene each time you raise money for them. Slide8
Tell
a friend or someone at home what you have been learning about refugees. What would life be like as a refugee?Watch the film of children’s dreams
together.
Saturday
3 December
Talk about the journey of refugees
and what their hopes and dreams are for the future. Slide9
Today is the
Second Sunday of AdventMatthew 3:1-12Today we heard a story about John the Baptist. John told everybody that Jesus was coming and that they needed to get ready. John warns the people coming to be baptised that they need to change their lives for the better. This will help them to be ready for Jesus.
Sunday
4 December
If we change our lives for the better and try to do the right things, we can help to make the world a happier place for other people
too. How are you going to change your life for the better this Advent? What will you do for others so that you are ready when Jesus comes? Slide10
Ahmad
and his family live in Lebanon. They had to leave Syria because of the war, along with many other families.
Monday
5 December
We left Syria because our home was bombed. We were forced to leave with nothing. Life here is very hard. We have no money, so we can’t afford anything. AhmadAfter six years of civil war in Syria, many families have little money left. Life is tough, especially in winter.
Temperatures can get very cold in Lebanon.A World Gift Winter survival kit can provide the means to buy food, fuel and blankets to see families like Ahmed’s safely through the cold winter.
Pray for families like Ahmad’s today. Slide11
Across England and Wales, hundreds of children and young people have written messages of hope to refugees.
Tuesday
6
December Write your own message of hope for refugees here.
I hope the world will come to its senses and use what we have to help… You are not forgotten. I think of you every night in my prayers. You are some of the bravest people, you must always stay strong and keep up your hope.Slide12
Get Christmassy!
Christmas is less than three weeks away. Spend some time decorating your house and your classroom with eco-friendly decorations. Make colourful paper chains by using recycled magazines!You may wish to organise a Christmas sale and use the money to buy World Gifts.
You could make Christmas cards, decorations or cakes to sell.
Wednesday
7
December Slide13
The feast of the Immaculate Conception
Today is a special feast day for Mary, Jesus’ mother. In many countries around the world this day is when people celebrate Mother’s Day.
Thursday
8
December
Thanks to your support, CAFOD works with mums (and dads) all over the world. Here is a mum and her child from Syria. They are being supported by CAFOD partner, Caritas Hellas in Greece. Light a candle. Pray the Hail Mary together so that all people may have the things that they need.
Remind your mum or other special women in your life that you love them.Slide14
Gather at your nativity
scene and say a prayer together. Loving God,Your Son was the greatest gift for the world. Help us to remember all that he taught us
about loving our sisters and brothers, wherever they live in the world.Amen
Friday
9 December
Remember to add templates of the World Gifts
to the nativity scene each time you raise money for them. Slide15
Today is Human
Rights Day. All people have the right to basic things like water, food, shelter and education. It is often difficult for refugees to have these basic things they need.CAFOD supports families around the world to achieve their rights.
Saturday
10 December
Look up the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Choose one of the rights that all children should have and draw a picture of it. Show it to someone at home.Slide16
Today
is the Third Sunday of AdventMatthew 11:2-11John the Baptist, who we heard about last week, wants to make sure that Jesus is really the special person that he has been waiting for, so he sends some friends to check.
Jesus answers them by telling them that he is the one who has come to heal the sick and to bring good news to the poor. This answer tells John that Jesus really is the person for whom he has been waiting. We are not able to heal the sick as Jesus did, but we can help other people.
Sunday
11 December
How
will you try to be like Jesus, helping others and bringing good news to people who are poor? Slide17
CAFOD has shared the messages of solidarity that
children and young people have written to refugees. This is Leena, a refugee from Afghanistan, reading some of the messages.Leena is 9 years old. Her family had to leave Afghanistan because there were bombings every
day and it became too dangerous to stay.
Monday
12 December
If you have not done so already, write your own message of hope for refugees. Take action here.Slide18
Tuesday
13 December
Leena
and her family have been
living
in a camp in Greece for the last eight months.They had to leave Afghanistan when it became too dangerous. They wrote a message to the UK. Think of prayers you can say together or ways to raise money. If you haven’t done so already, write a message of hope to refugees and send it to CAFOD.
How can we support refugees like Leena?Slide19
Pope Francis made
this past year a Holy Year of Mercy. He asked us to show God’s mercy in different ways, including by “welcoming the outsider.” Thinking of ways
to support refugees is one way we can welcome the outsider. In the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis also asked us to go on pilgrimage – a special journey to a special place.
Wednesday
14 December
Hundreds of children across England and Wales
have taken part in a pilgrimage with CAFOD, to show that they are “walking alongside” refugees. This does not mean they have actually walked alongside refugees, but they are doing things to show that they care and want to help. We call this
solidarity. You can still carry out your own pilgrimage here.Slide20
During
Advent, we prepare to welcome Christ, the Light of the World, into our lives.
Thursday
15 December
At Harvest, we learned about Ruben, who lives in Bolivia.
Unpredictable weather and poor soil makes growing enough food very
difficult for families like Ruben’s. But with your support, Ruben’s family are working hard to grow enough food and build a brighter future. Inspired by Ruben’s community, thousands of children got involved with Brighten Up during Harvest. THANK YOU. Slide21
Gather at your nativity
scene and say a prayer together. Loving God,Your Son was the greatest gift for the world. Help us to remember all that he taught us
about loving our sisters and brothers, wherever they live in the world.Amen
Friday
16 December
Remember to add templates of the World Gifts
to the nativity scene each time you raise money for them. Slide22
In just over a week it will be Christmas!
Read the Christmas story with a friend or someone in your family.
Draw pictures to illustrate each step of the story.
Saturday
17 December Slide23
Today
is the Fourth Sunday of Advent International Migrants DayMatthew 1:18-24In
this story an angel comes to tell Joseph that everything will be all right and that Jesus is not just an ordinary baby, but is very special. He is the son of God. All babies need the same basic things, wherever they are born in the world. Sometimes it is hard for families to provide these things because of what is happening around them. In countries like Syria and Afghanistan, families have had to leave their homes because fighting made
it dangerous to
stay. Many now live in camps because they have
nowhere else to go. Why do you think it might be more difficult to look after a baby in a camp, far away from home?
Sunday 18 December
Pray for babies and their parents around the world.Slide24
When we are preparing for Christmas we sometimes get carried away thinking about all the things we WANT
.CAFOD works with people around the world to make sure they have the things that they NEED like clean water, shelter or medicine.
Monday
19 December
This Advent take time to reflect and pray for our sisters and brothers around the world.Slide25
Remember
always to welcome strangers, for by doing this, some people have entertained angels without knowing it. Hebrews 13:2
Tuesday
20 December
Make
a Christmas angel and give it to someone that has been very kind this week.Slide26
In September, thousands of people joined together with CAFOD and other agencies to
show solidarity with refugees. They wrote many messages of support.
Wednesday
21 December
Refugees
are our brothers and
sistersWe must welcome our family with open armsRefugees are welcomeSlide27
In the Christmas story, a star guides the shepherds and the kings to the stable where Jesus was born.
Thursday
22 December
Draw a Christmas star on a piece of recycled paper.
Write the name of someone
you know that you think has been a true Christmas star and say something nice about them. Give them the star and tell them why. Slide28
Gather at your nativity
scene and say a prayer together. Loving God,Your Son was the greatest gift for the world. Help us to remember all that he taught us
about loving our sisters and brothers, wherever they live in the world.Amen
Friday
23 December
Remember to add templates of the World Gifts
to the nativity scene each time you raise money for them. Slide29
The
wait is almost over, it’s Christmas Eve. Today is a really exciting day with lots of last minute things to prepare, presents to wrap and stockings to hang up.
Even though today is very busy and exciting remember to stop and think about the true meaning of Christmas. Give time to help out, share time
with your family and friends and make time
to give thanks.
Saturday
24 December
Light a candle and prepare to welcome Christ, the Light of the World, into your lives.Slide30
Happy Christmas
Sunday
25 December