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'What is youth?

It is not only a period of life that corresponds to a certain number of years; it is also a time given by Providence to every person and given as a responsibility. During that time, he searches, like the young man in the Gospel, for the answers; he searches not only for the meaning of life, but also for a concrete way to go about living his life.'

-Pope John Paul II

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events:

 

                              Activities for St. Francis and Holy Family

 

 

For more information you can contact Deacon Larry at www.stjoeweb@shaw.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Links to other Youth Minis

www.ymnetwork.net

www.ocytoronto.org

 

 

  

          PRAYERS FOR STUDENTS   

 

 

Prayer to the Holy Spirit

Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Your faithful, and enkindle in them the fire of Your love.

V. Send forth Your Spirit, and they shall be created. R. And You shall renew the face of the earth.

Let us pray: Lord, by the light of the Holy Spirit, You have taught the hearts of Your faithful. In the same Spirit, help us to relish what is right and always to rejoice in Your consolation. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Prayer Before Studying

O Lord God and Heavenly Father, bestow upon us the gift of Your Holy Spirit, that enlightened by Him, we may understand aright and may keep in mind all that we may learn, and may both begin and end all things well, to Thy glory, and in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.

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Prayer Before Studying II

Incomprehensible Creator, the true Fountain of light and only Author of all knowledge: deign, we beseech Thee, to enlighten our understanding, and to remove from us all darkness of sin and ignorance. Thou, who make eloquent the tongues of those who lack speech, direct our tongues, and pour on our lips the grace of thy blessing. Give us a diligent and obedient spirit, quickness of comprehension, capacity of retaining, and the powerful assistance of Thy holy grace; that what we hear or learn we may apply to Thy honor and the eternal salvation of our own souls.

Amen.

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Prayer After Studying

We give You thanks, merciful God, for the instruction and direction which we have received. Grant us Your grace, that we may remember the lesson and carry it into action, for Your glory and our eternal salvation. We beg You, pour forth You blessings upon our parents and superiors, our teachers and benefactors, and reward them abundantly for all the good which they have been the means of bringing to us. Through Christ our Lord.

Amen.

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Prayer Asking for Light in our Studies

O King of glory, Lord of hosts, who triumphantly ascended into heaven, leave us not as orphans, but send us the Promised of the Father, the Spirit of Truth. We implore You, O Lord, that the Holy Spirit, the Counsellor Who proceeds from You, may enlighten our souls, and infuse into them all truth, as Your Son has promised. O God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, grant us according to the riches of Your glory, that Christ, by faith, may dwell in our hearts, and that we may acknowledge the love of Christ, surpassing all knowledge. Through the same Christ our Lord.

Amen.

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Prayer to the Sacred Head of Jesus

Wisdom of the Sacred Head, guide me in all my ways.

O Love of the Sacred Heart, consume me with Thy fire.

(Say three Glory Be's in honour of the Divine Will, Memory, and Understanding.)

O Seat of Divine Wisdom, and guiding Power, which governs all the motions and love of the Sacred Heart, may all minds know Thee, all hearts love Thee, and all tongues praise Thee, now and for evermore.

Amen.

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Prayer of Students to Mary, Seat of Wisdom

Under your patronage, dear Mother, and calling on the mystery of your Immaculate Conception, I desire to pursue my studies and my literary works: I hereby solemnly declare that I am giving myself to these studies chiefly with the following goal: that I may the better contribute to the glory of God and to the promotion of your veneration among men. I ask you, therefore, most loving Mother, who are the Seat of Wisdom, to bless my work in your loving-kindness. I also promise with true affection and a willing spirit, as it is right that I should do, to ascribe all the good that shall come to me from my studies, wholly to your intercession for me in God's holy presence.

Amen.

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Consecration of Students to Mary, Seat of Wisdom

O Mary, Seat of Wisdom, so many persons of common intellect have made through your intercession admirable progress in their studies.

I hereby choose You as guardian and patron of my studies. I humbly ask You to obtain for me the grace of the Holy Spirit, so that from now on I could understand more quickly, retain more readily, and express myself more fluently.

May the example of my life serve to honor You and your Son, Jesus.

Amen.

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Prayer to Mary for a good mind

O Mary, my Mother, I offer you my soul, my mind, and my heart. Make of me God's instrument.

Give me a penetrating mind to discover, firm to judge, open to understand, free to serve the truth; an honest mind in telling what it sees rather than what it wants to see; a tolerant mind which does not dictate to other people, but which explain what it sees clearly; a mind infused by the light and the truth of your Son Jesus, patient in faith, while waiting for the vision of eternal life.

Amen.

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Prayer to St. Thomas Aquinas, for Catholic schools.

Saint Thomas Aquinas, you are called by Holy Mother Church, the Angel of the Schools. Your wisdom, gathered through long meditation from the source of all wisdom, the most holy Trinity, has long been a shining light in the Catholic Church. Ignorance of the things of God is a darkness now enveloping the minds of many of our countrymen. In this darkness, we need an angel like you who will protect, foster, and nourish the schools we have, and guide and strengthen us in establishing and building newer and more adequate schools for the instruction of our children in the ways of Christ.

Help and bless the generous sisters, brothers, and priests who labor so unselfishly in the classroom to spread the knowledge of Christ. Inspire our Catholic men and women to be most generous in the support of the schools we have. Grant to parents the wise generosity they need to give their child back to God when that child wishes to follow a priestly or religious vocation. Help us, Saint Thomas, Angel of the Schools, to understand what you taught, and to follow your example.

Amen.

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Student's Prayer, by St. Thomas Aquinas

Creator of all things, true source of light and wisdom,
origin of all being,
graciously let a ray of your light penetrate
the darkness of my understanding.

Take from me the double darkness
in which I have been born,
an obscurity of sin and ignorance.

Give me a keen understanding,
a retentive memory, and
the ability to grasp things correctly and fundamentally.

Grant me the talent of being exact
in my explanations and the ability to express myself
with thoroughness and charm.

Point out the beginning,
direct the progress,
and help in the completion.

I ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen.

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Why the Schoolwork?

Did you ever stop to wonder why you are going to school?

Perhaps you have a goal to enter a certain career, and you know your studies are leading you to the fulfillment of that goal.

Whether or not you know how you will use your education later in life, your schoolwork, like everything else in your life, is a means to help you become a saint. Yes! It's true - there is a spiritual reason why you are studying, as well! "Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatsoever else you do, do all to the glory of God." 1 Cor. 10:13. Everything that we do, whether important or insignificant, must be done as a humble "yes" to God's will. We should always work with the intention to glorify and serve God, rather than acting "because we have to," or for our own pleasure.

Beginning each new activity, whether school-related or not, with the intention to glorify God is an excellent way to keep in mind Whom we are really working for. When you know you are studying for God, it helps you to do your best, and hard or boring work doesn't seem quite so unpleasant once you think that you can please and glorify our heavenly Father by doing it well!
Prayers

 

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