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Welcome to our ‘Values’ assembly

(week 3)

A value is a principle

that guides behaviour

January 2016

January 2016

We grow towards God

through love, prayer,

respect and learning.

Values we have looked at

so far…

PEACE

EQUALITY

COURAGE

Hope

Compassion

In January we will be exploring the value of

In JANUARY we will be exploring the

value of

Compassion

What does that mean?

Compassion

Someone at our school described compassion

as:

When someone is feeling hurt or sad, your

heart wants to make them feel better.

What might COMPASSION

look like?

Who is this?

She was not rich or glamorous, yet royalty and world leaders enjoyed visiting her and were proud to receive visits from her.

They listened to what she had to say and had great respect for her work among the poor.

Mother Teresa was born in Albania in 1910. Religion was very important to Mother Teresa and she was a Roman Catholic. She enjoyed in helping out in her church.

At the age of 12 she felt that God was calling her to be a nun. She had to wait 6 years until she was 18, before she could become a nun. In 1928, she travelled to Ireland to learn English and begin her life as a nun. After two months in Ireland she moved to India.

One day God spoke to her and told her she must work with the poor in the slums. When she returned she asked permission from the Nuns. They said it was too dangerous and refused. It would be two years later until she would be given the decision she wanted.

After two years, Mother Teresa was shocked when she first entered the slums. Many people had no homes; the lucky ones lived under old sacks. Many had only rags to wear and people were hunger.

She had just 5 rupees (about 40p) in her pocket when she went into the slums. She began by starting a school on the street. She used the dusty ground as her blackboard and a stick as her chalk. When people heard what she was doing they joined her to help.

On September 5th 1997, Mother Teresa died. All her life she had been

inspired by Jesus' words 'Love one another as I

have loved you.' These words are carved on her grave. Almost half a million people of all religions came to say a final goodbye.

A prayer of Compassion from Mother Theresa

Lord, open our eyes that we may see you in our brothers and sisters. Lord, open our ears that we may hear the cries of the hungry, the cold, the frightened, the oppressed. Lord, open our hearts that we may love each other as you love us. Renew in us your spirit. Lord, free us and make us one. Amen

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