St Ignatius and My Future • On the last page of St Ignatius’ famous Spiritual Exercises, he gives us a prayer to learn. • This prayer is called the ‘Take and Receive’ (or ‘Suscipe’ – Latin for ‘take’) • Learning and loving this prayer will help us in future, keeping the ideas of St Ignatius in our hearts and minds… Oops! • The lines of the prayer have been jumbled up. Can you work with a partner to rearrange them into the correct order and create the finished prayer? • The prayer begins with: ‘Take Lord and receive… The ‘Take and Receive’ Prayer Take Lord, and receive, all my freedom, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all that I have and possess. You have given it all to me. To you, O Lord, I return it. All is Yours, use it entirely according to Your will. Your grace and Your love is enough for me. Give me these, Lord, and I ask for nothing more. The ‘Take and Receive’ Prayer: What does it mean? Before we begin, re-read your Examen of the Year Homework. Look at all your wonderful experiences this year. Look at all God has done for you… We are asked to hand over not only our possessions, but also our gifts, skills and personal experiences – our entire lives – back to God. Take Lord, and receive, all my freedom, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all that I have and possess. St Ignatius wants us to remember that it is God, out of You have given it all to me. St Ignatius wants us to recognise the many ways God loves us. The evidence is our lives. His love for us, who has created us and everything in our lives. He wants us to be grateful to God. The ‘Take and Receive’ Prayer: What does it mean? St Ignatius challenges us to give up our own selfish ‘will’ for our lives and instead, allow our will to be God’s will. To you, O Lord, I return it. All is Yours, use it entirely according to Your will. Your grace and Your love is enough for me. Give me these, Lord, and I ask for nothing more. St Ignatius challenges us to give control of our life back to God. This prayer is a reminder to trust in God, rather than ourselves. We do this by • praying, • listening to God (being attentive) • letting Him guide our lives. Challenge: Can you think of another prayer which challenges us to follow God’s will in our life? The ‘Take and Receive’ Prayer: What does it mean? Have you noticed some of the repeated words Take Lord, and receive, which give us a clue as to the hidden meaning of the prayer? all my freedom, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all that I have and possess. Give will my you You have given it all to me. To you, O Lord, I return it. All is Yours, will use it entirely according to Your will. Give you my Your grace and Your love is enough for me. Give me these, Lord, and I ask for nothing more. Are there any other sentences you can make using the repeated words? St Ignatius and My Future • Now we know that St Ignatius wants us to glorify God with our lives, to give our will to God, let us plan how we can do this in the future. [Use your Examen of the Year you completed for homework as a guide to where and how God is calling you to glorify Him in future.] St Ignatius and My Future • To help you with ideas, here are a few suggestions from Jesuit Missions: Pray – deepen your relationship with God and be attentive to His call. Click here for Jesuit Missions’ Prayer Page St Ignatius and My Future Fundraise – raise money for Jesuit Missions to help those in need around the world. Organise fundraisers at school or ask your parents and teacher to run the London Marathon for JM. Click here for Jesuit Missions’ Marathon Page St Ignatius and My Future Companions Programme – help your school strengthen it’s links with its Companion School in the developing world. Ask your teachers to help you run letter-writing and other culture sharing activities. St Ignatius and My Future Volunteering – when you are eighteen, why not take part in a Jesuit Missions volunteer placement? You could travel to parts of the developing world and help Jesuits with their missions there. If you have older brothers and sisters you could recommend this to them today! St Ignatius and My Future Home Learning Challenge 1. Stick your plan for the future somewhere obvious so you won’t forget them. 2. Create a personalised ‘Take and Receive Prayer’ in poster or bookmark form. © Copyright Jesuit Missions 2016 Text by Christopher Brolly and Samantha Aidoo. All images were taken from Jesuit Missions and the Jesuit Institute London. Users are welcome to modify the material to fit their needs. jesuitmissions.org.uk education@jesuitmissions.org.uk Facebook: Jesuit Missions UK Twitter: @JesuitMissions
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