1)
All remain quiet for a few minutes of recollection (then all
stand).
2) The person chosen to lead this particular meeting invokes
the help of the Holy Spirit by leading the singing of “Come
Holy Ghost”, or by this prayer:
Come Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of the faithful,
and enkindle in us the fire of Your Love;
send forth Your Spirit and they shall be created
and You will renew the face of the earth.
Followed by:
Let us pray:
O God who by the light of the Holy Spirit instructs the heart
of the faithful, grant us by that same Spirit to be truly
wise and ever to rejoice in His consolation, through Christ
our Lord, Amen.
3) Then there is a reading from the New Testament – a reading
will be assigned each week on the oratory website (Then all
sit).
4) After a few quiet minutes the meditation from the website
is read, and/or some scripture commentary or pertinent reading.
Then for about 20-25 minutes the members discuss how the passage
applies to them as the members of the group or to devout Christians
in our time. The discussion should focus on how to grow in
love of God and neighbor. Then the leader calls the discussion
to an end.
5) At the end of the discussion spontaneous prayer may be held,
or some prayers or Psalms may be read that are pertinent to
the reading. At the end of this prayer the personal petitions
of the members may be given in this form:
That (so and so) may be restored
to health;
Let us pray to
the Lord.
All respond: Lord hear our prayer (or some similar form may
be used).
6) (All stand) The meeting ends with the “Lord’s Prayer”
and such aspirations as:
Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make our hearts like
unto Yours; or,
O Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse
to thee.
At this point if a priest is present he will give the blessing.
The meeting should not last for more than an hour.
7) The meeting ends with a hymn that the group knows – for example,
“Holy God We Praise Thy Name”.
Other hymns may be learned and practiced after the meeting.
Any business like the time and plan of the next meeting is
done after the hymn. The Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, or
a novena prayer may be added. Members may also want to discuss
how they are fulfilling the other requirements of the oratory
like the care of the poor and needy, parish assistance or
apostolic work. In the course of time spiritual books may
be suggested and these can be discussed at the “social” after
the meeting. This social time is suggested and can be accompanied
by simple refreshments. |