Recollection Module SHS Final
Recollection Module SHS Final
Recollection Module SHS Final
Recollection Module
Grade 12
A. Introductory:
Welcoming the participants through an activity.
I. Welcoming Activity – The meaning of your name
a) The facilitator introduces himself by explaining the meanings/history behind his name.
b) The facilitator asks the students to reflect on why their parents gave that kind of name.
Preferably, the students are guided by some written questions and given several minutes to
reflect/write down their answer.
c) The students are asked to draw and decorate with colors their names (first name, nick name or
last name) on a bond paper.
d) The students are also asked to write down the meaning and the history of their name on the
same bond paper.
General Orientation
Short explanation of the meaning of recollection.
Emphasis:
Behavioral Requirements to the Retreat
To have a successful Retreat, we need SOAP. This is an acronym on the attitudes we need to display so
that the Retreat process will be successful.
S = Silence
O = Openness
A = Acceptance
P = Prayer
We should avoid apprehensions in Telling our experiences that unconsciously influenced our traits and attitudes,
and hinders us to Accept who we are. By doing so, we will be able to Learn from these experiences and allow us to
Appreciate our self, others and God.
Schedule and House Rules
B. Session Proper
I. Mood Setting
Opening Prayer
In this part the students enter into the mood of prayerful silence as preparation of the
beginning of the session. Instrumental music is also added as a strategy to prepare the
mood of the students
Opening Hymn : You are Mine https://youtu.be/Sgm9lkTNQmc
Concludes with.. Glory Be…
Instructions:
Using the example of an ECG Monitor the students will be asked to draw an ECG Monitor of their life
which presents their unforgettable experiences from the day they are born until the present day. In the
upper portion label, it as Positive or Happy Experiences and in the lower portion Negative or Painful
experiences.
Sharing:
Guide Questions:
1. Which of these experiences do I consider as my happiest experience?
2. Which of these experiences do I consider as my painful experience?
3. What or who were your sources of comfort?
Processing
A) Happy experiences
1. Throughout our lives, Identify the things that we are thankful for and offer them as
prayer to our God.
2. Among those experiences, what the things that we are thankful for?
And Lord, I am so grateful for keeping those around me safe and loved. I hope that you
provide me with the ability and sense to show them every day how much they matter. I
hope that you give me the ability to give to them the same kindness they have provided
to me.
I am extremely grateful for all of your blessings in my life, Lord. I pray that you remind
me of just how blessed I am and that you never allow me to forget to show my gratitude
in prayer and returned acts of kindness.
B) Painful experiences
- Students are asked to reflect on what would they want to be in the future.
How do I see myself 4-5 years from now?
What are the steps that would lead me to actualize my goals?
Deepening
Achieving goal is not always a cloud 9 experiences
Achieving goal entails sacrifices
In achieving goals, we are invited to be Firm; Decisions and Dreams
Unjust Judge (Luke 18:1-8)
Motivation Videos:
Types of Vocation
Call to Holiness
Life is meaningful if there is a sense, purpose and direction.
Connection to God is the key to a wonderful journey of life
Intimate relationship with God
Pray
Concluding Song: Pilgrim’s Theme : https://youtu.be/8N-jlM8tYj8
C. Reconciliation Rite/Confession
I. Settling Down
- Instrumental music is also added as a strategy to prepare the mood of the
students
a. Opening Prayer
Lord our God, you are patient with sinners and accept
our desire to make amends. Send your Holy Spirit to help us
know our sins, repent and acknowledge them that we may be
reconciled with you and one another. May your mercy reform
our lives and lead us to everlasting joy. We ask this through
our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the
Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
(Short Silence………)
Penitential Act
I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and
sisters, that I have greatly sinned, in my thoughts and in my
words, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do,
through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous
fault; therefore, I ask blessed Mary ever-virgin, all the angels
and saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to
the Lord our God.
Reflection
We all like the younger Son in gospel; impatient, stubborn, wanted to try new things,
commit mistakes and so much focused on the worldly things. Sometime, we fail to recognize
God when we have everything. Just like the younger son, we commit mistakes.
But despite of our sins, mistakes, and failures God never abandon us; God welcomes us
always and even celebrates whenever we go back to him.
b. Reconciliation Activity
This moment students are invited into a prayerful silence and reflection. On the piece of paper
or in their notebook they are asked to:
1. Identify the mistakes and sinned they committed to God, to themselves, to their
parents/family, to their teacher and classmates.
2. Write a letter of forgiveness to, God, their parents and to the person that they
wanted to asks forgiveness.
3. Write a Prayer for forgiveness
(While this activity is on-going, Catholic students are invited to go to confession.)
- Students are invited to go to their respective classmates and their adviser to asks
forgiveness and reconcile their relationships. (Giving of Candles or letter may
also be done during this time)
c. Conclusion:
Invite the students to be silent, as we pray the closing prayer (Instrumental music may
be added)
Closing Prayer
Heavenly Father, you loved us, and continue to bless us with your mercy and
forgiveness. We thank you for giving us this opportunity to acknowledge that we are sinners.
Despite of that, you continue pouring your love to us and be reconcile with your whenever
we ask forgiveness. Grant that we may not fail you, to sin no more and avoid to whatever
lead us to sin. In humility we pray through your Son Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen
D. Eucharistic Celebration