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Our commitment to nurture those in our care… ...is set in stone

     
 

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:The love of Christ moves us. Cor II 5,14

     
 

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Id-Dar Tal-Providenza is a living example of that faith and dedication

     
 

Volunteers

 
Volunteers are always welcome. If you would like to help and make a difference to someone’s life why don’t you give us a call or pick up a form from our reception and tell us what would you like to do?
     
 

Spred - SPecial Religious Development

 

Spred at Id-Dar Tal-Providenza:

In today’s world we are very much aware that people with learning disabilities, as baptized members of our Church, have spiritual rights and spiritual needs.  How to respond to these needs has been something, we at id-Dar tal-Providenza, have tried to address consistently over the years.  Recently we have experienced a Method called SPRED which has been used successfully in many areas of the world.

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In SPRED each person with a learning disability has a sponsor and belongs to a small community of (usually) 14 people.  To enable growth in a sense of the sacred, the environment where people meet is very carefully prepared.  A room that offers a warm welcome with few distractions helps people settle and become readied for a more explicit sacred experience.

After about 45 minutes, the group gathers round God’s Word in another room which is like an oratory and are guided, by the Leader Catechist, through meaningful catechesis.  What is very real for our residents are the ordinary everyday events of life – eating, drinking, laughing with friends, waiting for someone to arrive, visiting.  It is these ordinary events that are re-membered at a SPRED session, skillfully evoked by the Leader Catechist.  From the human, we move to the Divine for God reveals Himself in the ordinary.

Every session ends with the sharing of food round a table that everyone helps to prepare.  The whole experience lasts two hours.

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The group of catechists meet the following week to review the last session and to prepare, through prayer, for the next gathering.

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Since catechesis and Liturgy are intrinsically linked, the celebrations of Mass in the Chapel at id-Dar tal-Providenza take on more profound depths.  The quiet and prayerfulness experienced at a SPRED session are brought to the Liturgy:  the liturgical experiences of the Mass are evoked and deepened at the SPRED session.  Through this balance of catechesis and liturgy, all are nurtured to enter more deeply into the mystery of God “doing something beautiful for us and among us.”

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In SPRED the helpers grow in faith.  The friends grow in faith.  Together, as companions, they journey, sharing faith.


     
 

News

 
Current News :Dar Tal Providenza launches a new web site on 17th April 2008. 

Sunday 11th May at 8.30 a.m. - Presentation of "Premju Monsinjur Azzopardi 2008 to Mr Fred Bezzina 
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Another main activity will be held on Friday, 6th June at Bay Street, Paceville between 7.00p.m. and 10.00p.m. This is a yearly activity involving the participation of Persons with Disability and various other entertainers.  It is not a Fund-Raising Activity but a means of showing people the meaning of Equality
     
 

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