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The Children's Charter was Mother Mary Loyola's response to Pope
Pius X's 1910 decree Quam Singulari, which lowered the age for
reception of First Communion to seven. Addressed directly to the
parents and teachers of children, this is a rare peek into the
classroom as Mother Loyola would have it. Here the author of The
King of the Golden City gives sage advice for how best to capture
and maintain the interest of little ones in preparing them for
Confession and Communion. Despite the century that has passed since
this book was first published, Mother Loyola's advice remains just
as relevant, a testament to how well she knew how to reach the
hearts and minds of children.
MANY circumstances will determine the character of our preparation
for the visit of a guest-his rank, his relations with us, the
object of his visit, and perhaps Onr special needs at the time. But
one disposition will ensure its fitness and its acceptableness in
every caso. Let him but hear "Welcome" from our lips, or rather see
"Welcome " in our face, and he will be satisfied. "Welcome" greets
the sovereign in letters of light. It is seemly on the lips of the
poorest peasant, of the casual acquaintance, of the intimate
friend, of the parent, and of the child It never tires, it never
grows monotonous or superfluous. For it takes a new meaning with
every change of circumstance affecting our guest or ourselves. If
either is joyous or sad, wronged, weary, anxious, burdened,
disturbed-it suits itself to every need. Our Lord is one of us and
like us in all things, sin excepted. His Heart responds like ours
to the sound of "Welcome " It beat quicker as, tired at evening
with His daily toil, He crossed the threshold of His house at
Nazareth and read it in Mary's face. As He saw it stamped clear and
bright all the house over at Bethany. As He heard Martha.'s
greeting, reverent yet hearty, and her sister's whisper inaudible
to all but Him. So sweet to His ear is its sound, that He
condescends to invite it: "Zacheus, make haste and come down, for
this day I must abide in thy house. And he came down and received
Him with joy." "And they drew nigh to the town whither they were
going, and He made as though He would go farther. But they
constrained Him, saying: stay with us, because it is towards
evening, and the day is now far spent. And He went in with them."
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Mother Mary Loyola; Edited by S J Herbert Thurston
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