Gianna gobbi montessori services
Montessori modeled for Gianna how to embody the precision of the scientist and the spirituality of a saint described above. This is the thanks in large part to the gifts, the precision, and the discipline of Gianna Gobbi. Montessori herself began to develop materials for Christian formation, and they include the Infancy Narrative dioramas and figures, the liturgical calendar, and works on the Eucharist.
Francesca now one of the four leaders of the Consiglio that gathers representatives from associations around the world in Rome. As a formation leader, I sometimes see new catechists receive a material and begin to imagine how they can recreate it using their own particular supplies and skills. But before changes happen the catechist needs a sense of the importance of the details.
Does it matter if the color is green or blue? How important is this size and weight? Should the model altar be child-sized or less than child-sized?
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Knowing the details and the history of the materials, and the meaning they hold, helps us. Where are we free to accommodate another culture, or recent justice concerns around gender and race, and where must we duplicate the original material as strictly as possible? There is a wealth of history to the materials that has been communicated as anecdotes, or based on changes observed over a series of visits to Rome that needs to be collected.
Can these be collected and added to the materials manuals as part of the history of each material? Is there a way that aging catechists who visited Rome or studied there write their observations of materials including dates, changes noted, traveling or permanent set of materials, origin of non-Cavalletti materials, etc. Related to this can we also agree to note editors, dates, and rationale for all recommended changes?
Changes obvious to one person may seem problematic to another. Explaining the purpose of changes would help us to think them through for our own use.