Special Religious Education

 

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6/12/22 - Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity - Cycle C

Dear Families,

This Sunday we celebrate the feast of the Blessed Trinity.  Jesus taught us that there were three Persons in one God when He spoke about The Father, Himself, and the Holy Spirit.  Each time we make the Sign of the Cross we are praying to the Blessed Trinity.

In John’s Gospel Jesus tells his disciples that he has much to teach them but that it is too much for them to learn at the time.  He promises them that the Spirit of truth will guide them.  God through Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit will always be with them.  Like the disciples we have much to learn.  Jesus teaches us about God the Father but we need the Holy Spirit to guide us with his truth and love.

As a family watch video in its entirety and then ask each other this question.
Where do we hear the Spirit of Truth today?

Family Prayer:  Lord send your Holy Spirit to us, and help us to know and love you more.  Amen

 

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6/19/22 - Body and Blood of Christ - Cycle C

Dear Families,

This Sunday we celebrate the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ (the Eucharist, Holy Communion).  Just as our bodies are in need of proper nourishment for energy, we also need to feed our spiritual needs.  In the Eucharist, God’s grace makes us strong and feeds us with God’s love. 

Today’s Gospel tells us about Jesus’ miracle and how He provided food to a very large crowd, five thousand with only five loaves of bread and two fish.  They even had leftovers, twelve baskets! 

As a family watch video in its entirety and then ask each other these questions regarding the Gospel.
What does Jesus tell the disciples to do?  What do we learn about Jesus from this story? 

Family Prayer:  Dear Jesus, you feed us with your Body and Blood.  You fed the hungry crowds.  Open our eyes and hearts to the needs of others.  Amen

 

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6/26/22 - Following Jesus - Cycle C

Dear Families,

In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus gives us a message: “Follow me.”  We can do this by putting Jesus first in all we do.  We love our families.  We are grateful for our homes.  Those things are gifts, and God is the gift-giver.  We should love the giver more than the gifts.

As a family watch video in its entirety then ask each other these questions.
What did Jesus say to the three people who wanted to follow Him?  When we have a choice to make will we put Jesus first?

Family Prayer:  Lord, help us to remember that every good thing comes from you.  Amen

 

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7/3/22 - The Cross and a New Creation - Cycle C

Dear Families,

In this Sunday’s second reading Saint Paul writes to the Galatians and tells them that he may never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.  The Christians of Galatia were confused because some preachers were telling them that to be Christians they first had to convert to Judaism and follow the entire Jewish law.  St. Paul speaks of the cross and a new creation.  What does he mean?  Watch video and find out.

In the Gospel, Jesus sends 72 disciples to tell the people in the towns that He is coming.  He says to them that the harvest is abundant but laborers are few.  We the followers of Jesus need to be laborers in the fields, sowing the words of God to bring people back to God.  The more laborers there are, the more plentiful the harvest.

As a family watch video in its entirety then ask each other these questions?
What does Paul mean when he speaks about a new creation?  Are you a laborer of the harvest?  What do you need to do to become a laborer in the harvest?

Family Prayer:  Lord, by your cross and resurrection we are a new creation, help us be laborers for your kingdom.  Help us bring your peace and mercy to the world.  Amen

 

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7/10/22 - The Good Samaritan - Cycle C

Dear Families,

In this Sunday’s Gospel Jesus teaches us to love God and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves.  Our neighbors aren’t just people who live next door or our families and best friends.  We are to love even those who are difficult to love.  Given the animosity between the Jews and the Samaritans Jesus tells the parable of the Good Samaritan when he is asked “Who is my neighbor?”

Jesus told the story of the Good Samaritan to challenge us to think about how we label people.  We are called to love all people even those we find difficult to understand and love.

As a family watch video in its entirety then ask each other these questions.
Who has been a Good Samaritan in your life?  How have I been a Good Samaritan in someone’s life?

Family Prayer:  Dear Jesus, some people are very difficult for us to like.  Helps us to see others with your eyes and love them.  Amen

 

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