Special Religious Education

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8/27/23 - Who do you say that I am? - Cycle A

Dear Families,

In this Sunday’s Gospel of Matthew, Jesus asked his disciples who people thought the he was.  They responded, that some people thought he was someone special, but none of these people understood who he really was.  Then Jesus asked them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon answered “You are Christ, the Son of the living God.”   Jesus tells Simon that God helped him see that Jesus is the Son of God.  Jesus tells Simon that he would now be called Peter, which means rock, he would be a strong foundation to build his Church. 

 

Peter played an important role in the early Christian community.  Jesus gave the teaching authority to Peter and it has been passed down to all those who have followed him as leaders in the Church.  Like Peter, Pope Francis reminds us that we are people united in the faith that Jesus is God’s Son.

 

Today’s Gospel should remind us that the Church is built on a foundation united in faith that Jesus Christ is God’s Son.  The family, as domestic church, has this same faith as its foundation.

 

As a family watch video in its entirety and then ask each other these questions.
How would you respond to Jesus if he asked you “Who do you say that I am?  How would you respond if you were asked “Who is Jesus?

 

Family Prayer:  Lord, help us receive the grace to recognize Jesus as the Son of God.  As a family, help us build a strong foundation in our domestic church.  Amen.

 

 

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9/3/23 - God Forbid! - Cycle A

Dear Families,

In last week’s Gospel, Peter tells Jesus he is the son of the living God.  This week Peter tells Jesus God forbid he shall suffer when he hears Jesus predict his death.  Jesus who had just given Peter authority in the Church, scolds Peter for his lack of trust.  Even someone as important as Peter needs to be corrected.  Peter would learn that if he wanted to be like Jesus, he would have to trust Jesus, pick up his cross, and follow him.

 

Jesus never said it would be easy to follow him.  Sometimes it is easy to be a disciple of Jesus.  Other times it is difficult to follow Jesus.  During difficult times we need to trust Jesus.  Faithful disciples are called to sacrifice and serve others as Jesus did.

 

As a family watch video in its entirety and then ask each other these questions.
Have you ever behaved like Peter and been an obstacle to others in their following Jesus?  How does God use others to correct you or teach you?

 

Family Prayer:  Lord, help us to think of others before ourselves.  With God’s love, let our little crosses of each day be offered up to you for the love of others.  Jesus, I trust in You.  Amen.

 

 

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9/10/23 - Is Judging Wrong - Cycle A

Dear Families,

In this Sunday’s Gospel, we learn how Jesus knew that disagreements would happen.  Even when we love and care for our friends and family members, we have disagreements.  Jesus teaches us that when we disagree with someone, we should speak to them first.  If that person isn’t willing to listen and solve the disagreement we might need to ask for help from other people.

 

When you have a problem with another person, pray to Jesus.  Pray that he will help you be calm, listen to the other person, and bring peace to the situation.

 

As a family watch video in its entirety and then ask each other these questions.
How do you handle disagreements?  What can you learn from Jesus’s teaching on how to handle disagreements?

 

Family Prayer:  Jesus, help us have loving and forgiving hearts so that we may always live in good relationships with others.  Amen.

 

 

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9/17/23 - The Lord's Call to Us - Cycle A

Dear Families,

In this week’s Gospel, Peter asks Jesus how many times he needs to forgive others.  Then Jesus tells the story of the king who forgave someone’s debt and how this person did not forgive the person who owed him.  Jesus teaches that we must forgive one another as God has forgiven us.

 

It is not always easy to forgive someone who hurts you.  Jesus tells us that we must forgive, just as God the Father forgives us.  When we hurt someone, we should ask for forgiveness right away.  When someone asks for our forgiveness, we should not answer, “It’s okay,” but rather say, “I forgive you.”  We must forgive one another from the heart.

 

As a family watch video in its entirety and then ask each other these questions.
Do we answer Jesus’ call?  Are we afraid to answer his call?  When others hurt us, do we truly forgive with our hearts?

 

Family Prayer:  Help us Lord to answer your call.  And, to offer and ask for forgiveness when we have hurt each other.  Amen.

 

 

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Dear Families,

Praying for you.  This Sunday, we are reminded that Jesus is gentle and humble of heart. 

 

In the First reading the Prophet Zechariah’s message is that our King would come as a savior, not a ruler.   Our Responsorial Psalm is a prayer of praise to God our King.  St. Paul in the second reading tells us that when we find rest in Jesus, we are not in the flesh but live in the Spirit.  In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus offers a prayer of thanksgiving to the Father for the things he reveals to his little ones. He also tells us “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give your rest”.

 

Jesus knows all our weakness and that at times the little strength we have can fail us. Jesus is inviting us to go to him with a humble heart and tell Him all our problems, because it is only in Jesus that we can find rest.