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Nineteenth
Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A
Listening to the Word of God In the Old Testament reading listen to hear how Elijah finds himself in the presence of God. Read 1 Kings 19:9, 11-13. Allow for silence. Scripture Discussion Starters
Read Matthew 14:22-23. Allow for silence.
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the Catechist Background section. In the first reading from the Old Testament, God makes his presence known to the prophet Elijah. It is not through the powerful forces of wind, breaking rocks, earthquake or fire that God’s voice is heard. God is found in a gentle whisper. As a sign of reverence, Elijah covers his face. He knows that he is in the presence of God. Elijah hears God’s voice in the silence. In today’s gospel the disciples get in a boat and go out to sea on a stormy night. Matthew is writing for his community who is facing the storms of persecution. The early church can relate to the disciples finding themselves in a storm-tossed boat. In the dark of that stormy night, Jesus comes toward the rocky boat. He calms the forces of the raging sea. Peter comes out of the boat and starts walking toward Jesus, but when the winds come he gets afraid and starts to sink. Jesus reaches out his hand and Peter grasps it. Sometimes we lose faith in what we believe. Today’s gospel shows how important it is to reach out to Jesus in faith. Questions for Deeper Reflection
Doctrinal Discussion Starters Revelation Out of love, God reveals God’s self to us. The word revelation means to make known something that is unknown. God is so much more than we can ever imagine. We could never come to know God on our own. Revelation is God’s gift of making God’s presence known to us. The Catholic Church believes that Jesus Christ is the fullness of God’s self-revelation. Jesus shows us what God is like. Jesus spent his life on earth telling us about God and God’s love for us. Jesus invites us to trust and love God. The result of God’s revelation is that we live in relationship with God. Faith in God gives us a glimpse of the good things of heaven.
Grade 4 Chapter 1, pp. 10-13 Grade 5 Chapter 1, pp. 10-15 Grade 6 Chapter 4 The Gospel in Life How can you grow in friendship with God this week?
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