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Fourteenth
Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A
Listening to the Word of God In the Old Testament reading today, listen to Zechariah announce the coming of a king. Read Zechariah 9:9-10. Allow for silence. Scripture Discussion Starters
Read Matthew 11:25-30. Allow for silence.
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the Catechist Background section. In today's first reading from the Old Testament, Zechariah announces the arrival of a great king. According to Zechariah, this king will be like no other. This is a king whose greatness is found in his humility. The king is portrayed as meek and humble rather than as a powerful military or political leader. Zechariah proclaims the coming of a "just savior" who will banish the weapons of war and bring peace. In today's gospel, Jesus is presented as Wisdom made flesh. He suggests that Wisdom is given as a gift to the "merest children" and it is not the result of the labors of the learned and the clever. Jesus reveals his special relationship with the Father by saying that his Father has given "everything" over to him. In the gospel today Jesus gives his listeners a comforting message. He invites the people who are burdened to come follow him. Following Jesus is easy and the burden is light because it is fueled by love. Jesus lets us know that if we turn to him, he will always be with us helping us through the tough times. Questions for Deeper Reflection
Doctrinal Discussion Starters Chastity God has created human beings as both male and female. Everything God created is good. God has created all human beings with the capacity to love and share and reach out in communion with one another. There is a connection between what we feel, who we are, and how we are built, that leads to this call to love and share. The Church describes the virtue of chastity as the integration of one's sexuality within the whole person; such that an inner unity of body, mind, spirit, and soul is attained (CCC 2337). As a whole person, we are called to live in Christ. As followers of Christ we are called to practice the virtue of chastity. The virtue of chastity helps us respect ourselves and share our love with each other in appropriate ways. Jesus treated all people with respect and love. We are called to treat others with love and respect as Jesus did.
Faith First Grade 4, Chapter 21, pp. 216-217 Faith First Grade 5, Chapter 23, pp. 233-237 Faith First Grade 6, Chapter 22 The Gospel in Life This week watch television together with your family and try to find stories of people who practice the virtue of chastity.
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