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Twelfth Sunday
in Ordinary Time - Year A
Listening to the Word of God In the first reading from the Old Testament listen to Jeremiah praise God for having power over evildoers. Read Jeremiah 20:10-13. Allow for silence. Scripture Discussion Starters
Read Matthew 10:26-33. Allow for silence.
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the Catechist Background section. In the Old Testament reading today, the prophet Jeremiah follows God's call with assurance that God will protect him. Jeremiah endured years of rejection and persecution as a result of delivering God's message. In today's passage Jeremiah cries out with grief because even his friends plot against him. Attempts are being made on his life in order to silence him. Jeremiah keeps speaking God's word despite the obstacles. The prophet knows that God is with him and he trusts that his enemies will get what they deserve. Jeremiah praises God for having power over evil. In today's gospel, Jesus encourages his disciples to have no fear because God is with them. Jesus' words acknowledge that many of his disciples will face suffering and death because they are his followers. Jesus uses the comforting image of sparrows being watched over to assure his disciples that God watches over them. They are so valuable to the Father that every hair on their heads has been counted. Questions for Deeper Reflection
Doctrinal Discussion Starter Persecution and Suffering All human beings experience pain and suffering. Although we may feel overwhelmed by the reality of suffering in the world, our faith teaches us that God does not cause pain and suffering. We may never fully understand why suffering touches the lives of so many undeserving people. However, with the understanding that suffering is linked to the misuse of free will, we can be more aware of the choices we make and how they affect the world around us. One thing that we can rely on is that God does not abandon us in our suffering. The saving hand of God is often experienced as a loving presence to the faithful in their suffering. And with trust in God, much personal growth can come out of one's struggles. When we suffer, we are joined with Jesus who suffers with us. Jesus became a human being and endured what we ourselves endure, that is, suffering and death, to save us from our sins. Believers who stand up for gospel values may find themselves persecuted for their beliefs. Martyrs are people who give their lives in faithfulness to the God who loves us. Through their sacrifice they strengthen the faith of all believers.
Faith First Junior High: Liturgy & Morality, Chapter 21, pp. 259-260 Faith First Junior High: Creed & Prayer, Chapters 8 & 9 The Gospel in Life How can you reach out to someone who is suffering this week?
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