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Twenty-fourth
Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
September 11, 2005
Primary Session
Matthew 18:21-35
Opening Prayer
Let us pray.
Loving God, thank you for your forgiving love.
Help us to be forgiving too.
In the name of Jesus Christ we pray.
Amen.
Opening Life Reflection
The topic for today is forgiveness. To begin,
brainstorm with the children ways that people show forgiveness. Provide
blank sheets of white paper and crayons and invite each child to draw
a picture that shows them being forgiven. Discuss:
• When do you ask for forgiveness?
• What words do you use?
• How can you show forgiveness to someone who has hurt you?
Allow time for discussion. God is kind and forgiving. We are called to
be kind and forgiving toward others.
Listening to the Word of God
In the gospel today listen to a story that Jesus tells to teach about
forgiveness.
Read Matthew 18:21-35.
Allow for silence.
Scripture Discussion Starters
• What story does Jesus tell?
• How does the king treat the slave who owes him a debt?
• How does the slave treat his fellow slaves?
• What does Jesus’ story teach about forgiveness?
Scripture Background
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the gospel using the
Catechist Background section.
In today’s gospel Jesus teaches about the importance of forgiveness.
Peter asks Jesus about how many times we should forgive someone who wrongs
us. With his answer seventy-seven times, Jesus makes the point that forgiveness
should have no limit. Jesus tells his followers that it is important for
them to share with others the gift of forgiveness that God has given them.
The story that Jesus tells about a king and an unforgiving slave teaches
that we are to forgive one another because God has forgiven us. Today’s
passage closes with a firm warning to forgive as God forgives.
Questions for Deeper Reflection
• When do you forgive?
• Why is it important to forgive those who hurt you?
• Do you ask for forgiveness when you do something wrong?
[If you are not going to continue with
the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.]
Doctrinal Discussion Starters
Forgiveness
We are part of God’s family.
As children of God we affect one other’s lives by the choices we
make. Sometimes we do things that we know are wrong. We choose to turn
away from loving God, others and ourselves. When we do these things we
sin.
But God is always forgiving. As believers we confess our sinfulness to
God and to one another. When we do this, we experience the mercy and forgiveness
of God. Jesus taught us to forgive one another as God has forgiven us.
We are to forgive those who hurt us. This can be difficult at times. We
may feel anger toward the people who harm us. Jesus taught his followers
to forgive and love their enemies. Jesus even prayed for his enemies at
the time of his suffering and death. Catholics are called to follow the
example of Jesus.
• What did Jesus teach us about the forgiveness of God?
• Where do you learn about the forgiveness of God?
• How do you follow the example of Jesus?
Sacrament Connection
In the sacrament of reconciliation we celebrate God’s forgiving
love. We confess our sins and say that we are sorry. We confess our sins
to a priest, who represents the believing community. We become reconciled
with God and the believing community.
Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition
Grade 1, chapter 21
Grade 2, chapters 13 and 22
Grade 3, Chapters 14 and 22
Connecting to Faith First®
Kindergarten, chapters 19 and 23
Grade 1, chapter 21
Grade 2, chapters 13 and 22
Grade 3, Chapters 13 and 22
The Gospel in Life
Do you have someone that you can forgive this week? Tell them that you
forgive them.
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