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Second Sunday
of Advent – Year B
December 4, 2005
Junior High Session
Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11
Mark 1:1-8
Opening Prayer
Let us pray.
Lord Jesus,
As we prepare for your coming this Advent,
help us to change our lives for the better.
Make our hearts open and ready to receive you.
In the name of Jesus Christ we pray.
Amen.
Opening Life Reflection
The theme for today is the Confession of
Sins. To begin, provide paper and pencils and invite each young person
to draw the outline of a large heart on their paper. Have them reflect
on three areas of their lives, home, school, and friendships. Invite the
young people to think of what changes in their attitudes and actions could
help their relationships. Then, have them list inside the heart any changes
that they would like to make during the season of Advent. Discuss:
• Why is it important to take a step back and examine out attitudes
and actions?
• What does it mean to have a change of heart?
• What helps you to change for the better?
Allow time for discussion. The season of Advent gives us the opportunity
to step back and take a look at our lives. We can turn to God for healing
and the help we need to change our lives for the better.
Listening to the Word of God
In the Old Testament reading listen to the prophet Isaiah announce that
the Lord is coming to save the people.
Read Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11.
Allow for silence.
Scripture Discussion Starters
• What is hopeful about Isaiah’s
message?
• How will God come to save the people?
• How is God described in the reading?
In the gospel today, listen to John the Baptist announce the coming of
Jesus.
Read Mark 1:1-8.
Allow for silence.
• Where did John the Baptist come from?
• What does John announce to the people?
• What happened to the people at the river Jordan?
Scripture Background
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the
Catechist Background section.
In the first reading from the Old Testament Isaiah brings a message of
hope to the people. He tells the people that they need to prepare because
something great is about to happen. This passage was written at the time
of the Exile, when Israel’s trust in the Lord was being tested.
Isaiah proclaims that the God of Israel will come with might and gentleness
to save the people. He announces that the glory of the Lord is revealed
and all people will see how God saves Israel from her sins.
In today’s gospel John the Baptist announces that something great
is about to happen. This passage begins with the words from the Book of
Isaiah to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promise to
send a savior. John the Baptist is sent to prepare the people for the
coming of Jesus. John preaches repentance and the forgiveness of sins
as the way to get ready for the coming of Jesus. To be prepared for the
coming of the Lord, one must experience a change of heart, conversion,
and true repentance.
Questions for Deeper Reflection
• Where do you find messages and signs of God’s goodness?
• What are some ways that you can repent and seek God’s forgiveness?
• How can you respond to the message that something great is about
to happen?
[If you are not going to continue with
the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.]
Doctrinal Discussion Starter
Confession of Sins
Advent is filled with hope for a
world that is healed of all division. We wait for God’s promise
of a life without hatred, violence, pain, or loss. We look forward to
the coming of Jesus Christ. Making room for Jesus includes making changes.
Advent calls for personal change and a healing of the hatred and violence
that exists in our own hearts. We are not perfect and we need God and
God’s grace to change our lives. Confessing sin brings us closer
to God. Just as John the Baptist points to Jesus Christ, the confession
of our sins points to the healing mercy of a forgiving God. The Catholic
Church teaches that an essential part of the sacrament of Reconciliation
is the confession of sin by the penitent to the priest. In this way, a
penitent is opened to the healing of God’s grace (CCC 1456).
During the Advent season we get ready for Jesus Christ, whose birth we
prepare to celebrate and whose coming again in glory we anticipate.
• How can you make room in your life for the coming of Jesus?
• Why is it important to confess our sins?
• What does the Church teach about the sacrament of Reconciliation?
Sacrament Connection
The Sacrament of Reconciliation celebrates God’s forgiveness
and mercy. This sacrament includes the confession of our sins to the priest.
In this way we are opened to the healing of God’s grace (CCC 1456).
Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition
At Home Family Guide, theme 24
Connecting to Faith First®
At Home Family Guide, theme 24
Junior High, Creed and Prayer, p. 311
Junior High, Liturgy and Morality, p. 311
The Gospel in Life
Bring home the heart from the opening activity and work on the changes
that you would like to make this week.
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