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Third Sunday
in Ordinary Time – Year B
January 22, 2006
Intermediate Session
Jonah 3:1-5, 10
Mark 1:14-20
Opening Prayer
Let us pray.
God of goodness, you call us to live good lives.
Help us to make good and loving choices.
In the name of Jesus Christ we pray.
Amen.
Opening Life Reflection
The theme for today is sin and
repentance. To begin, draw two paths on a large sheet of poster paper
or a chalkboard. Mark one path “Wrong Way” and the other “Right
Way.” Invite the children to brainstorm bad choices that they may
make and write their responses on the path marked “Wrong Way.”
Then brainstorm good choices they may make and write their responses on
the path marked “Right Way.” Discuss:
• How do you know when you have made a bad choice?
• What helps make things better after a bad choice?
• How do you know when you have made a good choice?
Allow time for discussion. Sometimes we make bad choices that can lead
us down the wrong path. When we remember the importance of forgiveness,
we allow God to lead us back on the right path.
Listening to the Word of God
In today’s Old Testament reading listen to how Jonah helps the people
of Nineveh to choose the right path.
Read Jonah 3:1-5, 10.
Allow for silence.
Scripture Discussion Starters
• What is Jonah called by God to do?
• How does Jonah help the people of Nineveh to choose the right
path?
• What do the people do?
In the gospel today listen to find out how four fishermen change their
lives.
Read Mark 1:14-20.
Allow for silence.
• How does Jesus call Simon and his brother Andrew?
• How does Jesus call James and his brother John?
• How are the lives of the four fishermen changed?
Scripture Background
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the
Catechist Background section.
In the Old Testament reading the people of Nineveh have an important choice
to make. Jonah is sent by God to warn the people to change their wicked
ways. Jonah is reluctant at first. But finally, Jonah makes the right
choice to go to Nineveh and God gives him the power to preach God’s
message. To his surprise, Jonah’s preaching in the wicked Gentile
city of Nineveh is very effective and the Ninevites choose faith in God.
God reacts generously to Jonah’s preaching and everyone in Nineveh
is saved.
The message in today’s gospel is clear. Repent and believe in the
gospel. Jesus carries John the Baptist’s message of repentance further,
adding the important call to faith. Simon, Andrew, James, and John drop
everything in response to Jesus’ call. They choose to leave behind
their livelihood as fishermen to take on a new mission. We see how the
call to follow Jesus is a call to a new way of life for all those who
respond.
Questions for Deeper Reflection
• How can you help someone to make a good choice?
• Who helps you make good choices?
• What changes do you need to make in order to follow Jesus more
closely?
[If you are not going to continue with
the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.]
Doctrinal Discussion Starters
Sin and Repentance
God created human beings and all
of creation good. We are created by God to live in right relationship
with God, one another, and with all of creation. However, the world God
created is wounded by sin. Human beings originally created by God as good
are harmed by sin. By choosing to sin, we turn away from God.
Catholics understand that with the help of God’s grace we can repent
and turn away from sin and turn back to God. We can choose light over
darkness. Living in God’s love brings healing and light into the
world.
• What does it mean to sin?
• How can we choose light over darkness?
Sacrament Connection
In the Sacrament of Reconciliation we receive the forgiveness of our
sins and we are reconciled with God and the community. The Sacrament of
Reconciliation celebrates God’s merciful love and forgiveness.
Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition
Grade 4, chapter 19
Grade 5, chapter 18
Grade 6, chapter 19
Connecting to Faith First®
Grade 4, chapter 19
Grade 5, chapter 18
Grade 6, chapter 19
The Gospel in Life
How can you bring the light of God’s love to others this week?
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