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Third Sunday
of Lent – Year B
March 19, 2006
Primary Session
John 2:13-25
Opening Prayer
Let us pray.
Thank you, God, for giving us the Ten Commandments to help us live as
your children.
In the name of Jesus Christ we pray.
Amen.
Opening Life Reflection
The topic for today is the Ten Commandments.
To begin, write “rules at school,” “rules at home,”
and “rules in our community” in three columns on the board
or on a sheet of poster paper. Invite volunteers to come forward and write
down a rule that fits into one of the three columns. Discuss:
• Why do we follow rules at school?
• Why do we follow rules at home?
• Why do we follow rules in our community?
Allow time for discussion. Rules and laws are important because they help
us to live good and healthy lives. The Ten Commandments are laws given
to us by God. They help us to live as God’s children.
Listening to the Word of God
In the gospel reading today listen to what happens when Jesus finds people
selling goods in the Temple.
Read John 2:13-25.
Allow for silence.
Scripture Discussion Starters
• Why does Jesus go to the Temple?
• What are the sellers and moneychangers doing in the Temple?
• What happens when Jesus finds the moneychangers and sellers in
the Temple?
Scripture Background
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the gospel using the
Catechist Background section.
In today’s gospel we hear that some people are selling things and
exchanging money in God’s Temple. Jesus wants the people to stop
turning God’s house into a market place. He drives all the sellers
and the moneychangers out of the Temple. He cleanses the Temple of greed.
Then Jesus tells the people about the destruction and rebuilding of the
Temple, and they think he is speaking of bricks and mortar. The people
don’t realize that Jesus is speaking of his own death and resurrection.
This gospel ends by pointing out that Jesus knows the hearts of those
he meets. Jesus can see through the lies and false attitudes that work
against God’s law of love. This passage reminds us that we can ask
Jesus to cleanse our hearts as we try to live as God’s children.
Questions for
Deeper Reflection
• Who teaches you about being respectful?
• How are you respectful when you attend Mass?
• What helps you to live as a child of God?
[If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed
to the Gospel in Life.]
Doctrinal Discussion Starters
The Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments are part of
the covenant God made with the people of Israel. Out of love God chose
a people and entered into friendship with them. The people were given
God’s Law to show them how to live.
God called Moses up to the mountain where he was given the Ten Commandments.
God made a promise to Moses, that if the people keep the commandments,
they will be God’s own.
The Ten Commandments help all people to show their love and respect for
God, for one another, and for themselves. The first three commandments
teach us to show love and respect for God, and the last seven teach us
to show love and respect for others. The command to love is at the heart
of God’s Law.
Christians understand that the Ten Commandments help us to live as God’s
children. However, we believe that God’s Law is made perfect in
the New Law given to us by Jesus Christ. Jesus gave us the Great Commandment
to love God and love others as much as we love ourselves.
• What do the first three commandments teach us?
• What do the last seven commandments teach us?
• What commandment did Jesus give us?
Sacrament Connection
In the Sacrament of Reconciliation we are forgiven the sins that we
commit after we are baptized. God’s Commandments teach us to love
and respect God, all people, and ourselves. We sin when we freely choose
to do what we know is against God’s Law of love.
Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition
At Home Family Guide, theme 26
Grade 1, p. 255
Grade 2, p. 255
Grade 3, p. 255
Connecting to Faith First®
At Home Family Guide, theme 26
Kindergarten, p. 165
Grade 1, p. 242
Grade 2, p. 294
Grade 3, p. 294
The Gospel in Life
How can you live the Great Commandment this week?
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