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August 16, 2009 Intermediate Session Opening Prayer Let us pray. Opening Life Reflection One of the main images for today is sharing a meal. Begin by suggesting that the children imagine that they have been invited to a party. Discuss: • What is it like to receive an invitation to a party? Allow time for discussion. Emphasize the importance of food and meal sharing for a good celebration. Listening to the Word of God In the Old and New Testament we hear about bread, wine, and the invitation to be nourished by God. Listen to what the first reading from the Old Testament tells us about being invited to a feast. Read Proverbs 9:1-6. Scripture Discussion Starters • Who is invited to the feast? In the Gospel today, listen and learn about the invitation to live with God forever. Read John 6:51-58. • Why does Jesus describe himself as living bread? Scripture Background Provide 2-3 minutes of background on the readings using the Catechist Background and Preparation section. The book of Proverbs in the Old Testament teaches us wisdom about life. In the first reading, wisdom is portrayed as a woman giving a banquet. This great feast offers the gift of life to those who choose to accept the invitation. We depend on food for survival. We cannot live without it. In the Gospel reading today, Jesus calls himself the living bread that came down from heaven. The food that Jesus describes himself to be is not the kind that fills our hunger for a short time only to leave us hungry again. Jesus invites us to feast on bread from heaven, which fills our hearts and souls forever. Sharing in the meal that is described in this gospel joins us together with Christ and with one another. Jesus describes the Father as his source of life. In the same way those who receive Jesus, receive the gift of God’s life within them. The banquet that we are invited to in this reading is one that feeds us with spiritual food. And when we eat this bread, we live forever. Questions for Deeper Reflection (If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.) Doctrinal Discussion Starters When we share in this Eucharistic meal, we share in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. We become one with Christ and with one another. Through this union, we are given the gift of eternal life. • How the can you participate more fully at Mass each week? Sacrament Connection Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® The Gospel in Life
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