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August 16, 2009 Junior High Session Opening Prayer God, Giver of all life, Opening Life Reflection Invite the young people to reflect silently for a moment on whether or not they have ever felt a deep hunger or emptiness within themselves. Then discuss the following: • What is it like to experience a deep longing within? Allow time for discussion. Guide the young people to share from their lived experience. Listening to the Word of God In the Old Testament and the New Testament we hear about how God fills our hunger with living bread from heaven. 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 • What kind of food is being offered at Wisdom’s feast? In the Gospel today, listen and learn about the spiritual food that God provides. Read John 6:51-58. • Why does Jesus describe himself as the living bread that came down from heaven? Scripture Background Provide 2-3 minutes of background on the readings using the Catechist Background and Preparation section. Each proverb in the Book of Proverbs offers wisdom about life. In today’s passage wisdom is personified as a woman giving a banquet. This passage conveys the idea that abundant life is being offered to those who answer wisdom’s call. The text also implies that the decision of whether or not to receive the gift of life is up to us. In the Gospel of John we hear the invitation to receive the gift of eternal life. Jesus asserts that he is the Living Bread that came down from heaven. According to this passage, the receiving of Jesus’ flesh and blood is the means of obtaining eternal life. The invitation we hear in this Gospel is to receive the gift of Jesus. This is an invitation to live in friendship with Jesus forever and be united to him in the same way that Jesus and the Father are united as one. This union ultimately feeds our hunger and satisfies our deepest longing. Questions for Deeper Reflection (If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.) Doctrinal Discussion Starters In the celebration of the Mass, Christ is also present in his holy Word, the scriptures, and he is present in the gathered community of believers. Receiving the Eucharist nurtures our communion with God and with one another. The Mystics of our Catholic tradition helped to further enlighten us with the concept that through Jesus, all of life is interconnected and all creation is filled with the presence of God. As we grow in friendship with Jesus and continue to be nourished by the Eucharist we gain a deeper sense of the sacredness of life. • Describe how receiving God’s presence within you can make a difference in your life. Sacrament Connection Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® The Gospel in Life |
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