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June 14, 2009 Junior High Session Opening Prayer Let us pray. Opening Life Reflection • Why do some people risk their lives in the service of others? Allow time for discussion. On today’s feast of the Body and Blood of Christ we remember Jesus’ death. We are reminded of the Passover meal where Jesus identified the bread with his body and the cup of wine with his blood, which would be poured out for the life of the world. Listening to the Word of God In the first reading from the Old Testament, listen to how Moses uses blood to symbolize the sealing of the covenant between God and the people. Read Exodus 24:3-8. Scripture Discussion Starters • How does Moses tell the people about the words of the Lord? In the gospel today listen to how Jesus prepares to share the Passover meal with his friends. Read Mark 14:12-16, 22-26. • Where does Jesus tell his disciples to go? Scripture Background Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings using the Catechist Background and Preparation section. The first reading from the Old Testament describes a ritual that seals the Covenant God made with Moses and the people of Israel. The importance of blood in celebrating this covenant ritual shows that the covenant is more than mere words. The sprinkling of blood on the people powerfully symbolizes that the covenant with God is a matter of life, for blood was a symbol of life. In today’s gospel Jesus helps his disciple prepare to celebrate the Passover meal. Jesus sends his friends off and foretells the details of setting up the Passover meal. This foreknowledge shows Jesus’ willingness to suffer the events to come and give his life for the salvation of the world. The traditional Passover meal Jesus shares with his disciples takes on new significance when Jesus offers his blood as a sign of God’s saving love. The crucifixion is the willing outpouring of Christ’s lifeblood for others. Christ’s self-giving death becomes the new covenant between God and humanity. 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 gather in faith, God makes present Jesus, his body and blood in the bread and wine offered in the Eucharist. A substantial change takes place within the elements of bread and wine. The term the Church uses to name this change is transubstantiation. In the Eucharist, Christ is really and truly made present. The Eucharistic celebration is a memorial of Jesus’ death and resurrection. It is a sacrament of love. The Eucharist is the center of our Christian faith and life. • What helps us to remember Jesus’ sacrifice? Sacrament Connection Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® The Gospel in Life |
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