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December 27, 2009 Intermediate Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Invite the children to take a few moments to write down all the family treasures that they can think of on a sheet of paper, fold the paper and put it in their family treasure box. Explain that even the ordinary treasures of family life are sacred. Jesus was born into a family, which makes life in a family holy for all people. Listening to the Word of God Read Sirach 3:2-7, 12-14. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel today listen to find out about Jesus and his family. Read Luke 2:41-52. • Where did Jesus go with his parents? Scripture Background The first reading today is part of a larger section of the Old Testament on family life. Today’s reading has to do with the fourth commandment, to honor your father and mother. Children are to treat their parents with care and respect. This passage suggests that showing reverence for one’s father and mother can provide atonement for one’s sins. This claim gives support to our focus for today, that family life can be a source of holiness when lived in keeping with God’s will. In the gospel reading today, Jesus is missing for a period of time and his family searches for him with great anxiety. The author of today’s gospel is not so much concerned with providing details about the childhood of Jesus, but tries to convey a truth about Jesus’ identity as Messiah, Son of God and Savior. This is evident in the reading by Jesus’ response when Mary finds him in the Temple and asks him why he stayed behind and worried his family. Jesus responds by telling his Mother that she ought to know that he must be in his Father’s house. All families experience difficult times. In today’s gospel even Jesus caused some anxiety within his family. However, today’s readings offer family members direction by stressing the primacy of treating one another with honor and respect. Today, on the feast of the Holy Family we recognize the full humanity of Jesus. Therefore, we realize our full human nature -- including the reality of family life -- can be a source of holiness. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters The family is the church of the home because it is a community of people who dwell in the love of Christ. The love and support that is experienced within a family gives it the strength to open wide its doors to the needs of the larger community and the world. • How are values and beliefs passed on in families? The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition |
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