A man had two sons. The younger son asked his dad for all his inheritance.

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A man had two sons

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A man had two sons

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The younger son asked his dad for all his inheritance

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His father gave it to him, but instead of using it to look after himself and his dad,

he went away.

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When do I walk away from my responsibilities?

Have I walked away from my friends when they

needed me?

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Have I failed to recognise, or help, when

someone is going through a tough time? Have I walked away?

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Have I made excuses and argued, or

complained about punishment when I know I have done something

wrong?

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Have I given up on my work just because I have

had one bad grade? Have I quit because

someone called me a failure?

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Have I walked away from painful and difficult

situations, and the people in them, because I haven’t the courage to

act on my beliefs?

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Have I walked away from someone because I have made a judgement

about them based on gossip?

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Am I unwilling to give up my favourite TV

programme or other favourite activity to do a

favour for, or help, a friend,a family member, or a charitable cause?

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The younger son went to the city

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And there he wasted his money until there was none left

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What are the ways we waste the gifts God

has given us?

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Have there been times when I have

resented my parents? Have I rejected their love and support?

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Have I made fun of others because they didn’t “fit in” with the crowd? Have I failed

to recognise the gift of God in them?

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Have I encouraged my parents to spend

their money on ‘designer labels’ for

me when they couldn’t really afford it?

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Have I spent my money on ‘designer labels’

without any thought or care for those who make

the garments, and whether they are treated well in their employment?

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Have I picked on, or laughed at, someone

because they are more clever than I am?

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Have I “dumbed down” my work so that I do not appear to be a “swot”?

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Have I picked on someone for doing something good?

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Have I failed to do something good so as to avoid being picked on?

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Have I made fun of someone because they have made a mistake?

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Have I mocked people for the way they look , walk

or talk or for any disability that they may have?

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Have I hurt someone’s reputation through

gossip?

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Have I abused my body by giving in to peer

pressure to experiment with alcohol,drugs or

sexual acts?

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Do I swear or blaspheme to appear “cool”?

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The younger son wasted all that he had. His so called “friends” left him. He ended up looking after pigs!

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“I will go back to my father and ask to be a servant” he said.

“My father’s servants get better treatment than this.”

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As he gets near home his father RUNS towards him to welcome him back, he

is so pleased to see his child.

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Just as the father did, God, our Father, welcomes us back in the sacrament of

reconciliation.

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