SACRAMENT of RECONCILIATION a sign of God’s
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SACRAMENT of
RECONCILIATION
a sign of God’s forgiveness and
healing love
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Celebrations 7 Sacraments
BAPTISM
CONFIRMATION MARRIAGE ANOINTING OF THE SICK HOLY ORDERS
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Your membership began with the Sacrament of Baptism
welcome & belonging
Talk to Mum & Dad now...
Where you were baptised?
Who are your Godparents
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LOVE OF YOUR PARENTS They helped you to grow into
who you are today…
first teachers…
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NATURE
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PRAYER
Talking to God or Jesus
Praying can help us find real comfort and peace in our hearts
What’s your favourite time & place to pray?
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PRE SCHOOL & PRIMARY SCHOOL
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PARISH COMMUNITY
Children’s Liturgy
Sunday Mass
Receive Sacraments
Grade 4 = Communion
Grade 6 = Confirmation Strawberry Fair 11/02/2017 Mary Ryan AOFE Used with permission
Grade 3 = Reconciliation
Forgiveness hurt others
say sorry receive forgiveness
Healing feel better
repair forgive
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The Story of Zacchaeus
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Do you ever get in trouble?
• Oh yeah - for many things - untidy room and staying up too late and not going to bed.
• When I hit my sister.
• Yes - for talking in class when I should have been listening
Children on forgiveness…
How would you answer this question?
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What are the consequences of being in trouble?
• No electronic games or getting sent to my room.
• I get told off and sometimes get a punishment like "no screens"
• Being told off
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• To teach me right from wrong.
• Because I have done something wrong and I deserved it
• ‘coz its the right thing to do - if I have done something wrong then I should be punished - actions have consequences.
Why do you think your parents might punish you?
Other ideas?
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• They sit down and explain the wrong things to me, they give me hugs.
• I just do because they love me.
• Because they stop talking about the issue
How do you know your parents forgive you?
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• Forgiveness makes it ok
to go on
• We need forgiveness so we can feel better for our actions.
• Because if we didn’t forgive, everyone would hate each other
• So we don’t keep feeling guilty and sad.
Talk to Mum & Dad about why we need forgiveness?
What do you think?
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Douglas talks Forgiveness
Remember, God will always forgive you and he loves you very much
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unkind words
rude to our parents or teachers
be lazy
steal things
fight/hit out/push
disobey Sin
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1. admit what you have done
2. are sorry / have a change of heart /say sorry
RECONCILIATION HAPPENS WHEN…
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3. are forgiven
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ACTIVITY TIME!
After your activity sheet, use your tea light
to think of something you are sorry about…
Talk to Mum & Dad
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SACRAMENT OF PENANCE AND RECONCILIATION
1. SAY HELLO TO FATHER
2. I’M SORRY FOR…
3. LISTEN TO THE
4. WORDS OF THE PRIEST
5. RECEIVE A PENANCE
6. RECEIVE ABSOLUTION & BLESSING
7. RETURN TO MUM & DAD AND SAY A THANK YOU PRAYER
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GOSPEL: The Story of Zacchaeus Reader: A man named Zacchaeus lived in the city of Jericho. He collected tax money from people. Tax money is what people pay to run their country. Zacchaeus was not fair. He took more money that he was supposed to. Most people didn’t like Zacchaeus at all Chorus: Not at all! Not happy Zacc! Reader: All of Jericho was excited. They’d heard that Jesus was coming to their city. Chorus: We want Jesus! We want Jesus! 11/02/2017 Mary Ryan AOFE Used with permission
Reader: Zacchaeus heard that Jesus was a great man and wanted to see him too. But he had a little problem. In fact, being little was the problem. He was too short to see over the crowd. Chorus: Bad luck Zacc, stay at the back! Reader: Zacchaeus had an idea. He ran ahead of the crowd and climbed a big tree. ‘Now I am tall enough to see Jesus too.” Chorus: Zacc can spy from up on high. Reader: Jesus came by the tree and looked up. He saw Zacchaeus out on a limb. 11/02/2017 Mary Ryan AOFE Used with permission
Jesus: Zacchaeus, hurry and come down.
I want to go to your house today.
Chorus: Huh? What’s going on? Surely you can’t
be serious Jesus?
Reader: Zacchaeus climbed down very quickly.
He was very excited. Jesus wanted to
come to his house!
Zacchaeus: Wohoo! I can’t believe it! Jesus picked
me!
Reader: The people in the crowd were upset. They
didn’t think Jesus should be so kind to a
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Chorus: Huh? What’s going on? You must be joking. Not happy J! Reader: At his house, Zacchaeus had a change of heart. He realized how much he had been missing the target. He decided to treat people fairly from now on. He told Jesus he would give half of his money to people who were poor. Chorus: Good on you Zacc! Good for them! Reader: Zacchaeus also wanted to give back four times the money that he had unfairly taken.
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Chorus: Wohoo! Good on you Zacc. Good for us!
We forgive you!
Reader: Jesus was pleased with Zacchaeus.
Jesus: “Today you and your whole household
have entered God’s family.”
Reader: Just like Zacchaeus, we can also choose
to do the right thing
Chorus: Yes we can! Yes we can!
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Closing Prayer Loving God, You are our friend always. We are good people but
sometimes we hurt one another.
We are sorry for the uncaring things we do.
Thank you for loving us all the time even when we make one another unhappy.
Help us to be more caring and thoughtful towards each other.
We ask this through Christ Our Lord,
Amen
Children please
stand up with
your tea light on.
Be still now … think about something you
are sorry for…. or about the person you hurt
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Other thoughts…. For your consideration:
1. Would this model/style of presentation work in your community. If so, how?
If not, what are the perceived barriers?
2. What have you learnt that may be helpful for your circumstance?
3. Has this presentation enriched/challenged you in your ministry? How?
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