Education in Faith
Start of Term Mass
Thank you to everybody who attended our Start of Term 4 Mass last Friday. Our readers and other helpers all did a fantastic job and it was a beautiful liturgical celebration to start Term 4.
A snapshot of RE Learning in 1/2DE
As Catholic members of the OHR Community it is important we are familiar with some important prayers. In our class we have been reviewing some of the traditional prayers such as Glory Be, Our Father and Hail Mary. We recognise that prayer is a form of communication with God. Sometimes prayer can be formal like Glory Be and informal like when we need to talk to God. In praying, we strengthen that recognition of the presence of God, which draws us closer to Him. That is why the Church recommends that we pray frequently and make prayer an important part of our daily lives.
We reviewed the 5 components of prayer: praise, thanksgiving, petition, intercession and blessings supplication, thanksgiving, adoration, confession, and intercession.
We took great care creating our own class Prayer Book, feel free to come into our classroom and see.
Sunday Gospel
The liturgy of the Catholic Church provides a framework for reflection which is used by Catholics throughout the world. Each week in the Newsletter, you will find the Sunday Gospel as well as some discussion questions to have with your child/ren.
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark
James and John, the sons of Zebedee, approached Jesus. ‘Master,’ they said to him, ‘we want you to do us a favour.’ He said to them, ‘What is it you want me to do for you?’ They said to him, ‘Allow us to sit one at your right hand and the other at your left in your glory.’ ‘You do not know what you are asking’ Jesus said to them. ‘Can you drink the cup that I must drink, or be baptised with the baptism with which I must be baptised?’ They replied, ‘We can.’ Jesus said to them, ‘The cup that I must drink you shall drink, and with the baptism with which I must be baptised you shall be baptised, but as for seats at my right hand or my left, these are not mine to grant; they belong to those to whom they have been allotted.’
When the other ten heard this they began to feel indignant with James and John, so Jesus called them to him and said to them: ‘You know that among the pagans their so-called rulers lord it over them, and their great men make their authority felt. This is not to happen among you. No; anyone who wants to become great among you must be your servant, and anyone who wants to be first among you must be slave to all. For the Son of Man himself did not come to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.’
Discussion Questions
1. Think of some times when you really like being first. What sort of things do you do to make sure you are first?
2. When should you let others go first?
3. Jesus says anyone who wants to be first has to be a servant. What does this mean?
4. How can we be servants of others?
Nick Byrne
RE Leader