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February 22 Class Update: Proclaiming the Reality of Christ

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Greetings everyone! Recap of our Last Class At the start of class, everyone had the chance to think about their Lenten plans using a planning sheet I gave everyone.  As a reminder, you won't need to turn anything in for your Lenten plans, but please use that sheet as a guide to help you get Lent started on the right note. February 22 is the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, which commemorates when Christ acclaimed Simon Peter for his profession of faith and gave him a special leadership role in the Church as the first Pope, handing him the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, which is the teaching authority of the Popes and the Bishops. We looked at that day's Gospel reading in Matthew 16:13-19. This scene is depicted in a window in our church: As Christ asked His disciples Who He is, so He asks each of us, and we are called to let our profession of faith translate into actions for God's glory as we proclaim the Good News. We also watched two more videos in the series on the Mass,...

February 15 Class Update: The Holy Spirit and the Power of One

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Greetings everyone! As we get closer to the dates of Confirmation, our focus in class has shifted toward the Holy Spirit and what it means to be confirmed. Recap of Last Class Our opening prayer was from Joel 3:1-2, a prophecy describing how God will pour out His Spirit upon all people. When we are confirmed, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to be something amazing in the world, working to advance God's Kingdom--even more amazing than skydiving, like we saw Chris Stefanick do in a video at the start of class. We spent time with two different Scripture passages, 1 Samuel 16:1-13, David's anointing as King, and Acts 2:1-12, the first Christian Pentecost. Then we watched two more videos in the series on the Mass. In the final part of class, in keeping with a custom for those preparing for Confirmation, everyone wrote letters to their future selves, which I will mail a year from now, close to your first anniversary of Confirmation. To Do For this Week As a reminder, I asked you...

February 8 Class Update: Reconciliation--We are Worth Fixing

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Greetings all! It was great to be back with you in class again, just as it was wonderful gathering with all of you on Thursday evening for the teaching Mass. Recap We offered our farewell and thanks to Francisco as he switches to help with the Kindergarten-3rd Grade class.  It was great having his assistance with our class. We then welcomed our new class aide for the remainder of the year, Kim Tanner, and we thank her for stepping up to volunteer for this role. We were in church for about half an hour where everyone participated in the sacrament of reconciliation as part of preparing for Confirmation. Back in class, I shared a couple of different stories, one about my visit to the birthplace of Pastor Martin Luther King, Jr. Then we watched the courtroom scene from Cars that I used to speak about the power of reconciliation, because even though sin wrecked humanity's relationship with God, He looks at each one of us and says we are "worth fixing". We also did a quick revi...

February 1 Class Update: Candlemas and More on Mass

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Greetings everyone! Thank you again for your adjustment to joining class virtually this week, which was very likely the last time we'll meet virtually during this RE year.  Hopefully, you've had some time to enjoy the snow of the past couple of days. We hearkened back to Christmas with our opening prayer, when I played " Songs of Thankfulness and Praise " on the piano. We spent time in class on the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, celebrating when Mary and Joseph brought Jesus to present Him in the Temple in Jerusalem 40 days after His birth.  The story is recorded in Luke 2:22-40.  It's a customary day to bless candles, as we celebrate Christ our Savior, Who is a Light to the Gentiles and Glory to Israel, as Simeon proclaims when he sees Jesus in the Temple.  And it's the midpoint of winter, and so speaks to the custom of Groundhog Day. If you haven't yet lit the blessed tea candle you got in class on January 25, I invite you to do so this week.  Si...