Church: Body of Christ, Mass, Eucharist, Relationship
In this session we will be learning and reflecting on the Mass and our relationship with God and with each other as we come together not only as individuals with unique gifts and talents, but as ONE body - the Body of Christ. A Sacrifice Sometimes Mass is boring. And while thinking of Mass as a sacrifice should not justify ineffective preaching, it does help put things in context. Not everything in this world is going to work the way we want it, and even the things we like we aren’t going to like all the time. Like any major commitment, the spiritual life involves discipline and restraint. You won’t always want to go to Mass; you certainly won’t always have time. Of course, if there’s a massive emergency, that’s one thing, but if you’re too busy to leave one hour a week free for God, there’s probably something wrong with your lifestyle. That said, Mass sometimes will be a sacrifice: you’ll think to yourself, I really don’t have time for this. Why am I doing this? You’ll think the same thing-some days-about calling a significant other or going to a family member’s play. Relationships take time, and time often takes sacrifice, discipline, and the pains of not getting to do the thins we want. Don’t think of this sacrifice as a return for Christ’s sacrifice on the cross: that debt can never be repayed. It’s easier to think of our sacrifice in the Mass, simply, as the same sort of sacrifice we make for any relationship that matters to us. Sometimes we’re too busy, sometimes it’s just too boring, sometimes’ we just don’t want to go! But we do. And we keep going. And we trust somewhere along the line, we’ll be reminded of why we started to go in the first place. The above is an excerpt from the website "Busted Halo". I think it makes a very good point about our relationship to God and going to Mass. Question #1: What is your reaction or thoughts on the above paragraph "A Sacrifice"? NEXT: Click on "Tour of the Church" and take the "tour". Remember the names of the different things that you will see because on "TRIVIA NIGHT" you will need to know what the names of similar things are in our church (pictures). NEXT: . Click on "Top Ten Reasons for Going to Mass" Question #2: Please comment on your top two reasons for going to mass OR three reasons why you don't go to mass (explain your answers). NEXT: Click on http://www.news.va/en/news/pope-francis-eucharist-leads-us-to-help-those-most Question #3: After reading the article please write 3 comments on what Pope Francis says about Eucharist. (ie. agreed with, disagreed with, don't understand, surprised by, learned something new, etc.) NEXT: Give some real thought to what you believe as a Catholic... Question #4: (A) Do you agree or disagree that it is important to know about your Catholic faith? Why? or Why not? (B) Do you think you know very much about your faith? (C) How are you increasing your knowledge of the Catholic faith or what it means to be a Christian other than coming to faith formation class? OR How can you? NOTE:Please use the Question numbers when commenting (ie. my answer for Question #2 is...) and sign with "your #" thanks! |