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August 17, 2008 Junior High Session Opening Prayer Opening Life Reflection Allow time for discussion. God cares about what is going on in our world. God sent Jesus into the world to bring healing and fullness of life to all people. Listening to the Word of God Read Isaiah 56:1, 6-7. Scripture Discussion Starters In the gospel today listen to hear how a woman shows her faith in the healing power of Jesus. Read Matthew 15:21-28. • Who asks Jesus for help? Scripture Background In the Old Testament reading today, the prophet Isaiah helps the Israelites understand that they are not the only people favored by God. The prophet knew that the people of Israel were in danger of thinking of themselves as the privileged chosen people. Today’s passage makes clear that God’s message is not for the people of Israel alone. God’s house has room for everybody. All are welcome in God’s house of prayer. In today’s gospel, a Canaanite woman persistently asks Jesus for help. Matthew wrote this passage at a time when the Jewish people in his community disliked the Canaanites. The disciples want to get rid of the woman because she is bothering them. At first Jesus’ response is unsettling. He tells the woman that he has only come to save Israel. But the woman continues to ask Jesus to help her daughter. She does not give up. Jesus cures the Canaanite woman’s daughter of a demon. Jesus holds up the woman’s faith as reason for the healing. By this miracle Jesus shows that faith in him is most important. With his act of healing, Jesus teaches his followers that God’s saving love is for all people. The healing miracle in today’s gospel is also a sign of the coming of God’s kingdom. Questions for Deeper Reflection [If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.] Doctrinal Discussion Starters The Church celebrates Anointing of the Sick with any Christian who experiences the difficulty of physical or mental illness, old age or is facing death. To administer the sacrament, a bishop or priest prays over, lays hands upon, and anoints those who are sick with holy oil. The sacrament should be preceded by the Word of God (except in an emergency) and be celebrated with the sick person surrounded by family, friends, and other believers. Dealing with serious illness and facing death can cause us to feel alone and afraid. Our faith teaches that we are not alone. God is with us. In the sacrament for the sick we hear the comforting prayer, “Father in heaven, through this holy anointing grant N. comfort in her suffering. When she is afraid, give her courage, when afflicted, give her patience, when dejected, afford her hope, and when alone, assure her of the support of your holy people” (PC125). • Why is faith in Jesus important when we are sick? Sacrament Connection The Gospel in Life Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition Connecting to Faith First® Original Edition |
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