LITURGY OF THE WORD (Worksheet Session 3)
LITURGY OF THE WORD (Worksheet Session 3)
During the liturgy of the Word, God speaks to us and we speak to him. He has a message for us.
The first reading, responsorial psalm, second reading, gospel acclamation and the gospel are taken from the Bible.
First Reading: ……………Old Testament
Responsorial Psalm:……… Old Testament
Second Reading:…………..New Testament
Gospel Acclamation:….…..New Testament
Gospel:..…………………...New Testament
Homily:
Creed:
Prayer of the Faithful:
The readings used in the Liturgy of the Word are also found in a book called the Lectionary.
SECTION A
Using the Bible: Practice look up the references and answer the questions.
a) What was Cain’s son called? (Genesis 4:17) ______________________
b) Who prayed? (1 Samuel 2:1)
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c) What was the king’s name and what age was he when he became king? (2 Chronicles 34:1)
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d) What does the writer go to God for? (Psalms 7:1)
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e) What will God do to the lions and snakes? (Psalms 92:13)
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SECTION B:
Look up the following references, read the passage and answer the two questions which follow each reference.
1 Corinthians 12 1-11
a) In one word, what do you think this passage from the Bible is about?
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b) Explain why you think this word describes this passage?
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John 13 :31 - 35
a) In one word, what do you think this passage from the Bible is about?
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b) Explain why you think this word describes this passage?
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Matthew 14: 44
a) In one word, what do you think this passage from the Bible is about?
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b) Explain why you think this word describes this passage?
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SECTION C
1. Name a story from the Bible that you remembering hearing about Creation.
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2. Name a story from the Bible that you remembering hearing about Forgiveness.
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3. Name a story from the Bible that you remembering hearing about Talents.
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PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL (Worksheet Session 4)
SECTION A: What would you like to pray for during mass? You may write in the box below.
SECTION B: The Structure of the Prayer of the Faithful.
Points to Remember:
• A prayer of the Faithful consists of a number of intercessions. Each intercession is a petition. We ask God for something. We do not thank or praise him at this time.
• At the beginning of the prayer of the faithful, everyone is invited to pray. The prayer may be addressed to the people but not God. Each intercession does not require an invitation to pray because the priest has already invited the people to pray before the petitions begin.
• The prayer in the prayer of the Faithful comes at the end. Eg. “Lord, we ask you to hear our prayer”
• An intercession may begin with ……..
1. Let us pray for …….
2. Let us remember …….
3. For …….
4. That ……
SECTION C: Composing The Prayer of the Faithful
|INVITATION |SUBJECT |PETITION |PRAYER |
|Let us pray |For good health |That we may always be healthy |Lord, hear us. |
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SIGNS AND SYMBOLS (Worksheet Session 5)
Section A: A Sign and A Symbol
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|Sign or Symbol |A Red Traffic light is a Sign. It |The X shape is a Symbol. It has |
| |has one meaning: |many meanings. |
|What does it mean? |RED = STOP |Letter of alphabet; roman numeral ten; |
| | |kiss at end of letter; danger; wrong |
| | |answer; multiply; etc. |
Section B: Symbols of God in the Liturgy.
1. List symbols of God that are used in the celebration of the Eucharist.
2. Complete the remaining questions for each symbol.
|Symbols |What it tells us about God? |Are the class using it in the |Who is responsible for bringing|
| | |liturgy? Yes / No |it to the liturgy? |
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Section C: Symbols of Ourselves and our Intention in the Liturgy.
1. List symbols to represent the intention of the Eucharistic celebration.
2. Complete the remaining questions for each symbol.
|Symbols |What it tells us about ourselves |Are the class using it in the |Who is responsible for bringing|
| |/ our intention. |liturgy? |it to the liturgy? |
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