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Kingdom

  • November 22, 2021
  • Mrs McVea
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John 18: 33-37 ‘Pilate said, “So you are a king!” Jesus answered, “You say that I am a king. I was born for this: to tell people about the truth… And everyone who belongs to the truth listens to me.”’

Our mission this week:

Kingdom

We are called to build the Kingdom of God. Not out of bricks and stone but out of each other – we are living stones. Christ came to establish the Kingdom of God here on Earth and this week in the lives of the saints we celebrate we see people who give everything they had to build the Kingdom of God.

This week we remember Saint Andrew Dũng-Lac and Companions – they gave their lives to spread the Good News in Vietnam and the church they founded is still there today.  How can we be living stones for each other?

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  1. Miss Johnson says:
    November 28, 2021 at 12:11 pm

    Our mission this week: Kingdom
    We are called to build the Kingdom of God. Not out of bricks and stone but out of each other – we are living stones.
    How can we be living stones for each other?
    In our class liturgy this week, we reflected on how we can be living stones for each other. We felt that the following points were important:
    1. Helping God build a kingdom full of kindness by showing respect to others and using our manners.
    2. Being thankful for everything God has given us by using kind words and actions.
    3. Looking after our world and taking care of what God has made by picking up litter and looking after our possessions.
    4. Being friendly and welcoming towards each other, and supporting other people’s religions.

    Year 3

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