Mass Reflection Sheets for Confirmation 2023-24

Confirmation candidates are asked to complete at least one reflection sheet for each liturgical season of our Church (listed below).  The Mass should be one that occurred in that time frame and is one that you attended outside of school Masses.


This  form is for a Mass attended  in  one of  each of the following Liturgical Seasons:

  •  Ordinary Time (August -Nov 2023; Jan 14-Feb. 11, 2024; May 26-September 2024)
  • Advent/Christmas/Epiphany (Dec -Jan. 7)
  •  Ash Wednesday OR season of Lent (Feb. 14 - March 17, 2024)
  • Holy Week (March 28, 29, 30, 2024)
  • Easter/Pentecost (March 31 - May 19, 2024)

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Candidate First  and Last Name *
This Reflection is for the following Liturgical Season *
Location of Mass attended (name of parish) *
Date of Mass attended *
Who was the presiding priest? *
Date of Mass attended *
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE MASS  

Think about what is going on in your life…Is there something bothering you? Something you want God’s help with.   What concerns or worries will you take before the Lord? Take these things to Mass with you and ask God to help you. 

What do you want to thank God for today while at Mass?
Is there someone specifically who you want to pray for in Mass today?   If you are comfortable list their name below and also consider listing their name in the book of Prayer Intentions found at the back of Church at St. Bernard.  If you need help finding it  at St. Bernard or any other church just ask a hospitality minister, the priest or deacon to show you where it is.

TO THINK ABOUT AND LISTEN FOR DURING MASS  

What word, phrase, or idea jumped out at you in today’s readings, homily, hymns (songs), or prayers? Why?  Please be specific.
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What message did God speak to you at Mass today?   
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