Family Gospel Lesson March 12, 2023 - 3rd Sunday in Lent
If you would like to complete this lesson as a family, please watch the video below and discuss the discussion questions.  Then have your children complete their individual Gospel lessons stating that they completed the family lesson.
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In Sunday's Gospel, Jesus meets and speaks with a Samaritan woman at a well.  Jesus reveals himself as the one who provides living water.  His words amaze her, and she realized that Jesus must be the Promised One.  She cannot keep the message to herself but rushes to tell her townspeople, who listen to Jesus and come to believe in him too.

Watch the video below and discuss the questions as a family.
Where did Jesus and his disciples stop on their travels? (Samaria) *
Who did Jesus meet at the well?  (A Samaritan woman) *
Why was it that the Samaritan woman was confused when Jesus was talking to her? (In this time, Jews did not talk to Samaritans, let alone share water with them) *
What did Jesus tell the woman about the water he could provide?  (Jesus told her, "the water which I will give you is living water...whoever drinks the water I shall give will never thirst again; the water I shall give will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.") *
This week's Eucharistic Reflection talks about Jesus' miraculous healings and his forgiveness of sin in those instances.  We get to experience Jesus' miraculous healing each time we partake in the Eucharistic feast.  This healing is so much more important because it heals our soul.  

This week, make time to go to Mass (and add in a daily mass if you are able!) to get that spiritual healing from the Eucharist.  Then, take time to discuss all the ways you see Jesus in your life as a family.
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