Together in Jesus First Reconciliation "God Forgives Our Sins" Lesson 5, Part 2
Welcome to your 5th "Together in Jesus" Reconciliation" Lesson, Part 2. The "Together in Jesus" program is designed to prepare you to receive the Sacrament of First Reconciliation. Through biblical stories and hands-on activities you will learn about the Ten Commandments, how to love and forgive each other as Jesus teaches, and how to prepare to make a good confession. So let's get started.
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TOGETHER IN JESUS: FIRST RECONCILIATION:  We can express forgiveness in two ways; through our words and through our actions. Think about what you do when you feel sorry that you did something wrong. You might go to the person you hurt and using words say you're sorry or you might through your actions, like giving someone a hug, tell them you are sorry. In our reading today "God Forgives Our Sins" let's read about how words and actions are used in the Sacrament of Reconciliation when our sins are forgiven. When you are done, please answer the questions below.
We call someone sent on a mission an ________________ or a ________________? *
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Actions that break God's commandments are ___________. *
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A priest forgives our sins in the ___________________ ___ ______________________? *
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The priest uses the word absolve to tells us God forgives us. Absolve means "take away." *
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The priest uses an action to show us God forgives us. He holds his hand over our heads and makes the Sign of the Cross. *
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You are a superstar!! Sin makes us unhappy and feels heavy. Jesus didn’t want us to feel this way. He wanted us to be free from sin. He wanted us to be able to go to Reconciliation and have our sins forgiven. At the moment of absolution, as the priest extends his hands over you, Jesus is pouring his grace upon you. This is like a bucket of love pouring down upon your head and filling your heart with peace and joy. God’s grace helps to empower you to make better choices. Because God forgives us, Jesus wants us to forgive one another. Now it is time to locate your "I Forgive You" cross sticker and place it on the page in the area marked.
Super great job!  I want you to remember that "Reconciliation is a Celebration." It is a celebration of God's power to make all things new for us!! We will continue to learn more about this celebration as we continue our lessons!
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