Theme: Invitation to adoration Jesus said to his disciples: “I am the living bread which has come down from Heaven. Anyone who eats this bread will live for ever; and the bread that I shall give is my flesh, for the life of the world.� (John 6:51) Image from Our Lady of Victories
Theme: Invitation to adoration Eucharist comes from the Greek word Θεία Ευχαριστία which means ‘I thank.’ In the Eucharist we receive the Body and Blood of Jesus and remember that he offered himself to save us from the original sin that created a distance between us and God the Father. Also the Sacred Heart is the Holy Eucharist. The heart represents love and love is the reason God sent Jesus to us. Love is the reason that Jesus died on the cross for us. Natalie Year 6 Work from Our Lady of Victories
Scripture Invitation and art
Artwork: Cast Your Nets on the Right Side by Greg Olsen
Jesus said to them, "Come and have breakfast." None of the disciples dared ask him, "Who are you?" They knew it was the Lord. John 21:12
Suggested activities - Learn about Corpus Christi and take part in worship - Spend time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament at home or in school - Write a prayer to Jesus in the Eucharist (can be shared or private) - Design your own ‘Our Eucharistic Journey’ bookmark - Look at Eucharistic art and design your own based on this - Find out about what Adoremus means - Begin to learn ‘Sweet Sacrament Divine’ - Take part of 24 or 40 hour devotion in your school/parish - Let your parents know all about the start of ‘Our Eucharistic Journey’
‘Come to me… and I will give you rest’ (Mtt 11:28) Key dates: Corpus Christi (31 May/ 3 June) Sacred Heart of Jesus (8 June) Immaculate Heart of Mary (9 June) John Vianney (4 August)
Image from St Mary’s, Masbro Rd
Key vocabulary Corpus Christi Adoration Blessed Sacrament Sanctuary lamp Christ's Presence Eucharist Body and Blood of Christ Mass Host Precious Blood Consecration Image from Our Lady of Victories
Reflection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K9z9uHYWwU
Image from St Mary’s, Masbro Rd
“Almighty God, you have made us for yourself and our souls are restless until they rest in you.” (St Augustine)