Lectionary Resources
YOUR CATECHETICAL LIBRARY FOR THE LITURGICAL YEAR
Junior High Session
Acts 5:12-16
John 20:19-31
Let us pray.
Lord God,
you give us new life and gifts to share.
Help us to live as people filled with your Spirit.
In the name of the Risen Christ we pray.
Amen.
On this Second Sunday of Easter we joyfully celebrate our new life in Christ. Jesus Christ has risen from the dead and the Holy Spirit dwells among us. To begin today’s session invite the youngsters to brainstorm how their belief in the resurrection can make a difference in their lives. Discuss:
We joyfully celebrate Easter because through all the hardships we experience in life our faith promises that a new day will come. We have not seen the Risen Christ, yet we believe. This belief gives our lives meaning. And like the first disciples, we are called to be witnesses of faith for others.
In the reading from Acts of the Apostles, hear how the Apostles were powerful witnesses of faith.
Read Acts 5:12-16.
Allow for silence.
In today’s gospel the risen Lord appears to the disciples. Listen to how they rejoice.
Read John 20:19-31.
Allow for silence.
Provide 2-3 minutes of background information on the readings.
There is a spirit of excitement and joy in today’s readings. The reading from Acts reveals the awesome power of the Spirit in the lives of the apostles. Their belief in the Risen Christ has taken them out of hiding and put them among the people where they work many wonders. This passage shows how the early Christian community grew in response to the faith and witness of the apostles.
In today’s gospel the risen Lord appears to the apostles. We can only imagine the excitement and joy of the moment. The disciples are behind locked doors, afraid when Christ comes before them with a greeting of “peace.”
The risen Christ then commissions the disciples to continue his own saving work. “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” The confused and frightened followers of Christ are given a mission and they find meaning for their lives. Jesus then breathes on the disciples giving them the gift of the Spirit, and the disciples are changed. No longer afraid, the followers of Christ are empowered to go out into the world.
As this gospel reading continues we hear that Thomas was not present when the Risen Lord first appeared to the disciples. He is reluctant to believe what he does not see. Only after he sees the risen Christ for himself and touches his wounds does Thomas come to believe. Jesus responds with a blessing for all those who have not seen but have believed.
If you are not going to continue with the doctrinal discussion, proceed to the Gospel in Life.
“Blessed are those who have not seen, but have believed.”
Faith comes from hearing about the good news from the witness of a community of believes. Through the action of the Holy Spirit, the words of those who tell the good news are inspired, and the ears of those who listen are opened to hear what is told.
Many believers struggle with their faith at times. When we experience evil, suffering, and injustice in this world we may begin to question our belief. In times of doubt, individuals can turn to the community of faith for support.
Searching and questioning your faith can lead to growth and greater conviction. What questions would you like to ask about your faith? Bring your questions to a trusted member of your parish community.
Connecting to Faith First® Legacy Edition
At Home Family Guide, theme 27
Junior High, Mystery of God, chapter 9
Blest Are We
Grade 7, chapter 19
Grade 8 chapter 9