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A blessed

morning!
7 - St. Bartholomew
PRAYER
It's time to know each other a little better!

Hi! I'm
Ms. Justine
Class Rules
1 Open your camera. 3 Listen attentively.

Use raise hand Cooperate with the


2 4
button if you want discussion.
to answer.

Respect and listen to your


5
teacher and classmates.
How are
you today?
Jesus Institutes the
Eucharist

Objectives:
DOCTRINE: To describe Jesus as the Eucharist

MORAL: To see how the ritual of the celebration


of the Mass can be enfleshed in our life

WORSHIP: To discuss the institution of the Sacrament of


the Eucharist with emphasis on the meaning of
“Do this in memory of me.”
ACTIVITY
Watch the Bible story about "The
Passover meal and the Last Supper"
(Mark 14: 12–26). Pay attention to
the story and answer the questions
that follow.

What is the
story all about?
What can you say about Jesus,
offering Himself as a sacrifice,
enabling all people to receive
God's forgiveness?
If you were in a situation of
Jesus, would you do the same?
Why?
Share your experiences where
you showed unselfish concern
for the welfare of others.
What is a Passover Meal?
Passover meal is a family
meal often celebrated by
family members whose main
presider is the father of
the family.

Why did Jesus use the bread and wine?


Unleavened bread was also a symbol of
purity and newness.
Wine as related to Israel as the vine
planted by Yahweh to yield choice
grapes
At the Last Supper. Christ proclaimed
Himself as the true Vine whose fruit is
experienced in the "wine of the Spirit".

Jesus’ Body and Blood


He identified Himself with the bread
that is to be shared by all.
“This is My Blood," He was giving up
His life on the cross for the sake of
many people, Blood gives life to
human beings. Therefore, when He
offered His blood, He desired life
for us all.
Are you willing to sacrifice
yourself for the sake of other
people?
What is the challenge behind Jesus' declaration,
"Do this in memory of Me"?

Cast our eyes


Making Challenges the on the poor and
present to faithful to the victims of
later make Christ injustice who
generations present today. need God's

presence.
How do you want to be remembered?

How do we define the Eucharist?


First, the Eucharist was instituted by


Christ. He established the Eucharist at
the Last Supper the night before He died
on the Cross.

How do we define the Eucharist?


Secondly, the Eucharist is
celebrated with Christ by the
Christian community, the Church.
It is also called the "Holy
Communion".
How do we define the Eucharist?
Thirdly, the Eucharist is at once both
sacrifice and sacred meal. It is the
memorial instituted by Christ so that the
saving benefits of His Death and
Resurrection can be shared by the People
of God through every age.

How do we define the Eucharist?

Fourthly, Christ, Himself is


really present in the Eucharistic
celebration in multiple ways.
Why did Christ institute the Eucharist?

So that His bloody sacrifice on the Cross


could be perpetuated through all ages.
His once-and-for-all saving Death on the
Cross might be made present even to us
2,000 years later.
The Mass or the Holy Eucharist has been deemed to be the
highest form of worship by the Catholic faithful. The
following are the mandates of Christ for us.

1. Pray and be united with Christ through the


Eucharist.

2. Accept Christ's challenge: "Do this to


remember Me."
The Mass or the Holy Eucharist has been deemed to be the
highest form of worship by the Catholic faithful. The following
are the mandates of Christ for us.

3. Be reconciled.

4. Be proclaimers of Christ's words and


deeds.
What did Jesus do at the Last Supper on
the night He was betrayed?

At the Last Supper, on the night He was betrayed, our Savior


instituted the Eucharistic Sacrifice of His Body and Blood.
a Memorial of His death and resurrection;
a Sacrament of love, a sign of unity and bond of charity;
a Paschal banquet in which Christ is consumed, the mind is
filled with grace; and
a Pledge of future glory is given to us.
Be ready for the quiz next
meeting (March 30, 2022)
Offline Activity

PRAYER
Activity
Each one of us wants to be remembered by those
whom we have related with. How do you want to be
remembered?

Draw or choose a symbol that exactly reminds people


of you and answer the questions that follow.

You can use Canva or any app to showcase your


creativity!
Activity
Questions:
1. Why did you choose such symbol?
2. What are you doing now to make people
fully remember you?
3. How do you spend your life to make you
worth remembering?

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