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By Janet Miller. Copyright © 2011, TeamRCIA.com. All rights reserved.
CATECHIST’S NOTES
HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE
Dismissal Session
The Dismissal Session is for catechumens only who are dismissed from
worship before the Creed (RCIA #75.3). The Dismissal Session group may
gather for the Catechetical Session at another time during the week.
Catechetical Session
When the Dismissal Session is immediately followed by the Catechetical
Session, parents or other sponsors join the group after Eucharist. Baptized
children preparing for confirmation and Eucharist may also join in the
Catechetical Session (RCIA #254; Appendix III, #19).
Select the session options that fit your time frame.
NOTES FOR THIS SUNDAY
Sunday’s readings
• Genesis 12:1-4
• Psalm 33:4-5, 18-20, 22
• 2 Timothy 1:8-10
• Matthew 17:1-9
Doctrine correlations
• The Transfiguration is a moment of self-disclosure of Christ’s
divine glory (CCC glossary).
• Jesus invited three witnesses to a mysterious event on a
mountain top (CCC #554).
RCIA team notes
As with adults, the Christian initiation of children is marked by
steps with periods corresponding to those of adult initiation (RCIA,
#253, 260-329). In the third step, the ordained minister who
baptizes them also confers confirmation, and the children
participate for the first time in the liturgy of the eucharist (RCIA
#305). Confer with the RCIA team to ensure that the children are
guided through the complete initiation process parallel with the
adults.
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Children’s RCIA Resource
GETTING READY FOR THE SESSION
Items to prepare
� check-in sheet and nametag materials (violet paper, scissors,
lanyards or yarn and stapler)
� Bibles, one set to Matthew 17
� poster paper or white board, erasers, and erasable markers
� Sharing Faith questions and copies of “Faith at Home”
� violet cloth on table or counter space for prayer
� crucifix
� candle in heat-proof container, matches
� clipboards or books, recycled paper, pencils
� white chalk, dark paper, hairspray
� simple costumes, props, and parent notes (all optional)
Gathering Prayer Ritual
Set up prayer space with words for responses printed on a large sheet or
written on a board.
Singing option
Use music from your faith community resources. The suggestion is a
guide. Bring songbooks and music in a player.
For Sharing Faith groups
Put the Scripture citation with the questions on cards for group leaders.
Crossing the Ages Activity option: Transfiguration Skits
Gather simple costumes and props (optional). If the members will be
performing for another faith community group or care facility, make
arrangements. If they are to reconvene at another time, prepare
permission notes with the date, time, and place.
Snack option
Send a reminder to the sponsor providing the snack this week.
Planning ahead
For next session’s Engaging the Word, recruit three sponsors or youth
members to practice John 4:5-29, 39-42, the parts for narrator, Jesus,
and the woman.
CATECHIST’S NOTES
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DISMISSAL SESSION
GATHERING (15 MINUTES)
Catechumens, having heard the Sunday proclamation of the word, are dismissed from the Mass. Greet
the catechumens as they arrive. Have them check in and put on nametags. If they were not present last
week, have them make nametags using violet paper. (They cut the paper into a cross shape or draw a
cross on the nametag and print their names. Provide recycled, sterilized lanyards or yarn and a stapler.)
GATHERING PRAYER RITUAL
All stand around the prayer focal point with the words for “All” displayed. Light the candle.
Ask a volunteer to hold up a crucifix.
All: Be with us, Jesus, as we walk the way of your cross.
Leader: Christ Crucified,
All: have mercy on us.
The crucifix is placed near the Bible on a violet cloth.
Song Suggestion: “Come and Follow Me” from Give Your Gifts, Melody Book, GIA Publications, Inc.
(†) Invite the members when you lift a hand to respond with, “Merciful God, we place our trust in
you.” Prayerfully say each of the following verses based on Psalm 33, and call for the response by
lifting a hand:
All God’s works are trustworthy. (response)
God, who loves justice,
fills the earth with kindness. (response)
We put our hope in you, O God,
our help and shield. (response)
Hold up the candle and say:
Christ shines for all.
Pass the candle around the circle. Each member takes it and repeats, “Christ shines for all.” Place the
candle on the cloth and say:
Let us share the light of Christ with everyone.
Extinguish the candle flame.
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CONNECTING WITH ONE ANOTHER
Invite everyone to sit in a circle. Introduce anyone new. Invite sharing about their experiences with the
“Faith at Home” page from the previous session.
BUILDING COMMUNITY
Back-to-Back Drawing: Assign partners. (Be a partner, if needed.) Give each pair one clipboard or
book to use as a backing, a sheet of recycled scratch paper, and a pencil. Explain that one person will
imagine an item and describe it while the other person draws. Have them decide who will draw and sit
back to back. Remind the person describing to clearly envision one item and describe it without looking
while the partner draws. Then, invite sharing about how it was difficult to know exactly what to do.
Conclude with the following:
In the gospel story of the Transfiguration, the disciples heard God telling them to
listen to Jesus. At that time, it was not yet clear what they were to do.
RECALLING THE WORD (10 MINUTES)
Have everyone sit with Bibles in a circle. Use the following as a guide. For information, refer to “Insight
for the Catechist” and the reflection on the “Faith at Home” page.
Have everyone find Genesis 12:1-4a. Explain the following:
For thousands of years, Abram has been held up as a model for all who believe in
one God of all.
⇒ What do we know about Abram by reading this account? (Affirm responses. Point
out Abram’s willingness to do as God directed.)
Have everyone turn to 2 Timothy 1:8b-10.
In this letter one early Christian is writing to another as a reminder of the ministry
they share.
⇒ What do these early disciples believe about Jesus?
⇒ Do you agree or disagree that following the gospel can be difficult? Why?
Have everyone turn to Matthew17:1-9. Explain that the word “transfigured” means “changed to appear
glorious.”
⇒ What do you find amazing in this gospel account? (Affirm all comments.)
⇒ What glowing changes do you see in yourselves as you come closer to Jesus?
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Summarize the members’ comments and insights. Conclude:
This week’s gospel story reveals the beloved position of Jesus who reflects God’s
glory. Through knowing Jesus, the disciples discovered the power of God. Their
experiences with Jesus sustained them to carry on the mission and build the
Christian church.
PRAYING INTERCESSIONS (5 MINUTES)
We believe that God knows our concerns and hears our prayers, so let us petition
God in prayer.
When I lift my hand please respond, “God who opens us to be transformed, hear
our prayer.”
• Strengthen your faithful to be willing to do as you, almighty God, direct. (Lift a
hand for the response.)
• We give thanks for grace that leads believers in the ways of holiness. (Lift a hand
for the response.)
• With all the faithful may we know the glory that comes with transformation.
(Lift a hand for the response.)
Invite the members to contribute their own intercessions. Then conclude:
God who gives us all good things,
hear the prayers we have spoken and those we hold in our hearts.
Help us to know the glory that only comes from you, Almighty God.
We pray in unity with the Holy Spirit
and through Christ Jesus who shows us the way,
One God for ever and ever.
All: Amen.
Option: Break for a snack and social time.
By Janet Miller. Copyright © 2011, TeamRCIA.com. All rights reserved.
The Catechetical Session follows the Dismissal Session either immediately or
at another time during the week. The Catechetical Session is designed for
catechumens and parents or sponsors to grow in faith together. The status of
the catechumens never is to be confused with that of baptized children
preparing for confirmation or Eucharist, who may join in this catechesis as
supportive companions (RCIA, Appendix III, #19). Note: The members may
need to regroup at another time to perform skits for another group.
GATHERING FOR CATECHESIS (5 MINUTES)
Welcome the catechumens, parents, sponsors, and any baptized
children arriving from liturgy. If this Catechetical Session does not take
place immediately following the Dismissal Session, plan an additional
ten minutes and begin with the Gathering and Connecting segments in
the Dismissal Session.
PRAYING
Invite everyone to stand around the prayer focal point. Use the (†)
prayer from the Gathering Prayer Ritual in the Dismissal Session,
another prayer, or sing a gathering song from liturgy.
ENGAGING THE WORD (15 MINUTES)
Distribute white chalk and dark paper. Ask everyone to draw while they
listen. Pausing often for members to reflect and draw, dramatically tell
Matthew 12:1-9. Allow a few moments for members to finish. To set the
chalk, mist with hair spray. Invite sharing of their illustrations.
SHARING FAITH (15 MINUTES)
Explain reflective listening as follows:
Each person will have an opportunity to answer each
question while everyone else listens reflectively. When
someone finishes, you may ask a question or say how
something the person mentioned is meaningful to you.
Form mixed-age groups of four to six with Bibles. (If there are only a
few participants, lead the discussion as a whole group.) Print the
questions on large paper or marker board or distribute questions on
cards for an adult to lead. Remind the leaders to give everyone around
the group a turn to answer each question without interruption, and
then ask the next question. Circulate to encourage reflective listening.
CATECHETICAL SESSION
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT,
YEAR A
Genesis 12:1-4
Psalm 33:4-5, 18-20, 22
2 Timothy 1:8-10
Matthew 17:1-9
Insight for the Catechist
The writer in the Gospel
according to Matthew
consistently identified Jesus
as the new Moses. Moses was
called to an enshrouded
mountain with a witness,
Joshua, where God spoke
from the cloud.
In the Transfiguration
account, Jesus took
witnesses to a mountain.
They had an experience of
God’s glory coming through
a cloud with Jesus
illuminated in the presence
of great prophets, Moses and
Elijah. Later, the disciples
told about this experience to
affirm Jesus’ identity as truly
the servant of God who was
foreseen by the prophets.
Peter’s suggestion to erect
tents related to the festival of
booths. This annual harvest
event included prayers for
the new year. Peter made the
connection that Jesus
inaugurated a new age.
Peter, James, and John later
became primary witnesses of
the resurrection, proclaiming
to others the glory of God as
shown through Jesus.
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CONVERSING ABOUT MATTHEW 17:1-9
• Why do you suppose Jesus showed this divine vision to the three witnesses?
• How do you think the disciples felt and when, if ever, have you felt this way?
• The memory of the Transfiguration encouraged the disciples. What memories encourage
you to be faithful?
Call the attention of the whole group, ask for insights, and summarize:
The glorious vision of the Transfiguration must have left the three witnesses with
many different feelings. Maybe it caused more questions than it answered at the
time. For example, Peter was not sure what to do, so he suggested putting up tents
in which to pray. After Jesus’ resurrection the meaning became clear, and the
disciples were encouraged by their memories of that vision.
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Crossing the Ages Activity (Optional activity: 20 minutes)
Transfiguration Skits
(Deepen the sense of mystery of salvation)
Depending on your schedule, do the activity with the
members, parents, and sponsors.
Assign mixed-age teams of three or four with pencils and recycled scratch paper. (Some members may
prefer not to act but can help develop the dialog.) Ask the teams to develop skits with Jesus, Moses, and
Elijah talking on the mountain or with Peter, James, and John talking after the Transfiguration.
Provide simple costumes and props (optional).
If needed, suggest possible themes:
• Moses and Elijah give suggestions to Jesus about his mission.
• Jesus, Moses, and Elijah recall events recorded in Scripture.
• The disciples talk about how they feel and what the Transfiguration might mean.
Have the members perform their skits.
Extended-Time Option: Take members to other groups to perform, or provide notes with information
about where and when to reconvene to enact skits for another group within the faith community or at a
care facility.
CARRYING OUT THE WORD (5 MINUTES)
SUMMING UP
Invite everyone to stand around the prayer focal point. Encourage them to offer insights from this
week’s session. Then conclude with the following:
When we reflect on Scripture, some of our questions are answered while other
questions continue to come to us. In this week’s gospel account, Jesus took three
friends to a mountain where they saw Jesus in a divine vision and experienced
God’s glory coming through a cloud. Later, they told about this experience to teach
others that Jesus came to be glorified by God as savior of all.
CLOSING PRAYER
Invite anyone who wishes to offer spontaneous prayer. Invite everyone to respond “Amen” after each
petition.
O God, may we always be attentive to your voice. (Amen.)
Send your Spirit, O Jesus, to help us see you shining in the faces of those in need.
(Amen.)
Touch us and bid us to “Rise up” whenever we are afraid. (Amen.)
Raise your hands in blessing over the group, and say:
Go forth from this place with God’s glory shining through you
as followers of Jesus.
And may the Lord bless us
(make the Sign of the Cross on yourself as a model for everyone)
protect us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.
All: Amen.
Distribute the “Faith at Home” page. Collect the nametags.
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By Janet Miller. Copyright © 2011, TeamRCIA.com. All rights reserved. Permission is given to reproduce this handout for family home use.
Remember Sunday’s Word
Genesis 12:1-4
Psalm 33:4-5, 18-20, 22
2 Timothy 1:8-10
Matthew 17:1-9 Faith at Home Second Sunday in Lent, Year A
At a convenient time for the family, gather around the dining table or in the living room. Place a
Bible opened to Matthew 17 in the center. Silence all electronics. Begin with a moment of quiet.
REFLECTING ON GENESIS 12:1-4
Abram, whose name was later changed to Abraham, is looked up to as the founder of faith for all
believers in one God. Abraham trusted God and did as he believed God directed even though that
meant leaving his homeland. Jewish people and Christians derive their spiritual heritage from
Abraham traced through his son, Isaac, by his wife Sarah. Muslims trace their heritage through
Ishmael, the son of Abraham by Sarah’s slave, Hagar.
Sometimes it is difficult to see God’s blessing when a family needs to make a change. Later, a
necessary geographic move, a job change, or another unexpected event may become a blessing in
disguise.
⇒ When has our family needed to make changes?
⇒ What blessings resulted from these changes?
⇒ Are there some changes in which we have not yet realized God-given blessings?
Select a change that your family has had to make. Write a prayer of thanksgiving for the blessing or a
petition asking God to help you see the blessing. Put a copy of the prayer in the Bible, and say it often.
REFLECTING ON 2 TIMOTHY 1:8-10
Since many of the first Christians suffered ridicule and even imprisonment, the writer of this letter
offers encouragement. The writer reminds the readers of their shared ministry. Together they are
called to a holy life of grace made manifest by Christ the Savior who brings life and immortality.
⇒ In what ways is it sometimes hard to follow gospel teachings?
REFLECTING ON MATTHEW 17:1-9
In the Transfiguration experience, the disciples see Jesus as truly God’s Beloved. Even Moses and Elijah,
who had been God’s emissaries in the past, did not shine with the fullness of God’s glory. We can see
why Peter considered this an event worthy of setting up prayer tents. After Christ’s death and
resurrection, the vision bolstered the disciples to carry on his mission.
⇒ Which images of Jesus does each family member find helpful?
⇒ How is the power of Christ transforming our family?
As a family, plan a trip to a mountain top or high building on a clear or partly cloudy morning. Leave
before the dawn. Together, await the sun rise and enjoy the growing glow. Sit for a moment in the
brightness of the rising sun. If there are any clouds, imagine together what God might be saying to your
family. Each person share a vision about the future. On the way down, try to be silent and reflect. Back
at home, over breakfast, share impressions.
Draw figures on the picture below to show the story of Jesus’ Transfiguration.
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