Coming right after the national holiday for Pastor Martin Luther King, Jr., our opening prayer for this class was "Lift Every Voice and Sing".
As everyone enjoyed treats, I played the English dance version of the 2019 World Youth Day song, "Here I Am, the Servant of the Lord", which is based on Mary's Fiat.
Continuing in the spirit of Christmas, we did a show and tell: Everyone did a great job showcasing something they have connected with a special memory.
These items show something visibly and display beyond themselves that is unseen.
We then focused on the Prologue of the Gospel according to St. John, which is John 1:1-18: God is unseen, and revealed His fullness in Jesus Christ, referred to in the passage as the Word of God Made Flesh.
The sacraments are visible signs that reveal an invisible reality, as we looked in our book. It's much like Jesus is a sacrament revealing visibly the unseen God to us.
We continue to experience God's presence powerfully in the Eucharist.
I showed about a minute of Colonel Mike Hopkins's talk at the final day of the National Eucharistic Congress. This link is of a video of the entire talk, which is about 12 minutes.
We can rejoice that God is with us, and gives us reason to hope and live with purpose each day, which Matt Maher sings about in the song "Alive and Breathing". I showed this video of his live performance of the song on the final evening of the NEC, which starts at the 3:31:00 mark and lasts about 5 minutes. The other link goes to a video with lyrics.
At the very end of class, I mentioned the upcoming Feast of the Presentation of the Lord on February 2, coming 40 days after Christmas. It celebrates when Jesus was presented to the Lord in the Temple in Jerusalem. It is also known as Candlemas, and it's customary to bring candles to church for a blessing.
I gave everyone a small tea candle as they departed class, which were all blessed by Father Rex. I asked everyone to light it at some point during the next week or so. You can wait until February 2 to light it, or you can do it sooner. Because it is blessed, please treat it with care: Please wait to put it in the trash until after it's been lit and the wick has burned down. If you place it in a candle holder or a fireproof dish while your family has dinner, it will stay lit for at least 20-30 minutes.
We're off class on January 28.
When we return on February 4, I plan to show the documentary God is Alive, produced by the Diocese of Springfield.
The paragraph on your saint is due that day. It is in addition to the form your parents must submit with your saint's name by January 31.
The Scripture reflection activity is due February 11.
On Friday evening, January 31, there is an open gym night at St. Edmund's School for all 7th and 8th graders from 7:00-8:30.
Please feel free to contact me with questions, etc.
We're not just lucky, we're blessed because we are in the Light of Christ, connected as One Church:
All my relations.
Let us rejoice in Christ our Light!
God's blessings,
Paul
| On the Indiana War Memorial is an altar for Benediction at the end of the Eucharistic Procession in downtown Indianapolis. |
| Colonel Mike Hopkins remarked that he was more nervous about speaking before 50-60000 people in Lucas Oil Stadium on the final day of the NEC than launching into space. |



