Year A
Fifth Sunday in Lent
Images
Life of men
Points to note
We have returned to using the Gospel reading. The account of the raising of Lazarus has a
vividness that can only be captured by an eye-witness. The richness of detail and action will also
appeal to children. To be viable as a children
story however, an adapted short form of the reading is used.
The imagery used for the
last three Sundays centres around the baptism.
For this Sunday, the imagery is rather abstract, that of life. It is, of course, the ultimate goal of
baptism. An appropriate object, if one
has been used in the last two Sundays, would be a flower.
Much of the symbolism of
Lent is lost on anyone who lives in the tropics. Spring, the meaning of the word ‘Lent’, is
the season when seemingly dead trees that have shed its leaves in winter come
back to life and flowers blossom. Spring
is also the time when many animals like sheep and rabbits have their
young. If this is explained to the
children, care must be taken to ensure that the children do not get confused or
lose their orientation.
Liturgy
Acclamation
before the Gospel
Glory and praise to you, O Christ!
I am the resurrection and the life, says the Lord;
Who ever believes in me will never die.
Glory and praise to you, O Christ!
Reading
Explain to the children that Lazarus was a
close friend of Jesus and he had two sisters, Mary and Martha. Do they remember any story about them? Refer to Lk 10:38-42, if necessary.
The Lord be with you.
All: And
also with you.
A Reading from the Holy Gospel according to St
John
(Jn 11: 1-45)
Mary and
Martha, the sisters of Lazarus sent this message to Jesus, “Lord, the man you
love is ill.” On receiving the message,
Jesus said, “The sickness will not end in death but in God’s glory.” Jesus loved Martha and her sister and
Lazarus, but yet when he heard that Lazarus was ill he stayed where he was for
two more days before saying to the disciples, “Let’s go.”
On arriving at
Bethany, Jesus found that Lazarus had died and had been in the tomb for four
days already. When Martha heard that
Jesus had come she went to meet him and said, “If you had been here, my brother
would not had died, but now I know that, even now, whatever you ask God, he
will grant you.” Jesus said:
“I am the resurrection and the life.
Anyone who believes in me will live even
if he dies,
and whoever lives and believes in me will
never die.
So you believe this?”
“Yes Lord,” she
said. Mary then went to Jesus, and as
soon as she saw him she threw herself at the feet of Jesus, saying, “Lord, if
you had been here, my brother would not had died.” At the sight of her tears, Jesus said with a
sigh that came straight from the heart, “Where have you put him?” They said, “Lord, come and see.” Jesus wept; and the Jews present said, “See
how much he loved him!” But there were
some who remarked, “He opened the eyes of the blind man, could he not have
prevented this man’s death?” Still
sighing, Jesus reached the tomb; it was a cave with a stone to close the
opening. Jesus said, “Take the stone
away.” Martha said to him, “Lord, by now
he will smell; this is the fourth day.“
Jesus said, “Have I not told you that
if you believe you will see the glory of God?” So they took away the stone. Then Jesus lifted up his eyes and prayed:
“Father, I thank you for hearing my
prayer.
I knew indeed that you always hear me,
but I speak for the sake of all these who
stand round me,
so that they may believe that it was you
who sent me.”
When he had
said this, he cried in a loud voice, “Lazarus, here! Come out!” The dead man came out, his feet and hands
bound with bands of stuff and a cloth round his face. Jesus said to them, “Unbind him, let him go
free.”
Many of the
Jews who had come to visit Mary and had seen what he did believed in him.
This is the Gospel of the
Lord.
Dialogue
When you look
at an egg, does it look alive? Helps if you have an egg handy. Make
sure it is hard boiled of course. What happens if the mother hen sits on it for
three weeks? Discuss how things that look dead can come to life. Any other examples?
In the reading,
was Lazarus dead? Stress that Lazarus was dead for four days by the time Jesus
arrived. He was bound up like a mummy
and place in a tomb. Explain that the
tomb was not like the cemeteries that we have.
It was a cave with a huge boulder rolled over its opening as a
door.
Jesus seemed to have taken
his time to arrive at the home of Lazarus.
This was to make sure that he had a dead body to bring back to life so
that everybody could see God’s glory. If
he had arrived early and Lazarus was still alive, he would only need to heal
him and that wouldn’t be that great a miracle.
The Jews believed that the soul of a dead person will hang around the
dead body for three days before finally going to the place of the dead.
How did Jesus bring
Lazarus back to life? By calling him out of the tomb. Note the miracle within the miracle --- dead
people cannot hear but Lazarus did.
Jesus called himself the resurrection and the
life. What did he mean by that? Discuss how Jesus said that those who believe
in him will never die but will live forever.
Explain that Jesus has promised us eternal life in Paradise. For children less easily satisfied, you may
need to use images of misery for death and images of happiness for life. If you have the time, you may wish to explain
the other symbolisms in the reading as found in the adults leaflets but make sure they are not
beyond the children’s capacity to understand.
Discuss
the significance of new life in baptism.
Recapitulate the lessons of the last two Sundays. During baptism by immersion, the person to be
baptised is immersed under water and re-emerges as a new person with a new
life, a Christian. After being baptised
at the Easter midnight mass, the newly baptised neophyte lights his candle from
the Paschal candle. You may wish to
refer to previous weeks’ leaflets. Also
we all get Easter eggs, eggs to symbolise new life; and Easter bunnies, rabbits
having their young in spring.
BAPTISMAL PROMISES
Do you reject sin, so as to live in
the freedom of God’s children?
I do.
Do you reject the glamour of evil,
and refuse to be mastered by sin?
I do.
Do you reject Satan, father of sin
and prince of darkness?
I do.
Do you believe in God, the father
almighty, creator of heaven and earth?
I do.
Do you believe in Jesus Christ, his
only Son, our Lord, who was born of the Virgin Mary, was crucified, died, and
was buried, rose from the dead and is now seated at the right hand of the
Father?
I do.
Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, the
holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the
resurrection of the body, and life everlasting?
I do.
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