The Wednesday Word aims to help all school families draw closer to God, to the Church and to each other by sharing the Gospel together.
Please read the Wednesday Word together as family each week and support children’s understanding of the Gospel. Reflections can be recorded below. We love reading your thoughts.
Wednesday Word Easter Holiday Special
Wednesday Word 22.03.23 COMPASSION
Wednesday Word 15.03.23 HEALING
Wednesday Word 08.03.23 GOD’S LOVE
Wednesday Word 01.03.23 ENCOURAGEMENT
Wednesday Word February Half Term Holiday Special
Wednesday Word 01.02.23 GOODNESS
Wednesday Word 26.01.23 HAPPINESS
Wednesday Word 18.01.23 COMMUNITY
This weeks gospel is all about witness. In this gospel, it talks about returning to Jesus’ mission. The witness of John The Baptist was when he gave senses about excited things that would happen.
This Wednesday Word is all about witness, John who said “I am the witness and he is God’s chosen one” and the chosen one is Jesus. Jesus is caring, faithful and he is forgiving.
This Wednesday word is about witness. Witness means to experience something.
This week’s gospel is all about witness. Witness is all about a person who sees something that has happened and tells the truth.
This weeks Wednesday word is all about witness. Witness means a person who saw something happen and tells the truth of what happened if someone tries to lie. In this weeks Wednesday word pope Francis said ” Let us ask our lord to help us bear shining witness to his love in every areas in our lives.” This means that we all witness Jesus’ love everyday when we even do something wrong. This shows that Jesus love is never- ending.
A witness is someone who has seen something. In the gospel there were people who were witnesses of Jesus. We are not witnesses of Jesus in real life but we still have strong faith.
This Wednesday Word is all about witness . Witness means a person who sees an event happen and tells the truth of what happened if someone tries to lie. In this week’s Wednesday Word pope Francis said” Be a witness to Jesus Christ in the way you conduct your ordinary, everyday life, and it will become a masterpiece for God.
As John saw the holy spirit come he told everyone and my mission is to help others.
This Wednesday Word is all about witness. My mission is to tell the truth and be helpful.
This week’s Wednsday word is witness. We can be witnesses of Jesus by following his way of love, for example you could help those who need it. Always trust God to guide you to do the right thing and help you be a good witness.
Today’s Wednesday Word is: Witness
John the Baptist witnessed Jesus.
Pope Francis said, “Ask the Lord to help us shining in to his love in every area”.
This week’s Wednesday Word is: Witness
I want to be happy and always tell the truth
The Wednesday Word is about witnessing as John saw Jesus.
This Wednesday Word is all about witness.
In this Wednesday Word it talk about people who are witnesses of Jesus. Even thought we’ve never see him we still have a strong belief in Him
This week’s Wednesday word is all about Witness,
In the gospel it talks about returning to Jesus’ mission.
It also talks about the lamb of God shining down on us.
We are never going to be a witness of Jesus but he will always be a witness of him.
This week’s Wednesday Word is all about witness. When you witness something, you see or hear it. This is a reminder that we should believe in God and the words of The Bible even if we haven’t seen Jesus. This is why we are called Christians. We believe in the Christian faith because we believe the words of the Bible and Christ.
This weeks gospel is about witness. In the gospel Pope Francis said “Be a witness to Jesus Christ in the way you conduct your ordinary, everyday life, and it will become a masterpiece for God”. We are not witnesses to Jesus but we still must show faith to him.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about witness. When you witness something, you see it or you hear it for example, the shepherds witnessed Jesus’s birth. We are Christians so even if we don’t see Jesus, we still believe everything in the Bible.
This week’s Wednesday Word is witness.
In the gospel, John the Baptist was the witness to who really Jesus was and what he did for us. We can also be called witnesses, because we are following the teachings of Jesus and living our lives the way he shows us…. to love one another.
This weeks Wednesday Word is about witness. When you witness something, you see an event happening. In this gospel, people witnessed Jesus. None of us has witnessed Jesus but we still love him and believe in him.
This weeks Wednesday Word is about witness. Witnessing something is seeing something. We believe in things that we witness, but we still don’t question our belief in Jesus.
This Wednesday Word is about witness. It talks about the people who are witnesses of Jesus.
This week’s Wednesday word is about witness. A witness is someone that was there when something happened.It talks about people who saw Jesus with their own eyes and saw how much good he did for the world. Through his actions they knew that he was the son of God.
This weeks gospel is about witness.John the Baptist witnessed the spirit coming down from heaven and resting upon Jesus.This is how he came to know that Jesus was Gods chosen one.
This week’s gospel is about witness. A witness is someone that saw what happened at the time. It’s talking about the people who witnessed what Jesus did.
This week’s gospel is about witness. It shows that a lot of people witnessed Jesus in action.
St. John the Baptist was a prophet sent by God to baptise people, and tell them about the coming of Jesus Christ. He knew that Jesus was coming to save the world. In this Gospel reading; people were amazed to witness Jesus. When the Holy Spirit came above Jesus, they were filled with happiness. Even though we cannot see Jesus, we can feel him in all the good that is around us.
This Wednesday Word is all about witness.
This Wednesday word is about faith, just as the fisherman had faith in Jesus and left to go with him.
In this weeks gospel, we think about Gods community. I am part of Gods community when I go to church and when I am at school. Jesus asks us to follow him.
This week’s gospel is all about Faith. This means that you have total trust in somebody.
This week’s gospel is all about community. Community means a group of people who all work together to achieve a goal. We are all in the community of God and Jesus, as we work together to love each other and follow Jesus’ teachings.
This week’s gospel is about community.
A community is a group of people who help or try to reach a goal. We are in a community of God and our goal is to spread God’s love and care.
One day, as Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two fishermen, Peter and his brother Andrew. They were fishing and Jesus called to them, “Follow me. From now on you will be gathering people instead of fish.” Straightaway they left their nets and followed Jesus. Then Jesus saw two other brothers, James and John, who were also fishermen. When Jesus called them to follow him, they were in a boat
with their father, Zebedee. But they too followed Jesus at once.
This Wednesday Word is all about community. A community is a group of people in a area like this school. In this gospel Jesus brings a community together and heals people on the way.
This week’s Wednesday word is about community. Jesus was preaching and asked fishermen to preach since John was in jail.
Today’s Wednesday Word is all about:Community
Whatever gift from God has to be shared to the entire COMMUNITY
Peter and his brother were fishing and Jesus called to them,” Follow me “
James yr3
Community is a group of people living in the same place or having particular characteristics in common like school and church.
This Wednesday Word is all about faith. In this gospel, the fisherman had enough faith in Jesus to go with him
This weeks gospel is all about COMMUNITY. Pope Francis says “Dear brothers and sisters, be an active presence in the community.” A community is a large group of people who live together. We are part of these communities. The SCHOOL FAMILY, our FAMILIES, and the CATHOLICS.
This week’s gospel is about community. A community is a place of love, friendship, security and inclusiveness and in this gospel Jesus has taught us to work together as a community to achieve what we want.
This week’s gospel is all about community. Community can mean the people you live around but it can also mean a group of people who work together to achieve a goal. In this case l think all the community would be working on loving God and Jesus.
This weeks gospel is all about community.
Community means when a group of people work together. In this gospel, we are taught how Jesus started to gather the first Christian community.
This week’s gospel is all about community. Community means a group of people who all work together to achieve a goal. We are all in the community of God, and as we work together to love each other we are following the example of christ. Just as the fisherman had faith in Jesus they trusted him and went with him.
This week’s Wednesday Word is all about community. Being part of a community means living in the same area as a group of people. We all are part of a community and every community helps people who are poor, homeless or sick by doing food banks or they even check on neighbors and family members, especially those who live alone, are elderly,s ick and those in need. This shows that every community cares for everyone and are being like Jesus. In this weeks Wednesday word Pope Francis said “Dear brothers and sisters, be an active presence in the community.” This means that we should all follow Jesus’ footsteps and be more like him by helping everyone in our community
This week’s Wednesday Word is community. You can be a part of more than one community. For example, I am apart of a church community, a school one and the Marylebone one too. A great way to be a part of a community is by welcoming new people, and introducing them to the other people in your community. Jesus wants us to do what John, Peter, James and Andrew did, when they chose to follow him.
This gospel is a reminder that we should always trust Jesus. Jesus is The light of the world and we are part of the Christian community.Jesus loves us all equally no matter what .We should always trust and obey Jesus because He is our King.He laid down his life for us to be an example to everyone in our community.Never turn your back on Him.Always be your best self.
This week’s gospel is about community. It means that a group of people that need to work together as a team to achieve their target. We are a community as our St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School.
This weeks Wednesday word is about community. Community is a group of people that work or live together. In this weeks gospel the fishermen (Peter and Andrew, James and John) followed Jesus to become a community. We are all in a community as we follow God and Jesus’ steps.
This week’s Gospel is all about community. Community means to be a group of people who help other people with their Community.
This weeks Wednesday word is community. I thought of the communities I am part of – Gods community, the church, St Vincent’s school, year 3, my jujitsu club and my family. I feel loved and happy in these communities.
This Wednesday word is community. Community is all about people joining together and making a group. Like Christians do with our faith.
This week’s Wednesday word is about community. A community means a group of people, that do something together and makes an effect. In this gospel, Jesus is healing the sick and poor.
This week’s Wednesday Word is all about following Jesus. If we follow Jesus we will find surprising treasures and make the right choices.
This weeks Wednesday word is all about community. Pope Francis says, “Dear brother’s and sisters, be a active presence in the community.” Community means a big group of people from a close area. We are all one community in school.
This weeks word is all about community. A community is a group of people. In this Gospel Jesus is gathering the community together to heal the sick.
This weeks gospel is all about community. Community is a group of people who gather things to help others. In the gospel the community is healing people and helping the sick.
This weeks Wednesday word is about community. A community is like a group of people who join together like we Christian’s do in our faith.
This week’s Wednesday word is community. We are all part of God’s community no matter what we do. We trust in him just like the fishermen did and follow him everywhere we go.
This weeks Wednesday Word is all about community and about communities gathering together to help others. Our school community does this by raising money for charity and collecting food for the food bank.
This Wednesday word is about community. The community are people whom you might know who are able to help you as you are one whole group. In the Gospel it tells us that Jesus brought the community all together to heal the sick meaning they are a community formed into a group as one.
This week’s Wednesday word is community.
A community is a group of people living in the same place. Our school can be called community because we all help one another . We all follow Jesus’ teachings , to love and help with one another. Just like our school’s mission statement, ” Together through Christ, we grow and learn”.
This weeks gospel is about community. A community is being a group of people who help others. Like us Christians, we are a community and we help each other and others.
The community is a group of people for example the parish (the church community) ,the borough ,the school community and many others
This wednesday word is all about community, community means when everyone lives in the same environment . In this weeks gospel the fishermen (Peter and Andrew, James and John) followed Jesus to become a community. We are all in a community as we follow God and Jesus’ steps.
This Wednesday word is about faith just as the fisherman has faith in Jesus and left their father to go with Jesus and also the other fisherman left the business they owned to go with Jesus .
This weeks Wednesday word is all about Happiness. Happiness means being happy and it is when you feel happiness in your hearts.In this weeks Wednesday word Pope Francis said God is the reason for our hope and the source of our happiness. This means that when we are all hopeful and happy because of Gods unconditional love in our hearts and joy. Also when we are happy it shows that God’s spirit is in us and with us everyday of our lives. God created us to be happy with him forever and unconditionally in our lives.
This weeks gospel is all about community. In this weeks gospel, Peter, Andrew, James and John followed Jesus so everyone can come together as a Christian community.
One day, as Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two fishermen, Peter and his brother Andrew. They were fishing and Jesus called to them, “Follow me. From now on you will be gathering people instead of fish.” Straightaway they left their nets and followed Jesus. Then Jesus saw two other brothers, James and John, who were also fishermen. When Jesus called them to follow him, they were in a boat and they left their father called Zebedee
This weeks Wednesday word is happiness.Here is a saying from Pope Francis “The Beatitudes are Jesus’ way of life and they are the way of true happiness.” The meaning of Beatitudes is supreme blessedness. In this weeks gospel it’s about how Jesus taught his disciples. “Happy are people who know they need got, for kingdom of heaven belongs to them.Happy are people who are gentle.Happy are people who show mercy, for they with have mercy shown to them.Happy are the people whose hearts are pure, for they will see God.Happy are people who make peace, for they will be called children of God.Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.”Happiness for me is being with my family, going on holiday, having fun, sports ,playing piano , school, being with friends, food and plenty more! This shows all of our differences and how we can all be happy in different ways! Like ‘People who make peace, for they will be called children of God’
This Wednesday word is about community it means that everybody is part of God’s family and we are in one religion
This weeks gospel is about happiness. Happiness is a time when you experience joy in your heart. Jesus wants us to show love and happiness to others. Jesus always wants us to show happiness to others and to be kind.
This week’s Wednesday Word is all about happiness. We might be ‘happy’ if we are rich and have everything we want, but true happiness comes from sacrificing to do good. Because only then will you know that YOU actually did something to be happy, other than inheriting thousands of pounds from your family.
This weeks gospel is all about happiness.Jesus tells us in this gospel that thinking positively is important throughout your life as it brings you happiness and love.Even if times are difficult, you should always try and bring happiness to everyone loved or unloved. Your reward will be in heaven.
This wednesday word is about happiness:It tells us different ways happiness is in our body,feelings and hearts
This gospel is about being happy with the things we have, it doesn’t matter who we are, good people or bad people, everyone has the right to be happy and have an opportunity to change and always follow Jesus in their heart. Because when we die we all have the right to repent and go to heaven.
This Wednesday word is when Jesus tells his disciples how to be kind.when you do something nice you’ll be rewarded in heaven with a smile and a crown of happiness.
This weeks gospel is all about HAPPINESS. Pope Francis says “God is the reason for our hope and the source of our happiness.” Happiness means that we are happy and loving. I’m happy when I get to play games with my family and friends.
This gospel is about happiness. In this one, Jesus is saying that people who do the right things get to live in heaven. Not only the good people, but the poor. I’m life the suffered and needed a lot of help. All of the people who lived badly or did the right thing deserve to be in heaven and to be happy.
This week’s gospel is about happiness.
Happiness is a feeling when you do something fun or exciting. Jesus said ”The people who do good things to to heaven,” and it’s not just the rich that go to heaven, it’s the people who help others.
This week’s gospel is all about happiness. Happiness means to take pleasure in something Some people think that they are happy because they are rich when they are actually unhappy. You can only truly be happy if you know that God loves you.
This week’s gospel is about happiness. In the gospel Jesus is saying the Beatitudes. He is trying to tell us words that tell how you will be rewarded in heaven depending on the life you have and experience you have.
They say:
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
“Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.”
“Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
“Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.’
These tell us how we should live our daily life throughout God. Jesus is trying to help us reflect and think on how we should live, and then we might get rewarded.
This weeks gospel is all about happiness.Jesus tells us in this gospel that thinking positively is important throughout your life as it brings you happiness Even if times are difficult, you should always try and bring happiness to everyone loved Not only the good people, but the poor. I’m life the suffered and needed a lot of help. All of the people who lived badly or did the right thing deserve to be in heaven and to be happy.
This week’s Wednesday word is happiness.
Happiness as a child is when I receive a present , when I have new toy or doing something fun with friends, but true happiness is the gift of life ,the gift of family.
This gospel is all about Happiness.
Happiness can mean two things. You can be happy for being rich, having nice things but happiness is more than that. The true meaning of Happiness is when you do something good for example donating to the poor just like St. Vincent Dé Paul did. Happiness is when you do something good in inspiration of Jesus.
This week’s Wednesday Word is happiness, this also links to selflessness, because even though it’s really important to e happy you should also remember to think about others happiness and look out to see if anybody’s upset and try and spread happiness to others!
This week’s Wednesday word is happiness. It says in the Gospel that you can only feel true happiness when you are close to God. There are many ways to be close to God, like you could help your parents or guardians, helping a friend at school with work, and by giving out food to the homeless. God will always want you to find true happiness in him.
This weeks gospel is about happiness. You feel happiness when you have done something good like helping a parent or cleaning up for one another but also happiness is not something you can buy it is something you gain when you have done something good.
This weeks Wednesday Word is all about happiness. Happiness is when you feel joy.
In this Gospel Jesus tells the crowd about the true meaning of happiness. This shows us, that happiness is not only when you get everything but it is when you are with those who do you love.
This weeks gospel is about happiness. Happiness means the sorce of something happening and reacting in a cheerful way. We should always try to be like Jesus and show happiness to others.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about happiness . It shows that when you are truly happy and are happy when someone else is you are truly close to God.
This weeks Wednesday Word is about happiness. Happiness is something that we should have every day. We should have a smile on our faces each day from the joy that the world brings to us that God created for us.
This week’s gospel is all about happiness.
Jesus was talking about happiness to the crowd, and he was talking about people who were in heaven and who were poor and those people will be called the sons of God and shall see God.
This weeks word is about happiness.Happiness means to enjoy or to be proud of something but ,you can only be truly happy if you are close to God.And to be close to God ,you have to do the right actions and follow the right path of God.So, to be truly happy and to be close to God you have to make the right choices and care for one another.
This week’s Wednesday’s word is all about goodness.Goodness means being good to everyone and following the rules and command’s that God wants us to do.Pope Francis said ” A good example brings about so much good, Goodness always tends to spread.”This means that when we are good we can inspire people to do the same things and it will continue to spread until everyone has goodness in their soul and hearts.we can all be good if we are kind to everyone,we follow the footsteps of Jesus and we become and be more like Jesus by doing the good things that he did and showing love to one another especially our enemies.We should also forgive those who we don’t like and who are our enemies, as it is not easy to forgive but it will make Jesus happy.
Happiness is this week’s word. Happiness is when something good happens to you and then you rejoice in joy. You can also feel happines when you give someone, you will feel happy because you have not just given a gift but happines itself.
Today’s gospel is about goodness, and being the light of the world like Jesus wants us to. Just as the salt in the Gospel looses its taste then it is not good anymore, and should be thrown out, we shouldn’t use our goodness because God gave it to us for a reason.
This weeks gospel is goodness. Goodness is when you are good to someone by helping them do something or you give someone something that they really need. Jesus said to love one another as I have loved you, so we must obey that rule and follow the word of God.
This weeks gospel is about Goodness.
Goodness is when you have done a good thing which will make you feel you have done goodness. Jesus has always been a good role mode by show us how to show are goodness in life. God is always watching over us while we are showing our goodness.
This week’s Wednesday Word is goodness, in this gospel Jesus talks about how you shouldn’t hide or extinguish the light of you goodness but let it shine so that everyone can see it.
This weeks word is goodness. Goodness is when you are helpful to others and you are their goodness.
This week’s Gospel is all about goodness. Goodness is all about being kind
This Wednesday word is goodness, goodness means to be good and to be good is to love, to be kind and to care for one another. Jesus wants us to be good by letting our light shine NOT just to your best friends but to everyone.
This week’s gospel is about Goodness. It shows that when you are good God will make you always happy in heaven.
In this weeks gospel it talks about us as salt and if we lose are taste we get trampled on this is saying we are the flavour of food meaning the flavour of God.
This weeks gospel is all about GOODNESS. Pope Francis says “a good example brings out so much good. Goodness always tends to spread.” Goodness means when you are good. I am good when I listen to my parents and do as I am told.
Jesus said to his disciples: “You are the salt of the earth. You are like a light shining for the whole world to see, just like a city built high on top of a hill which cannot be hidden from view. No one lights a lamp and then covers it up; they put it where it shines and gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, you must let your light shine for others, so that people will see the good that you do, and give
thanks and praise to God for sharing his goodness through you.”
This weeks gospel is about goodness. We need to follow Jesus’ example and be kind to everyone.
The Wednesday word is about goodness and how you can show goodness to others as in the gospel it says `to bring God light to others’. Showing goodness to others means showing goodness to God. Whatever you do to others you do to God. We need to spread goodness to have a better world.
This weeks gospel is all about GOODNESS. Pope Francis says “a good example brings out so much good. Goodness always tends to spread.” Goodness means when you are good.We need to follow Jesus’ example and be kind to everyone. n this weeks gospel it talks about us as salt and if we lose are taste we get trampled on this is saying we are the flavour of food meaning the flavour of God.
This weeks Wednesdays word is all about goodness.Goodness means being good,doing all the things that God wants us to do and being more like Jesus. Pope Francis said “a good example brings about so much good,Goodness always tends to spread”. This means that when we are good we are inspiring people to do the same thing and everyone would continue to live in goodness until the whole world is showing goodness to everyone. We can all show goodness as we can be more like Jesus by forgiving our enemies as it is hard to forgive,treating everyone equally and loving our neighbours and listening to Jesus’ new commandment which was, love one another as he has loved us.
This weeks gospel is all about GOODNESS!
This Sunday’s Gospel shows how the message of Jesus can change everything in the world. Jesus reminds us that we are not here only for ourselves, we’re here for others.
This week’s Wednesday word is goodness. There are many ways to show goodness like giving money to charities who help the homeless and poor. I believe that there is goodness in everyone you just have to find it. The best way to keep Jesus alive to ourselves and others is through our good deeds. Like the prayer of St Teresa of Avila says “Christ has no body now on earth but yours”.
Goodness can be represented in many different way as every thing it can do to you and other people. Goodness can be felt or be physicaly done. To show that you can
give money to charity ,you ca also do that in school : holding the door for someone
,you can be polite and kind and many other things. You can show goodness by representing the catholic faith Pope Francis said “A good example brings about
so much good. Goodness always tends to spread.”he is that you can spread goodness like a net or like any thing that spreads.
This Wednesday’s word is about goodness. It means being grateful for everyone, being kind and caring to others, and showing care for God’s world. You can also show goodness to God, friends, family and God’s creatures by praying, being helpful to each other and looking after our planet.
This weeks Wednesday word is goodness you can show this by giving money to charities or give stuff to people in need who might need it more than you.Or even doing little things for people like holding a door for them or helping them with some work if they don’t understand it.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about goodness. Jesus told us that people don’t make a light to put under a tub, but instead put it somewhere for everyone to see. That means that we must shine our lights for everyone to see as well.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about goodness. Jesus said to not only look after ourselves but the around us.He told his disciples to light the world.We need to do that by shining our light for everybody.
This weeks gospel is about goodness. Goodness is when you do something good to someone or something. Here is a saying from Pope Francis. “A good example brings about much more good. Goodness always tends to spread.” This example shows how good goodness is and how it spreads easily. It also tells you that a good example brings more good around the world. Jesus would want us to show goodness just as he did. God will help us to do so as well and show us the right path to goodness.
This weeks gospel is about goodness. We can do this by loving and caring for one another. This is what Jesus would want us do so we should shine our light to everybody.
This week’s gospel is about goodness.
Goodness is showing love and helping others like Jesus taught us. Jesus wants us the shine our light on everyone the being kind, helping and loving each other so we share our love and happiness with everyone.
This week’s gospel is all about Goodness. Goodness means to love your enemies and help people in need. When you show goodness you show passion and caring towards others. You should not help people so they praise but out of the kindness in your heart ❤️ .
This weeks word shows us that we need to shine our light to make our world a better place.
This week’s Gospel is about goodness. Goodness is shown throughout people’s actions. This might mean loving enemies, helping those who need it and not just caring for our friends caring for everyone. It is very hard but this is how we can share our faith and make our light shine.’🕯
This week’s gospel is about being good, kind and generous, we should not hide but show up, shine like the light to help and care for each other.
This weeks Wednesday word is about goodness.Goodness is when you do good for the world such as being an example of Jesus and following God’s way ; we can also
do this by showing love, kindness, care and respect.
This weeks Wednesday word is about goodness. We should show goodness throughout our daily lives making God happy. We should help others and not only think of ourselves, we should be generous and kind. That one single good deed can make our light shine.
This week’s Wednesday Word is all about being the best version of yourself. Jesus says ‘shine your light so everyone can see it’. If you only do a couple of good things, then you are shining your light dimly, and no one making bad choices will notice your light and change. But if you always do good, and try your hardest to be the best version of yourself, everyone will notice your light and try doing the same as you.
Then you will be incredibly ‘salty’.
Jesus says ,” No one lights a lamp to put it under a tub; they put it on the lamp-stand where it shines for everyone in the house. In the same way your light must shine in the sight of all people, so that, seeing your good works, they may give the praise to
your Father in heaven.”When Jesus says this,he says that we should all shine our light of goodness to those of all ages, old and young because we can make a better future together and do great things no matter who we are. If we lead a good life, our reward will be in heaven.
This week the Wednesday word is goodness. We can be good by treating others with respect, treating everyone the same, do not be mean if others and be kind.
The Wednesday word is goodness. Jesus tells his disciples about being the salt of the earth. If the salt becomes tasteless, what can make it salty again? Nothing can, so it will be thrown out and trampled by men. Jesus also talks about being a light to others. The light will always shine and never be put out. There are many ways to let your light shine. You could share with others, help a friend, play with a lonely child at playtime and show goodness in many other ways.
This Wednesday word is about goodness. This one reminds us to spread God ‘s light all over the world.
This Wednesday’s word is goodness. We can do this by helping and caring for one another. We can also show goodness by being kind and helpful to others.
This weeks Wednesday’s gospel is about Goodness .Goodness can be spread in many different ways such as leading by example and being helpful to others. Jesus also mentions that we should be a salt to the world on Earth and if the salt is tasteless then how can we make it have its flavour by this Jesus means to let our light shine on Earth always there are many different types of doing this such as Share your optimism and gratitude and using your talent to help others in need or looking for happiness. How can you spread your light?
This week’s Wednesday Word is teacher. This teacher is Jesus. He told everyone about God and how great He is. The disciples were the ones who followed Jesus and listened to all his teachings. The reason Jesus got arrested was because he was teaching everyone about God in a way the priests didn’t like. Teachers are very important as they help us to learn and grow so they should be treated with kindness and respect.
This week’s Wednesday’s word is all about Teacher. We all go to school to have an education which the teachers teach us. We don’t just go to school to be taught. We are also taught how to live like Jesus and how to follow Jesus’ commandments, through Jesus’ word and gospel and also when we go to church to hear the Gospel.
In this week’s Wednesday’s word Jesus said, “Whoever practises and teaches these commands, will be called great in the kingdom of heaven” This means that we should follow and teach the 10 commandments to everyone so that they could hear the word of God.
This week’s Wednesday’s Word is all about Jesus and how he is our teacher .We as children go to school and have a proper education. When Jesus lived He began to teach the people about how might and strong God is. And because of His teachings about God, Jesus got arrested and crucified. In this week’s Wednesday’s Word Jesus said, “Whoever practises and teaches these commands, will be called great in the kingdom of heaven”. It tells us that whoever teaches the 10 commandments will be with Jesus in heaven.🙏👩🏫 🕯
This Wednesday Word is Teacher, everyone can be a teacher- your family, your friends, and of course YOU!!! But the greatest teacher of them all is JESUS.
Jesus teaches us to love one another and care for one another just as he did.
This weeks gospel is about teacher. We have teachers at school, but Jesus is also our teacher. When Jesus was on earth, he taught us about the 10 commandments and he told us to obey them as much as we can. If we do, our reward will be in heaven.
This week’s gospel is all about Teacher. Teacher means to teach someone about a certain subject ( they do this mostly at school ). When you teach it doesn’t just mean teaching stuff like maths it can also mean teaching the word of the Bible. In some ways God is our teacher and we are the pupils. He teaches us to love our enemy’s and follow the Ten Commandments.
This weeks gospel is about teacher. We have teachers that teach us at school but Jesus is also our teacher so we must follow him. Jesus thought us about the 10 commandments and we followed he told us to love everyone as he has loved us and we respect must respect his rule.
This Wednesday word is Teacher. Teacher means that they lead a class in a lesson. We have a teacher in school. But we all have another teacher called Jesus. Jesus told us about the ten commandments which are you shall not have any Gods before me,you shall make no idols,you shall not take the Lord’s name in vain, keep sabbath day holy,honour your father and mother,you shall not kill, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal,you shall not bear false witness and you shall not covet your neighbour’s wife these are the 10 commandments that Jesus told us. He is our true teacher because he told his disciples lots of important stuff He teaches us to love everyone and to care about the poor people.
This week’s Wednesday’s Word is all about Teacher. We all go to school to have an education which the teachers teach us. We don’t just go to school to be taught. We are also taught how to live like Jesus and how to follow Jesus’ commandments, through Jesus’ word and gospel and also when we go to church to hear the Gospel.
In this week’s Wednesday’s word Jesus said, “Whoever practises and teaches these commands, will be called great in the kingdom of heaven” This means that we should follow and teach the 10 commandments to everyone so that they could hear the word of God.
This Wednesday Word is all about Teacher. A teacher means a person who teaches someone. We have teachers at school that we should always be nice to and respect them. We also have a teacher called Jesus that leads us to heaven and how to live our life.
This weeks Wednesday word is teacher. Teachers give us an education and we get to learn from them. They do things to make us happy and correct us on things we do wrong so that we can have a good future. Jesus is our teacher, he tells us what to do right and gives us hope.
This weeks Wednesday Word is teacher. A teacher is when they teach children at school but that isn’t the only teacher you can have, you can also have Jesus as a teacher. Jesus told us “Whoever practises and teaches these commandments, will be great in the kingdom of heaven. Jesus is our special teacher and he loves us and cares for us so much that he told his disciples to love one another as I have loved you.
This weeks Wednesday Word is Teacher. In the gospel ,Jesus tells the disciples that he has come to tell them what the laws and prophets taught, and he has not came to destroy them.
From this, we can learn to love and to spread the good news.
This tells us that we should not panic in bad situations because God is with us and he loves us and will help us and that we will be happy with him in Heaven.
Know your students getting to know students outside of class helps you know their needs.Dig into the scriptures, stay in touch with the Holy Spirit ways to teach.
This week’s Wednesday Word is Lent. Lent is the time when Jesus spent forty days and forty nights in the desert. In honour of what he did we give up something and make a promise to keep for the same amount of time he spent in the desert. For example you could give up screen time or give up chocolate. It doesn’t matter what you choose to sacrifice as long as it has personal meaning.
Today, it was Ash Wednesday which reminds us that it is the start of Lent. Lent is a time of praying, fasting and giving and it lasts 40 days and 40 nights. If we follow our Lenten promises, we can be closer to God. Even if it is hard, God will always be at our side at everything that we do.
This weeks Gospel is Lent!
Lent is a special time because Jesus was in a desert for 40 days and 40 nights without eating or drinking. In that time we do our fasting which is like giving up something that you love or help others around you.
From Juliet! 🙂
This Weeks Wednesday’s Word is all about Lent. Lent is a time when we prepare for the Crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. We also give up something and fast in a memory of when Jesus spent 40 days and 40 nights in the desert with no food and water and he was being tempted by the devil to break his fast but Jesus refused. During Lent we also get ashes on our foreheads on Ash Wednesday made from burnt palms from the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration
The Wednesday Word for this week is Lent. Lent starts on Ash Wednesday. Today me and my classmates got ashes on our heads. Lent is the period of six weeks leading up to Easter!
This Week’s Wednesday Word is Lent. Lent is important because it is the time where we make promises of fasting, praying and giving to remind us of the forty days that Jesus spent is the desert as he fasted and resisted temptation.
This weeks Wednesday Word is Lent. Lent is when you fast, Jesus fasted food for forty days and forty nights. In the gospel it says that you should not put your Lord your God to the test and you must worship the Lord your God, and serve him alone. Ash Wednesday is a very special time because the ashes symbolize both death and repentance and it marks the start of the Lenten period leading up to Easter, when Christians believe Jesus was resurrected.
This weeks Gospel is about Lent. Lent is when Jesus fasts and it last 40 days. What you do at Lent is that you give up something you like and you give it up. Those things are very important because Jesus did this while being tempted by the devil and still did not eat and drink for 40 days and 40 nights.
Jesus was led by the Spirit out into the wilderness. He fasted for forty days and forty nights, after which he was very hungry, and the tempter came and said to him, “If you are the Son of God, turn these stones into loaves.” But Jesus replied with God’s word saying, “Scripture says: ‘Man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”
This Weeks Wednesday’s Word is all about Lent. Lent is a time when we prepare for the Crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. We also give up something and fast in a memory of when Jesus spent 40 days and 40 nights in the desert with no food and water and he was being tempted by the devil to break his fast but Jesus refused. During Lent we also get ashes on our foreheads on ash Wednesday made from burnt palms from the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration.
This weeks gospel is about Lent. Lent is when Jesus spent 40 nights and 40 days in the desert where he was tempted by the devil. During Lent we fast give and pray. We can give some of your time up to your family or someone in need, we can pray to God and we can or you can give up something.
This week’s gospel is about Lent. This is a time when Jesus resisted temptation by the devil for 40 days and 40 nights. Lent is a time when we prepare for Easter and keep promises that we made In school and to try to pray to God even more than we do now.
Jesus stayed in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights without food. In lent we follow him by fasting or by stop doing something we like.By doing this we become closer to Jesus.
This week’s gospel is all about Lent, Lent is a time when Jesus fast for 40 days and 40 nights . in the desert where he was tempted by the devil. During Lent we fast give and pray. We can give some of your time up to your family or someone in need, we can pray to God and we can or you can give up something.During Lent we also get ashes on our foreheads on Ash Wednesday made from burnt palms from the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration
This week’s word is Lent. Lent is the time when Jesus starved and fought the devil’s temptations for 40 days and 40 nights. We try to be like Jesus during Lent by fasting, praying and giving. In school we make Lenten promises to keep for 40 days and 40 nights like Jesus so we can be closer to God.
We should fast and give up the the things that we like to do.Jesus fasted in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights,so we can do the same by giving up the things we like to do during Lent.
Today, it was Ash Wednesday which reminds us that it is the start of Lent.Lent is a time of praying,fasting and giving and it lasts 40 days and 40 nights. If we follow our Lenten promises, we can be closer to God .Even if it is hard, God will always be at our side at everything that we do.
This week’s word is Lent.Lent is a special time of the year where we prepare for Easter(when Jesus rises from death).Here Jesus is spending time in the desert.The devil comes to him and talks to Jesus and says”“If you are the Son of God, turn these stones into loaves.” But Jesus replied with
God’s word saying, “Scripture says: ‘Man does not live on bread alone but on every
word that comes from the mouth of God.’” The tempter then took him to the
top of the Temple. “If you are the Son of God,” he said, “throw yourself down;
for scripture says: ‘He will put you in his angels’ charge and they will come
to save you.’” Jesus said to him, “Scripture also says: ‘You must not put
the Lord your God to the test.’” Next, the tempter showed him all the
kingdoms of the world and their splendour. “I will give you all these,”
he said, “if you fall at my feet and worship me.” Then Jesus replied,
“Be off, Satan! For scripture says: ‘You must worship the Lord your
God, and serve him alone.” Here Jesus is telling that he(the devil shouldn’t be tricking him because he is the son of God and he should be respected meaning we shouldn’t mock around about Jesus name and not say his name in vain.
This weeks gospel is all about Lent. Lent is a time of praying and fasting. This reminds us of when Jesus went into the desert for 40 days and 40 nights and was tempted by the devil.
This weeks gospel is all about Lent. Lent is a time for the preparation of Easter.
Lent lasts for 40 days and 40 nights. Jesus was in the desert this time 2000 years ago and got tempted by the devil three times but Jesus denied the devils orders. Jesus fasted, prayed and gave in this period of time. We all should try and be like Jesus in Lent by fasting, praying and giving.
This weeks gospel is about Lent, during Lent we think about the time in which Jesus had to spend 40 days and 40 nights out in the desert ( this is how long Lent lasts for ). During the time of Lent we make Lenten promises which we can do making us closer to God and allowing us to prepare for the coming of Easter.
This weeks Wednesday word is all about lent. Lent is the time when Jesus was in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights without any food or water. During lent,we should pray, fast and give. We should also try to maybe give up something -this shows how important this time of year is to you.
The gospel of this week is about Lent, where Jesus was hungry and thirsty for 40 days and went through several temptations. We should also fast, and spend more time with the family to talk and we should donate to charity.
This week’s gospel is all about Lent. It lasts for 40 days and 40 nights. Jesus said to a man I will reject satan if you worship me.
The word is Lent. Lent is a time when Christians fast to be closer to Jesus and to remember the time he was in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights. Jesus was being tempted to turn away from God by the devil, but he resisted, just like we should resist if we want to give up on our Lenten promise.
This week the Wednesday word is Lent. This was when Jesus fasted in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights. The devil tried to tempt Jesus into doing wrong but Jesus listened to God and denied the devil. In this time, Jesus fasted and prayed so to be with Jesus we do so too.
This week’s gospel is about LENT. In Lent Jesus fasted for 40 days and 40 nights. The Devil tempted him. We have Lent to get closer to God and Jesus.
This week’s gospel is about Lent.
Lent is a special time when Jesus was in the desert and he fasted for 40 day and 40 nights.At the the time Jesus would pray because the devil was trying to tempt him to do something which wasn’t right.
This weeks’s Wednesday word is all about encouragement. Encouragement means giving someone support or courage by cheering them on and helping them show resilience and do the right things. In this week’s Wednesday’s word Pope Francis said “May the church always be a place where everyone can feel welcomed, loved and encouraged.” This means that we all go to church to get closer to God but we also go to church to feel welcomed, loved and encouraged.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about encouragement. Encouragement can make you feel good about yourself and it can be easier to do something that seems hard if other people believe in you and cheer you on.
This week’s Wednesday word is about encouragement. Encouragement means to give courage to others. Encouraging people could make their and possibly your day. That is something to do often so everyone and especially you can be happy! ☺️☺️
This week’s word is Encouragement .Encouragement means to tell someone not to give up for example say your friend has signed up for a running competition .The first day they were there happy and exited but the next day they have these horrible thoughts in there head saying “you can’t do this ” , or ” your such a slowpoke ” .Then you came up to them and said “you can do this ” ” I believe in you ” ” your the fastest person I know “.Just like Jesus encourages us to be kind to are peers .
This wednesday word is Encouragement . Encouragement means when give up but anyone can cheer you on to carry on. Jesus encourage us to follow his way and to always believe in everyone . Pope Francis said “May the church always be a place where everyone can feel welcomed, loved and encouraged.” This means that we all go to church to get closer to God but we also go to church to feel welcomed, loved and encouraged.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about encouragement. Encouragement can not only be shown through you but through out others as well. We all show encouragement to make others feel better when they are down. It is important to encourage others because then we all feel good about ourselves and others can too.
This week’s gospel is about helping, encouraging people and trusting. Jesus he encourages Peter, James and John to climb the mountain after his miracle and Jesus asked his friends to keep the secret.
This week’s Wednesday word is encouragement. There’s many ways to encourage people from cheering them on to giving them a reassuring smile. This lenten fast day I will reduce my portions, eat no snacks and put £12 into the cafod box as well as how much the snacks cost.
This weeks word is Encouragement. Encouragement is when you encorage someone to do something that could be good or bad. Jesus encourages us to follow his example and be a part of God’s great big plan. The Apostles encourage people to be Christian and follow Jesu’s examples.
This Wednesday word is about encouragement. Whenever we pray, we feel God’s encouragement especially when we feel down. I think God will be so happy if everyone will help and encourage each other .
This Wednesday Word is encouragement. We should always encourage others to do their best.
This weeks gospel is all about encouragement. Whenever you pray you get God’s encouragement especially when you are feeling bad. You should always encourage others to do their best in activities. Jesus encourages us into following his example and following his word. The apostles encourage people to be Christian and follow Jesus examples.
This week’s Wednesday word is encouragement. Encouragement is when we give support and reassurance to others. Jesus encourage us to follow his teachings. We should encourage others to go to church and to be closer to God.
The word for this week is encouragement. In the Gospel reading Jesus was transformed. He’s face shone in a sun and his clothes were all white and bright. Jesus said “Do not be afraid.” Jesus encouraged his disciple and all of us. We grow in faith and love and Jesus is always encourages us.
This week’s word is encouragement. Encouragement is when we give support or make someone do something that they are quite scared, worried or even angry about. Jesus encourages us to be more like him and he gave us only one job. That job is to encourage others to go to church, praise God and share the gospel.
This week’s word is encouragement. Encouraging someone is helping and supporting them to do something.
This weeks word is encouragement.
If we encourage someone to do the right thing then we are supporting them.
Helping someone is the right thing to do instead of not encouraging them.
This week is Wednesday word is encouragement. Encouragement, is when you have faith in someone and support in what they do. We should Try and do that to everyone. In this way, we will be following Jesus’ way and learning from his actions to do the same thing.
In this gospel ,Jesus asks us to encourage each other.It feels good when you know that someone is encouraging you to do something that you think you might not achieve but that you actually can do very well! You have many different talents .We are all better at something more than something else and this is what makes us all unique.
This Wednesday Word is telling us not to be afraid to God and follow Jesus and spread the Good News.
This week’s gospel is about encouragement. Encouragement is when you do not give up on the person and stay with them till the end.
Todays gospel is all about encouragement. Jesus never wants us to be afraid, he wants us to stand bravely and spread the good news.
This weeks word is encouragement. This means helping or supporting someone. Jesus always encourages us to do the right thing for everyone around us.
Encouragement is when someone is encouraging to do something if it’s bad don’t do it but if it’s good do it.
This weeks Wednesday word is encouragement ,this means helping someone do somthing new or the right thing.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about God’s love. God loves everyone equally and always loves us, even if we have disappointed or turned away from him. For example, the Advent wreath represents God’s eternal love for us, as a circle is never ending.
This weeks’s Wednesday’s word is all about God’s love. God’s love is never-ending and unconditional. We are all God’s children and we all receive God’s love even when we do something wrong or a sin.Pope Francis said”We pray that the church may always be a true family that brings God’s love to everyone.” This means that we all feel loved everyday and also when we go to church. This message also means that a church is full of God’s love as it is unconditional so everyone will receive God’s unconditional love. Through Jesus’ miracles,Jesus showed that God’s love is for everyone and that God shares his love with us. Through Jesus, God calls us to share and spread his love with others in our everyday lives.
This week’s Wednesday word is god’s love. God’s love is unconditional and he cares for us everywhere we go. We should love like Jesus did even to our enemies although it is hard sometimes, we know we are doing the right thing. Also, we can follow God’s way.
The Wednesday words are God’s love just as Jesus will give us the water which will quench our thirst with love, forever.
This weeks wednesday word is ‘God’s Love’. God’s love is endless, we should cherish how much God cares for us and thinks about us. God keeps us safe and listens to our prayers showing how much He loves us. We should follow God’s path to show our gratitude towards God about how much we thank Him for loving us and putting us into the world.
This week’s word is all about God’s love.
We all know that God created us in his own way and for us to flourish our lives in his way, but while in this way, God will always love us and even if we make mistakes, he always forgives us and helps us to get back over that mistake. To learn from that mistake and to love from that mistake. This shows how the power of God’s love can really change our lives.
This week’s gospel is about God’s love.His love is unconditional and he refers to being thirsty like wanting more and more.If we drink God’s water we will never be thirsty again.This means that if we follow Jesus’s rules, we will never want more because we will realise that God gave us everything we need to live.If we have more than enough,he wants us to share it with those that are less fortunate so that we can spread our light.
Today the Wednesday Word is about God’s love. God’s love means to me that he love us, he takes care of us, he teaches us how to share love with others around the world. We can spend time with God when we pray or go to church. God wants us to love and help each other.
This weeks Wednesday word is about God’s love. God always loves us no matter what we do. In the gospel, a Samaritan woman was desperate for a drink and Jesus, who was a Jew gave her water. This shows that God’s love is unconditional and no matter who you are, God will always love us.
We should always show God’s love to one another.
This week’s gospel is all about God’s Love. It means that he will never stop loving you even if you do something bad. God’s Love is endless. He shows this through Jesus and people doing the right thing. When we are sad or alone he helps us to guide us back. We must always remember that God loves no matter what.
This weeks gospel is about God’s love. God is telling us to love one another as he has loved us. If we have more in life than others God wants us to help those who don’t own a lot, we can call this unconditional love ❤️.
God doesn’t pick his favourite people he has big hopes for all of us and treats us equally, so we must do the same as God asks us.
This Wednesday word is about God’s Love. In this gospel, a lady was going to collect water from the well. Jesus was laying next to the well and asked for water. He said the water he collects won’t make anyone thirst anymore. God is like a spring of water, that stops thirst and splashes large drops of faith into others. God’s love helps us to thrive and love others as he has for us. 🙏😊😍
This weeks word is God’s love. God’s love is special. His love for us never breaks even when you have done very bad decisions. To show you respect his love you can pray and spend time with him every day.
This week’s Wednesday Word is all about God’s Love. God’s love allows you to change and grow into the person He wants you to be. God loves you just as you are, but He also loves you even if sometimes you are unkind. So he wants to make you a better person and become a good Christian!
This week’s word is God’s love. God loves and cares for everyone even if they are good or bad. We should love everyone even if it’s a stranger or an enemy just like Jesus always does. It can be hard but you can show an act of kindness with just a smile or you can start a conversation as does Jesus. An easier way just follow Jesus example.
This week’s Wednesday Word(s) are God’s love, I think gospel is showing us that God loves and unites us and to not separate or exclude others but remember that we’re all God’s children.
This week’s gospel is all about equality. God does not have favourites and loves everyone equally.
This week’s Wednesday word is God’s love. God’s love is unconditional, He loves us for who we are . He loves us so much that He gave his only son Jesus to die for our sins.
This week’s gospel is about Love.Love is a really important feature in our lives. In the gospel this week,Jesus is telling us that we can love whoever we want no matter the differences we have between us. I can understand this is the theme of the gospel because Jesus is loving/helping a girl that is a Samaritan because he is going to get some water for the girl. In the Bible it tells us that we need to love our enemies too. In the gospel text it also said that it was hard to love different people from other cultures. Jesus is doing that because he sacrificed his life for everyone. Sometimes it can be hard to love our enemies but knowing that Jesus is at our side all the time, he can give us courage.
This week’s gospel is all about Gods love. Jesus said to the Samaritan woman and said’’ give me a drink’’ the woman was surprised, Jesus never talked to them.
This week’s gospel is about God’s love. God’s love is really strong. It is wider than the universe and beyond everyone’s wildest dreams. He loves us all really much and never leaves us in hard situations. God’s love is unconditional in any way all the time.
This week’s Wednesday word is all about love. God loves us and He always will even if we do something wrong. We should all try to love our enemies because that’s how Jesus wants us to, we should all be like Jesus because then we can be closer to God and the promised land.
This week’s Wednesday word shows us that God’s love is unlimited and that He treats us all equally.
This week’s Wednesday word is God’s love. God’s love is unconditional and he cares for us everywhere we go. We should love our enemies as Jesus told us to do .
Although it is hard sometimes, we know we are doing the right thing because this is a example of God’s work he had told us to do. When we all love each other the same we can follow God’s way.
This Wednesday Word is about God’s love. God’s love reminds us that we should love everyone like he does for us no matter what happens.
This week’s Gospel is on God’s Love.
The living water, which the Gospel talks about, reminds us of the powerful way that God’s Love flows into people when they are baptised.
This weeks gospel is Healing .Healing means to fix something like when your sick the doctor will give you medicine to help you heal.Just like when Jesus healed the man’s blindness by telling him to wash in the river.
This week’s gospel is all about healing. There was a blind man which was blind since birth when Jesus saw him Jesus spat on the ground and made a paste out of it, he put it on the blind man’s eyes and then Jesus said ‘go wash it in the pool of Siloam’ the blind man did what Jesus said and when he came back his vision was restored and then the man started worshiping Jesus. The end.🙂
This week’s Gospel is all about healing. In the Gospel Jesus healed the blind man. After that he started to believe in Jesus out of astonishment, good grace and, likely, happiness that Jesus had chosen to heal him instead of another man.
This weeks Wednesday word is healing. Some people are doctors and nurses who help people to get better if they are sick or injured. They especially helped people in the pandemic. Jesus performed lots of healing miracles and he made the people he had healed incredibly happy and grateful to him.
This week’s Gospel is all about”HEALING .” Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. Love is the first ingredient in the relief of suffering.
James
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This week’s Wednesday’s word is all about Healing.Healing means helping someone become healthy and to not be sick.In this week’s Wednesday’s word Jesus healed a blind man’s sight and he was able to see again through Jesus’ miracles.Pope Francis said ” God grants us his love which gives us strength and heals us.” This means that through God’s love we can do anything in life, even if it is hard or really tricky. This Wednesday’s word is similar to when Jesus performed many miracles like when he fed the five thousand with five loaves and two fish,when he walked on water,he also found a coin in a fish mouth and he calmed a heavy storm.jesus performed all of these miracles with God’s love in his heart and he showed love to one another.
This weeks gospel is about healing. In the gospel Jesus healed a blind man after he healed the man he was astonished and happy. In todays world we have nurses, doctors and surgeons to heal us, this is an act of kindness.
This week’s gospel is all about healing. When you heal someone you cure them of something(this is usally a sicknesses).
Jesus cured us of our sins when he died on the cross for us. That is why we should help Jesus cure others.
This week’s word is healing. Jesus healed a blind man with a remedy that seemed very unusual. This means that you can heal your friend’s/family’s heart, in any way possible because everyone deserves to be a happy person.
This week’s Gospel is all about healing. In the Gospel Jesus healed the blind man. After that he started to believe in Jesus out of astonishment, good grace and, likely, happiness that Jesus had chosen to heal him instead of another man.
This weeks Wednesday word is about healing.
Jesus healed a blind man who was blind from birth. After the blind man started to believe in God and Jesus. The Pharisees did not believe that Jesus had healed him and they drove him away. The man praised Jesus for healing him.
This week’s Wednesday word is healing. There are many ways to heal others. You can heal someone mentally or physically. Everytime you do this to someone, you are doing it to Jesus, because every action you carry out reflects on Jesus. When someone is mentally hurt it could be they’re sick, sad or they have been bullied by others. If someone is hurt physically they could’ve tripped and hurt their leg or got their arm broken in an accident. It doesn’t matter how you choose to help someone heal, because to Jesus it is all the same.
This weeks word is healing, you can not jut heal a wound, but the soul. You can do this by being kind and generous to the person.
This weeks gospel is about healing, When Jesus heals the blind man it shows that he wants us to be helpful to any person who needs help.
The word in the gospel is healing. Jesus healed the blind man but not by a miracle, by his love that he shows and acts through his love. He wants to help so he’s being helpful. He doesn’t help people physically or mentally he helps by love.
The word in the gospel is healing. Jesus healed the blind man by following God’s way and sharing love with others.
This weeks gospel is about healing. In the gospel, Jesus restored a blind mans vision and made him to be able to see. After that, the man was incredibly grateful and worshipped Jesus. This shows that if we see someone who might need help, we should try to help them.
This week’s Wednesday word is healing. In the gospel, Jesus healed a person who was blind from birth. He believed in Jesus that’s why he can see again. Jesus can heal any sickness as long as we have faith and we believe in Him.
This Wednesday Word is healing which means that somebody that makes medicine or a person that is a nurse. In the gospel Jesus is healing a man who was blind and Jesus said to the blind man to go to the pool of Siloam to wash his face so it can be clean.
This weeks wednesday word is about healing. When our heart is broken God heals it with his love. God can heal everything in any way you need him. He is always there with us and never leaves us alone.
This weeks Wednesday word is healing, in the gospel it tells us how Jesus had healed a blind man and that the pharisees did not believe it; us Catholics know that Jesus can do many unthinkable things that all do good for us. We should not be afraid to be healed by Jesus through bad times and trust Jesus like how the blind man in the Gospel had done too.
This week’s word is all about healing. In this gospel, Jesus sees a man who had been blind since birth and he healed him and the man could see again. This shows what the power of Christ can do.
The Wednesday word for this week is Healing. Healing means to me that someone helps others like Jesus helped the blind man. God brings healing to every one’s lives and He loves us unconditionally.
This Wednesday word is healing. We should not only heal each other’s wounds but heal each other’s hearts.
This weeks Wednesday word is HEALING. We all know that we can heal ourselves. But we can heal someone’s heart by being kind and caring to others. The someone is Jesus! We can also heal other’s hearts by being kind and caring to THEM!!!
From: 🙂César🙂
This Wednesday word is healing which means that somebody that makes medicine or a person that is a nurse. In the gospel Jesus is healing a man who was blind and Jesus said to the blind man to go to the pool of Siloam to wash his face so it can be clean. Healing is important to us because we can heal other people just like Jesus.
This weeks Wednesday word is healing. Healing is when someone is getting better from being ill or having an injury. Jesus helped the blind man to see again.
Jesus was a great healer and he showed this by healing the blind, Jesus used his healing for good.
This weeks Gospel is all about encouragement.
Jesus’ message was to stand up and not be afraid.
It’s a message of encouragement.
Jesus healed a blind man and Jesus can heal us from our sins and let himself get closer to us and us to him.
This weeks Gospel is about Healing.
Jesus heals our sins when we have done something wrong
and he healed his friends when they were hungry.
When he has healed them He is actually helping them.
This week’s Gospel is about helping and knowing Jesus is always there for you when you need him or help.
This week’s Wednesday’s word is all about compassion. Compassion means being concerned for others and showing sympathy to other people.In this week’s Wednesday’s word Jesus rolled away Lazarus’ tomb and said” Lazarus come out!”
Then Lazarus (who was dead) came out with his hands and feet wrapped in burial cloth. Jesus then said ” unbind him and let him go free!”.
Lazarus was free and many people saw the wonderful miracle that Jesus performed.
We can all be like Jesus in our daily life by showing kindness to everyone,helping those who are poor,homeless,stuck, sad and accepting people for who they are as we are all part of God’s family.
This week’s Wednesday Word is about Compassion. Compassion means to take pity for those who suffer. The Wednesday Word was about a man who died and Jesus made him come back to life.
This week’s Gospel is all about compassion. In the Gospel, Jesus came to hear that Lazerus ,who was the brother of Mary and Martha, had fallen ill. He decided to wait 2 days before setting of to the town where he lived; Bethany. However by the time He got there, Lawers was already dead and buried but Jesus called for Mary. She lead Him to the place where he was buried and told her to get Martha. When she arrived, He called out into the now-open tomb and told him to come out. Lazerus did come out and was unwrapped from his burial clothes. Jesus did this out of compassion for Mary and Martha as He knew that they were destrought and likely, also, disappointed with Jesus as He didn’t save him. But out of compassion for Lazerus He did bring him back from Heaven back down to earth so he could live the rest of his days knowing he had met the LORD and been saved from death by Him.
The word is compassion. Jesus felt compassion for Lazarus, so he made him come back alive.
This Weeks Wednesday word is all about compassion. Compassion means to take pity on someone when they suffer. In the Wednesday Word Jesus is showing his actions by being compassion by healing a man who died and brought him back to life. We should all try to be like Jesus but not healing people by bringing them back to life by showing love and kindness in our actions as did Jesus.
This week’s Gospel is about compassion. Jesus had compassion for Lazarus and felt his pain. Then Jesus brought Lazarus back to life. This was a miracle. This tells us that Jesus was compassionate for Lazarus and also felt sorry for him. This tells us that we should be compassionate towards others.
This weeks Wednesday word is COMPASSION. Compassion is when you care for someone and look after them the way Jesus cared for the poor in his time.
This Wednesday word is about “compassion”. Compassion means to have pity on someone. Jesus showed compassion by crying when Lazarus died.
This Wednesday word is about compassion. This means that we should have co passion for others, just like how Jesus gave compassion to his friends and the people that believed in him. We should give com passion to people by being kind to each other.
This weeks wedensday word was all about compassion
The story was about Jesus and Lazarus it was all about two sisters and they asked Jesus if they could help Lazarus but the minute he arrived he was dead so Jesus asked them were they would berry him and they lead Jesus there so when he arrived Jesus made him rise and he came back alive this teaches me that I should always trust Jesus
This weeks Wednesday Word is compassion. Jesus is full of compassion and will always help us when we need him. He felt pity for Mary and Martha and brought Lazarus back from the dead because of this.
This week’s Wednesday word is compassion. Jesus felt the need to help Lazarus’ family and their sorrow and so he did and everybody rejoiced.
This weeks gospel is compassion. Compassion is when we show an act of kindness to someone and showing that they are not alone. You are making them feel mentally warm inside.
This week’s word is compassion. Jesus was resurrecting a man who was his friend. During this, he started weeping as he was upset. He said that anyone that believes in him will live forever. This means if we belive in Jesus, we will live forever in heaven.
This week’s gospel is all about compassion. Being compassionate means to look after others in their our hour of need. If you believe in God and follow his way he will look after you.
This weeks Wednesday word is compassion. Compassion is a feeling and it brings the best in us. A way to grow compassion is to say prayers to people who are in danger, sick or suffering. In the Gospel, Jesus knew that Martha and Mary were sad and he did what he could to help them. People saw this and started to believe in Jesus.
This Wednesday Word is all about compassion.
In this gospel, Jesus’ friend named Lazarus who lived in a village called Bethany with his two sisters, Martha and Mary. Lazarus was very ill so Martha and Mary sent a message to Jesus. By the time Jesus arrived, Lazarus was already dead and Mary went to Jesus weeping. Mary told him that he had died and that Lazarus was buried in a tomb.
Jesus asked which tomb Lazarus was buried in. The people brought Jesus to the tomb and Jesus ordered the people to open the stone. Jesus shouted to Lazarus to tell him to come out and Lazarus was there, alive striped in burial cloth.
This week’s Wednesday word is “Compassion”. Compassion is when you understand how someone is feeling. One of best ways of being compassionate is by really listening to the other person.
People sometimes have trouble believing in Jesus even when he is compassionate with others throughout the gospel. If we could be as compassionate as Jesus I believe the world would benefit.
This wednesday word is about compassion.
Compassion is all about love and care to others by helping those in need like Jesus did to us.
This week’s word is Compassion. Compassion means to love and care for others like when Jesus made the man rise up from the dead .
Todays gospel is compassion, Lazarus was a man who was ill and died but when Jesus heard about this he went to the tomb and blessed it, after this Lazarus walked out of the tomb and was rejoicing.
This week’s gospel is all about compassion. Jesus brings Lazarus (who was dead) back to Earth, he came with scars all around his head. A lot of people were there so they believed that he did do this.
This weeks Wednesday word is compassion. Compassion is when you are sympathetic for others and show concern for them. This weeks gospel is about how Jesus resurrected, Lazarus, Mary and Martha‘s brother. Mary and Martha heard that Jesus healed a blind man, and they thought he could resurrect Lazarus (as he did). Jesus performed another miracle.
This Wednesday word is about compassion we should strive to keep our hearts open to the sufferings of other people ,and pray continually that God may grant us that spirit of compassion.
In this week’s Wednesday word about compassion we hear that Jesus healed Lazarus, a friend appears that died from an illness. Compassion is when people suffer. We all suffer and we ask God and Jesus to help throughout praying.
This week’s Wednesday word is compassion. A friend of Jesus (named Lazarus) was ill, so his siblings sent out the message for Jesus to come and see him. When Jesus arrived in Bethany, Lazarus was already dead. Jesus grieved for him. Then Jesus went to Lazarus’s tomb and called for him. It was a miracle that Lazarus stood up and walked out of the tomb. Jesus will give us compassion when we are sad or worried, the same way Jesus gave compassion to Lazarus when he was sick.
This gospel about compassion and how Jesus showed compassion to Lazarus.Jesus is teaching us to be compassionate to others by showing sympathy, kindness and love to everyone.
Todays word is compassion. Just as Jesus shows compassion to Mary Martha and especially Lazarus, by waking Lazarus from death. We must show compassion to our friends and family.
This Wednesday word is compassion. Jesus felt compassion for Lazarus and his family. Compassion is feeling sympathy and pity for someone who is suffering. We should all pray for the people that are suffering.
In the gospel Jesus brought a man called Lazarus back to life and had compassion,this is when feel sorry for someone.
This weeks Wednesday word is about compassion. Compassion is when you recognise when someone is suffering and try to help them. In this gospel Mary and Martha’s brother, Lazarus died. Jesus saw that they were upset so he was compassionate and resurrected him. We can show compassion by treating others with sympathy and support each other.
This Wednesday word is about Compassion.
In the gospel, Jesus showed compassion to Lazarus. Jesus wants us to show compassion to each other by being kind, caring and helpful.
This week’s gospel was all about belief. Although Lazarus had already died when Jesus came back to Bethany, he still believed that he could bring Lazarus back to life. He also came back even though people there wanted to sone him and he believed that they wouldn’t try stoning him again.
This week’s Wednesday word is compassion. Jesus showed compassion at the grave of Lazarus and brought him back to life. The story of Lazarus demonstrates that if we put our faith in God, nothing is impossible and that He can grant us life again if we believe in His teachings.
This weeks Wednesday word is compassion. Jesus showed compassion to those who loved Lazarus and knew how much they wanted Lazarus to be brought back to life. Jesus has compassion for everyone and will always give us hope even through very hard times.
This week’s Wednesday word is compassion. We should always be compassionate like Jesus.
This weeks gospel tells us to worship Jesus and follow in his footsteps and love others as he loves you.
This week’s gospel is about compassion. Jesus showed compassion to Lazarus. When Jesus got a letter that Lazarus was ill he waited for 2 more days and when he finally came Lazarus was dead. But he had sorrow in his heart so he resurrected Lazarus and a lot of people were amazed but unfortunately some came to the elders and said that he did work on the sabbath day. Jesus is a wonderful example to follow and we should follow him 24/7.
This week’s word is compassion we should all try to be compassionate .
This weeks gospel is about compassion.Jesus showed compassion by raising Lazarus from the dead .This was a miracle that not even science can explain.
This Wednesday word is all about compassion. Jesus showed compassion by raising Lazarus from the dead .This was a miracle that not even science can explain.
This Week’s Wednesday’s word is all about Holy Week!
Holy Week is when we celebrate the life,death and resurrection of Jesus.We remember his actions, reflect on his messages and recommit to living as his disciples in the world today.It also includes palm Sunday,when Jesus washed the disciples feet,the last supper and the agony in the garden.In this week’s Wednesday’s word Jesus sent two disciples to get a donkey and when Jesus set off with the donkey a great big crown was praising him as he is the son of God.
This weeks gospel is all about compassion. Jesus showed compassion in the tomb by raising Lazarus from the dead. We should all try to follow Jesus’ examples. Jesus wants us all to try to by compassionate.
This week’s Wednesday word is all about compassion. It talks about Jesus shouting into Lazarus’ tomb and said “Come out Lazarus” and Lazarus on his feet hands came out of the tomb and Jesus said”Unbind him. Let him be free!”
This this week’s word is Holy week this is when we remember how Jesus wrote in on a donkey back to Jerusalem after surviving 40 Days and 40 nights and and the believers waved palm leaves at him.
This week’s gospel is all about praise. Jesus sent two disciples to get a donkey from a village, they brought the donkey and Jesus said, “The donkey shall be returned”. As he sat on it and walked it on the road, people called out. “Hallelujah”, throwing purple cloths on the road.
This weeks word is Easter. Jesus walked into Jerusalem on a donkey and people put down palm leaves worshipping Jesus as does Jesus as heals, love and is compassionate to others.
This weeks Wednesdays word is Holy Week. Holy Week is a very special time, it includes Palm Sunday, the celebration of the last Supper, the washing of feet, the agony in the garden, Jesus’ arrest, crucifixion and resurrection. This coming Sunday is known as Palm Sunday of the passion of the Lord. It is the start of Holy Week and this is the week where the Church especially remembers Jesus’ final days in Jerusalem.
This Wednesday Word is compassion. When Lazarus was dead Jesus showed compassion towards him by raising him from the dead so he could walk with us again.
The Wednesday word for this week is Holy Week. Holy Week includes Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday. Holy Week means to me, a special week where you can pray and forgive and be forgiven.
The Wednesday words are Holy Week. Jesus is going to rise from the dead soon and that is why it is called Holy Week
This week’s gospel is all about Holy Week.It tells the story of Jesus’s resurrection.Holy Week includes Maundy Thursday and Palm Sunday. We use Holy Week to remember each step Jesus’s took for us to cleanse us from our sins.We remind ourselves of this time because it shows Jesus’s suffering when he had done nothing wrong to save us.Most importantly this shows that he loves us as he sacrificed himself for us.
This weeks word is Holy Week. Holy week includes Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. This is a time when we remember when Jesus died on the cross for us, to save our sins.
This week’s Wednesday word is Holy Week. During this time, we commemorate Jesus’ passion, death and resurrection. It is the time to repent and pray.
This week’s Wednesday word is Holy Week. One way to celebrate Holy Week is by praying to God every night and thanking him for Jesus’s sacrifice. Another way is to be extra kind to your friends and enemies. If you have had any arguments with anyone try to say sorry and make up with them. You should also celebrate the holy days during Holy Week like Palm Sunday and Holy Friday.
The Wednesday words is Holy Week. This is when people waved palm leaves at Jesus Christ
This weeks Wednesday words are holy week. During that time, we remember Jesus when he had his last meal, was crucified, and then he was in the tomb for a day and then was resurrected. Especially during holy week. We try to pray more and be connected to God.
This Week’s Wednesday’s word is all about peace.Peace is a very important word in our lives.Jesus wants us all to show peace to one another as we are all part of God’s family.
This Week’s Wednesday word is Holy Week Holy Week is very important because it is when Jesus died and resurrected.
5th April- The Wednesday word for 5th April was Easter. Jesus died and resurrected at Easter so we celebrate.
12th April- The Wednesday word for April 12th was peace we should keep peace because that is what Jesus would’ve wanted.
This week’s word is Jesus .In this Gospel Jesus meets two of his disciples but they don’t recognise him. Later they discover the mysterious man was Jesus based on his voice so they immediately ran to the other disciples to tell them the good news.
This weeks Wednesday Word is all about when Jesus went to see two of his disciples in a town called Emmaus which is seven miles from Jerusalem. However, the disciples don’t seem to recognise him. When this mysterious man revealed himself and the disciples found out who he was they rushed to tell the other disciples who they have seen.
This week’s Wednesday word is Jesus. Jesus is very important to us as he sacrificed himself for us. My favourite story about Jesus is when he fed 5000 people with only five loaves of bread and two fish because he made sure everyone got what they needed which proves that he love all of us. Did you know that Jesus in Hebrew means “God saves”?
This Week’s Wednesday’s word is all about Jesus.Jesus is the son of God who was born on Christmas day in Bethlehem.Jesus was crucified and resurrected from the dead and he is a leader.Jesus is the Messiah and he is influential to all people to live like him by putting love in action and spreading the gospel.
This weeks Wednesday Word is all about when Jesus went to see two of his disciples in a town called Emmaus which is seven miles from Jerusalem. However, the disciples don’t seem to recognise him. When this mysterious man revealed himself and the disciples found out who he was they rushed to tell the other disciples who they have seen.
This week’s gospel is all about recognising, after Jesus has been crucified, two disciples went to a village called Emmaus they were sad about what just happened, then they saw a lady with a vision of angels, then Jesus came to her as an angel and recognised him the disciples said to Jesus “please have one more supper with us” said a disciple, and then, Jesus went with them and blessed the bread and then broke it.
This week’s Wednesday word is Jesus. He loves us so much that He died for us. We should not forget to help others especially those in need , because by doing this, we serve Jesus. When we pray, we talk to Jesus as well.
This weeks Wednesday word is Jesus. It is all about how Jesus visited two of his disciples in at town called Emmaus. His disciples don’t recognise Jesus when Jesus shows them who he really is they spread the Good News to all their fellow disciples. It is important that we spread the Good News just like they did. Although, the disciples saw it was Jesus and that is why they believed but we should have faith in Jesus even though we haven’t seen him.
This weeks Wednesday Word is all about Jesus. Jesus loves us so much that he died on the cross to show how much He loves us. He also shows that God’s love is everlasting. No matter what happens God will forgive us and love us. Jesus came on earth to help us chose the right way to live. And we will follow his example like loving one another, loving your enemies and other things that Jesus taught.
This week’s Wednesday word is about believing. The two people who had seen him believed that it really WAS Jesus and they set off to spread the good news.
This Wednesday word is all about Jesus. Jesus loves us and in the Bible he always teaches us how to live a Christian life . Jesus will always protect us and guide us to the right path. Jesus had died for our sins and he will always be there if we need someone to talk to.
This Week’s Wednesday’s word is all about Jesus. Jesus is the son of God who was born on Christmas day in Bethlehem. Jesus was crucified and resurrected from the dead and he is a leader. Jesus is the Messiah and he is influential to all people to live like him by putting love into action and spreading the gospel word to the whole world which people after him managed to do.
This week’s gospel is all about Jesus. A group of Jesus disciples were going to Enamus a when they were joined by a stranger. When they got to Enamus they begged him to stay with them for supper. At supper he broke the bread and blessed it giving it to the disciples. Suddenly their eyes opened and they saw that this man was Jesus. We should believe in Jesus even if we haven’t seen him because we know that he died on the cross to save our sins forgiving us all.
This week’s gospel is all about how Jesus helped the disciples see things in a different way. At first, the disciples thought that Jesus was a stranger, but when Jesus broke the bread, like he did in the last supper, they recognised him. This shows that even though you might not recognise him, Jesus is always with us.