Exploring the Theme of Giving and Receiving Through Scripture and Liturgy

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Delve into the important lesson of giving and receiving as taught in Acts 20:35 through a comprehensive educational approach. Engage in activities like Lectio Divina, reflection on personal experiences, and planning a liturgy to understand the significance of generosity. This unit encourages contemplation on the joy of giving and the humility in receiving, emphasizing the value of selflessness and compassion.


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  1. Lesson 8

  2. Lectio Divina stick in the sticker, then write the scripture reference. Which part stands out to you why? I have shown you in all things that by working hard in this way we must help the weak, remembering the words that the Lord Jesus himself said, There is more happiness in giving than in receiving. Acts 20:35

  3. Write the date and underline it. Stick in the Big Question. Think about everything you have learnt in this unit: Thursday 25th February Post Post- -assessment assessment What s more important What s more important giving giving or receiving? or receiving? Stick in the head sticker as Catholics, when do we give and when do we receive? Keep it factual. Stick in the heart sticker How does it feel to give? How does it feel to receive? Stick in the cloud sticker What is your opinion of which is better giving or receiving? Why?

  4. In pairs or on your own, plan a liturgy on the theme of Giving and Receiving. Use a piece of scripture from our unit. Stick your planning sheet into your book.

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