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We are getting ready for Easter
Yr 4 lessons 4, 5,6
Dear Children, Parents and Carers,
This power point is to help you think about our last 3 RE lessons about Lent and how we can prepare for the great celebration of Easter. There are things for you to reflect on and activities to do.
WALT: Explain the importance of Maundy Thursday.
For the Church, the greatest week is Holy Week, during which the suffering and death of Jesus are remembered in special celebrations.
Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord and ends on Holy Saturday.
During this time the statues in church may be covered in purple cloths.
There are no flowers.
These are reminders of the solemnity of this time.
The last three days of Holy Week are called the
Easter Triduum.
A Triduum is a three-day time of prayer and celebration.
These three days precede Easter Sunday.
They start with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on the evening of
Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday), continuing through the
Good Friday Service, and ending with the Easter Vigil on the
evening of Holy Saturday.
The Easter Triduum marks the most significant events of
Holy Week.
Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday is the Thursday of
Holy Week, the final week of Lent.
During this Holy Week Jesus’ complete
self-giving is remembered by Christians
in the liturgies of the Easter Triduum-
(Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy
Saturday)
Throughout Holy Week/Lent the church
statues and crucifixes are covered in
purple cloths.
There are no flowers and the Alleluia is
not sung. These symbols remind the
Church family of the ‘dying’ in order to
celebrate the ‘new life’ of Easter
At the beginning of the Easter Triduum the parish family gathers
in the evening to take part in the Mass of the Last Supper.
The priest wears white vestments because this is a special
celebration.
The ceremonies recall how Jesus gave himself for us.
During this Mass, Christians are reminded of how Jesus showed
his self-giving when he washed the feet of the disciples.
The priest may wash the feet of twelve members of the parish
family.
You can read the account on
the next slides or look it up in
your Bible.
Remember the Gospels are in
the New Testament at the
back of the Bible.
Based on John 13: 4-9, 12-15
Just before they began their
last supper together, Jesus
wrapped a towel round
himself, filled a bowl of water
and knelt before each one of
them to wash their feet and
wipe them with the towel.
Peter was horrified and tried
to refuse. “You shall never
wash my feet, “ he said. This
was the service done by the
lowest of all the slaves.
Then Jesus told him, “If I do
not wash you, you cannot
share my life.”
At this, Peter said, “Then,
Lord, wash not only my feet,
but also my hands and my
head.”
Based on John 13: 4-9, 12-15
If I then, the Lord and
Master, have washed your
feet, you should wash each
other’s feet. I have given
you an example, so that
you may copy what I have
done for you.”
When he had finished, Jesus
explained exactly what his
action meant.
“Do you understand,” he
said, “what I have done for
you? You call me Master
and Lord, and rightly; so I
am.
FACT
At that time it was usual for
people to wash their feet on
entering a house because of
the dusty roads.
It would be the job of the
lowliest servant to do this.
Jesus washed his friends’
feet as an act of service.
Questions to think about and reflect on
Why is Holy Week so
special?
Why do you think this
action of Jesus serving
others was so special?
What does it tell you
about Jesus?
Why is this action of
Jesus an example for
Christians?
What do you think of
Peter’s reaction?
Activities to DoRemember to write RE and athe date in your book
Look at the different artists interpretations of Jesus washing his disciples feet on the next slide. Can you discuss what is happening in the picture and make links with the account from St John’s Gospel? What has been added, and what has been omitted? What does each picture tell you about the feelings and experiences of people in it and what was the artist trying to convey? Write your thoughts and ideas down in your book.
or
Write about the act of service which has been given to the disciples. How do you think they felt? How do you think they might have followed Jesus’ example of service? How can Christians follow Jesus’ example of service?
Sarah Naylor –
Christ washing
Peter’s feet
Koder –
Washing of
the Feet
Giotto - Christ washing the feet
WALT: Explain the importance of Good Friday and the significance of the empty tomb.
What does that WALT mean to you?
Remember there are no wrong answers.
During Lent many people will pray the Stations of the Cross (the word Station means stopping place on the way to Calvary).
In most Catholic churches, there are fourteen or fifteen pictures or symbols representing scenes on Jesus’ journey to Calvary.
Some of the stories depicted in the Stations may be found in the Gospel and some are based on what might have happened on that journey.
• Jesus receives his cross.• Jesus falls.• Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry his cross.• Jesus meets his Mother.• Jesus is nailed to the Cross.• Jesus dies.
Good Friday is the second day of the Easter Triduum. On this solemn day, Christians gather in church to remember the suffering and death of Jesus. According to tradition, Jesus died at 3 p.m. which is when the Good Friday liturgy takes place. During this liturgy, the Passion of Jesus is read. Later on, the priest will hold up a Cross and pray:
Behold the wood of the Cross on which hung the Salvation of the World.
The people reply: Come let us adore
The people then process to reverence the Cross, by touching it, genuflecting before it or kissing it.
All four Gospel writers tell the story of the passion and death of Jesus but each adds details which highlight a different message about Jesus. They also all tell of his resurrection. St. Mark was the first evangelist to write his Gospel and this is part of his story:
Remember you can look it up in your own Bible. Mark 15: 23-41
Some extra information for you
When they got to the place
of crucifixion they tried to
give him wine, mixed with
myrrh, but Jesus would not
drink it.
They threw dice to decide
what each should get. It was
nine o’clock in the morning
when they crucified him.
At midday, the whole
country became dark. This
lasted for three hours. At
three o’clock, Jesus cried
out, “Eloi, Eloi Lama
Sabachthani,” which
means, “My God, my God,
why have you abandoned
me?”
Then Jesus gave a loud cry
and died.
Then they crucified him and
divided his clothes among themselves.
The notice above his head
said, ‘The King of the Jews’.
As the soldiers led Jesus
away, they seized Simon
from Cyrene, who was on his
way in from the country, and
put the cross on him and
made him carry it behind
Jesus.
Jesus told the woman not to
weep for him but for their children.
When they got to the place
of crucifixion they tried to
give him wine, mixed with
myrrh, but Jesus would not
drink it.
They threw dice to decide
what each should get. It was
nine o’clock in the morning
when they crucified him.
At midday, the whole
country became dark. This
lasted for three hours. At
three o’clock, Jesus cried
out, “Eloi, Eloi Lama
Sabachthani,” which
means, “My God, my God,
why have you abandoned
me?”
Then Jesus gave a loud cry
and died.
Then they crucified him and
divided his clothes among themselves.
The notice above his head
said, ‘The King of the Jews’.
Based on Mark 15: 23-41
(Come and See)
Some women were there,
watching from a distance.
When the centurion, who
was standing opposite saw
how he died, he said, “This
man really was the Son of
God.”
They had followed Jesus
and had helped him when
he was in Galilee. Many
other women were there
who had come up to
Jerusalem with him.
There was Mary of
Magdala, Mary the mother
of the younger James and
of Joseph, and Salome.
Christians believe that Jesus, because he loved us so much, gave his life for us. By going to the Good Friday liturgy in church, Christians can express their love and thanks to God.
Questions to think about and discuss
Q1. Why do you think people pray the Stations of the Cross during Lent?
Q2. Why is it important for Christians to remember Good Friday?
Q3. Why do you think people reverence the Cross during the liturgy?
Q4. For what did the soldiers throw the dice?
Q5. What do you think the notice above Jesus’ head meant?
Q6. What did Jesus cry out? Why do you think he said this?
Q7. How do you think the centurion felt when Jesus died?
Q8. What effect do you think it had on him the centurion?
Q9. How do you think the women felt who were watching?
Activities to do. Remember to record your work in your book , RE and the date
Imagine you are one of the women watching from a distance. Write an account for your friends about what happened on that day, how you felt and what you think it means.
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Look at the images of Simon of Cyrene. Write about what is happening in the pictures how he is giving of himself for Jesus. Notice the colours which have been used, the expression on their faces etc. Think about how the artist has interpreted the scripture.
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Here is your next step question. Try and answer it
with good examples.
Explain the emotions you would have felt watching
Jesus’ trial and crucifixion?
WALT: explain the importance of the empty tomb
All four evangelists tell the story of the
Resurrection of Jesus to new life on
Easter morning.
St. Mark tells us that a man called
Joseph took Jesus’ body down from the
cross.
He wrapped the body in a linen sheet
and laid it in a tomb which had been
carved out of solid rock.
He rolled a rock over the entrance to
the tomb.
Here is Mark’s story,16: 2-8
Remember you can use your own Bible
to read this account.
Very early on Sunday morning,
Mary of Magdala, Mary the
mother of James, and Salome went to Jesus’ tomb. The sun was
just coming up.
They had been asking one
another about who would roll
away the heavy stone across the entrance, but as they came close
they could see it had been
moved already.
He said to them, “Don’t be afraid.
I know you are looking for Jesus
who was crucified. He is risen; he is not here. See, here’s the place
where his body was laid.
As they went into the tomb they
saw a young man dressed in
white sitting there. They were amazed.
Based on Mark 16: 2-8
(God’s Story 3)
The women came out. They ran
away because they were still
frightened, and said nothing to anyone because they were
afraid.
But you must go and tell Peter and
his disciples that Jesus is going to
Galilee. You will see him, just as he told you.”
Questions to think about and discuss
Q1. How do you think the women felt and what would they have said to one another as they walked towards the tomb of Jesus?
Q2. Why were they amazed?
Q3. Do you remember someone else in a Gospel story being told ‘Do not to be afraid’? What was the event and who said that? (The Angel Gabriel said this to Mary at the time of the Annunciation.)
Q4. Why do you think Jesus wanted to meet his disciples in Galilee?
Q5. What do you think is puzzling about this story?
Q6. What would you have thought if you had seen the empty tomb?
Activities to do. Remember to record your work in your book.RE and date.
1. Look at the pictures of the ‘Empty Tomb’ on the next slide. Draw your own version using crayons, felts or paint to explore the meaning of the empty tomb.
2. Create picture panels, a triptych, (3 pictures) showing the giving of Jesus on the Cross, his Resurrection and how Jesus gives himself today. Examples on the last slide.
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