Compassion Week Small Group Curriculum

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Week 1 Tattoos on the Heart by Father Gregory Boyle suggested reading (page 1-82) Opening Prayer: Psalm 95:8 O that today you would listen to God s voice Harden not your heart Scripture Reading Luke 4:14-21 Getting to Know You Group Question: 1. When have you experienced an act of Compassion toward you that impacted your life? Explain the circumstances and how you felt. Read Luke 4:14-21 slowly and reflectively Reread verses 18-19 Share this thought: The Hebrew understanding of poverty is not just destitution but extends to a lack of ability to live as God intends. Poverty is a lack of freedom to choose God s Shalom, to live a meaningful life. - What comes to your mind when you hear this idea? Do you agree or disagree with the Hebrew understanding of poverty.? Is this concept relevant today? Tattoos of the Heart (discussion) 1. Describe the emotions you felt reading Tattoos and learning about Father G s journey? 2. Do you know anyone personally who lives in conditions like these described in the book? How are these people in the book like or unlike your family or friends or you? 3. Read out loud Luis s story and the poem pages 13-17 a. If being human and being compassionate are the same, then why is humanity torn by all kinds of conflict, hatred and oppression? b. Why do so many people in our midst suffer? c. When we take a critical look at our lives, what stops us from responding with compassion 4. Read page 61-through first paragraph of page 63. God is compassionate loving kindness. All we re asked to do is to be in the world who God is. Certainly compassion was the wallpaper of Jesus soul, the contour of his heart, it was who he was a. In your words what is Compassion? Closing Prayer May we become vessels of justice, mercy and compassion.

Week 2 Tattoos on the Heart suggested reading (Pages 83-147) Opening Prayer: by Pedro Arrupe Nothing is more practical than finding God, that is, than falling in love in a quite absolute way. What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination, will affect everything. It will decide what gets you out of bed in the morning, what you do with your evening, how you spend your weekends, what you read, who you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude. Fall in love, stay in love, and it will decide everything Scripture: Mathew 5: 13-15 Getting to know you question: What good deed are you most proud of? Share this thought: Father G states on page 72 The strategy of Jesus is not centered in taking the right stand on issues, but rather in standing in the right place-with outcast and those related to the margins - Recall a time in your life when you were standing in the right place-with the outcast and those relegated to the margins. What was that experience like for you? - If you can t recall a time, what is holding you back? Tattoos on the Heart (discussion) 1. On pages 81-82, we read how Memo s compassion for the poor of Pritchard, AL moved him to see the suffering of others. a. Whose suffering do you see? b. Has your compassion grown to embrace it? c. Has your your core wound found solidarity with another s wound? 2. Read out loud the last paragraph on Page 108.

a. Why is it hard for those who have led lives of poverty to believe that they too are the light of the world? b. Why is it so hard for us to believe this of ourselves at times? 3. What is your personal response to the author s statement on page 124; Meeting the world with a loving heart will determine what we find there. a. Easy or hard? Closing Prayer May our hearts become filled with compassion May our hearts burn with a love for all of God s people We were given a new commandment That you love one another, just as I have loved you Thank you Lord for this guide post

Week 3: Suggested reading Tattoos on the Heart, pages 147-212 Opening Prayer by Hildegard of Bingen God people, Most royal greening verdancy, Rooted in the sun, You shine with radiant light. In this circle of existence You shine so finely, It surpasses understanding. God hugs you. You are encircled by the arms of the mystery of God. Scripture reading Jeremiah 18: 1-6 Getting to know you question: Last week we talked about standing in the right place. Today we will talk about what Father G calls standing with the other person, no matter what happens. - Consider a time when you were fully present to another s pain, suffering, or grief. What was that experience like for you? - Ask yourself, who might you find it difficult to stand beside Tattoos on the Heart 1. On page 158 (last paragraph )Father G references a quote from Leon Dufour, a Jesuit theologian that he often used as a mantra to keep him focused in delight on the person in front of him I have written so many books on God, but after all that, what do I really know? I think, in the end, God is the person you re talking to, the one right in front of you a. How does this paragraph reflect your understanding of God and compassion? Does this connect with your vision or is this a new approach for you? 2. On page 159 he goes on to say that he found in Jesus the person who could live out that focused delight. He quotes Jesus on the cross saying This

day.with me Paradise. It s not just a promise of things to come; it is the promise of the here and now. a. Do you believe that your life can be full of this delight? What would you need to do differently to see the God in the person in front of you and to live in the present moment? the miracle is not to walk on water but to walk on the green earth in the present moment. 3. Read the last 2 paragraphs on Page 186 out loud. Father G writes about wanting to lean into the challenge of intractable problems with as tender a heart as he can. a. In your understanding, why might it be essential to keep a tender heart in approaching social problems? b. Can you think of examples in Jesus life where he focused on disrupting the categories that leads us to abandon the difficult, the disagreeable, and the least likely to go very far? 4. Have someone read the bottom of page 190. Pause for a moment of silent reflection and then ask a. Where are the margins in our community that we could move closer to so that the margin might be blurred or even erased? b. What can you do to create a community of kinship? Closing Prayer by Rabbi Harold S. Kushner Let the rain come and wash away the ancient grudges, the bitter hatreds held and nurtured over generations. Let the rain wash away the memory of hurt, the neglect. Then let the sun come out and fill the sky with rainbows Let the warmth of the sun heal us wherever we are broken. Let it burn away the fog so that we can see each other clearly. So that we can see beyond labels, beyond accents beyond gender, beyond skin color. Let the warmth and the brightness of the sun melt our selfishness. So that we can share the joys and feel the sorrows of our neighbors. And let the light of the sun be so strong that we will see all people as our neighbors. Let the earth, nourished by rain, bring forth flowers to surround us with beauty. And let the mountains teach our hearts to reach upward to heaven.