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Notes Please note that this document contains 3 different versions of the Exploring the Word worksheet. Each version contains the same Gospel texts, and questions, but with a different configuration of alternative views. The suggested activites are applicable to a variety of age ranges. Some activites may not be suitable in all circumstances. Activities Research the work of the Fred Hollows Foundation (www.hollows.org) that has worked in 38 countries world-wide to eradicate avoidable blindness that afflicts millions as the result of poverty and poor health. Compose a creative work (e.g. artistic work, poem, song, dance, photograph, digital imagery) on the theme of light and darkness. Hold an exhibition of the works in your community.

I am. was able He is a prophet. They answered punishment from God for sinful behaviour. Historical Context Light of the World The events of today s gospel passage occur within an extended passage of the gospel of John in which Jesus attends Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles (Jn 7:1 following). A feature of the feast was the illumination of the Temple. Pilgrims would cover the Temple with lights and torches so that it shone out over the entire city. It was during this feast that Jesus declared himself to be the Light of the World and, a few verses later, healed the blind man and brought light into his world. Gospel Focus None so blind There s a very old saying that has its roots in the Bible but is not a direct quote from the Bible: There are none so blind as those who will not see. It would be a fitting summary of today s passage for there are two movements between darkness and light that are evident in the story. Firstly, there is the blind man who can see. He can see physically but can also see the truth of who Jesus is. Secondly, there are the Jewish authorities who have physical sight but are completely blind to the truth of Jesus.

I am. was able He is a prophet. They answered punishment from God for sinful behaviour. Historical Context Light of the World The events of today s gospel passage occur within an extended passage of the gospel of John in which Jesus attends Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles (Jn 7:1 following). A feature of the feast was the illumination of the Temple. Pilgrims would cover the Temple with lights and torches so that it shone out over the entire city. It was during this feast that Jesus declared himself to be the Light of the World and, a few verses later, healed the blind man and brought light into his world. Living the Gospel Lenten Light The story of the man born blind is a perfect choice for the Lenten season. During this season we are invited once again to open our eyes to Jesus; to step out of darkness and into the light; to look towards the future with hope and not despair. When we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at the Easter vigil, we celebrate the coming of the Light of the World into our lives. This annual call to turn away from darkness and walk in the light is a powerful and poetic call to focus our lives on the way of Jesus.

I am. was able He is a prophet. They answered punishment from God for sinful behavior. Living the Gospel Lenten Light The story of the man born blind is a perfect choice for the Lenten season. During this season we are invited once again to open our eyes to Jesus; to step out of darkness and into the light; to look towards the future with hope and not despair. When we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at the Easter vigil, we celebrate the coming of the Light of the World into our lives. This annual call to turn away from darkness and walk in the light is a powerful and poetic call to focus our lives on the way of Jesus. Gospel Focus None so blind There s a very old saying that has its roots in the Bible but is not a direct quote from the Bible: There are none so blind as those who will not see. It would be a fitting summary of today s passage for there are two movements between darkness and light that are evident in the story. Firstly, there is the blind man who can see. He can see physically but can also see the truth of who Jesus is. Secondly, there are the Jewish authorities who have physical sight but are completely blind to the truth of Jesus.