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Journey through Lent SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT Upper and Middle Elementary Materials ӹӹ ӹӹ ӹӹ Handout A: Gospel Reading for February 25, 2018 Handout B: Jesus Divinity and Humanity Handout C: God and Man Learning Goals In the Gospel for the second Sunday of Lent, Jesus is revealed in His full glory as God at the Transfiguration. During Lent, we reflect in a special way on the full humanity and full divinity of Christ and how our God fully knows our human condition. In this lesson, students will analyze sacred art to help them contemplate the mystery of the Incarnation. Gospel Reflection A. Have students read the Gospel passage, or read it aloud to your students, and then answer the focus questions. You may have students answer them on their own or you may discuss them together as a class. B. Review and discuss the correct answers when finished. Activity Arrange students into small groups and have them read the essay on Handout B: Jesus Divinity and Humanity, and then reflect on the paintings together using the discussion questions. You may alternately choose to read the essay and reflect on the paintings together as a class. Then, have them create their own drawing of Jesus that shows that He is both God and man using Handout C: God and Man.

HANDOUT A Gospel Reading for February 25, 2018 A Reading from the Gospel of Mark 9:2-10: The Transfiguration of Jesus Jesus took Peter, James, and John and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white, such as no fuller on earth could bleach them. Then Elijah appeared to them along with Moses, and they were conversing with Jesus. Then Peter said to Jesus in reply, Rabbi, it is good that we are here! Let us make three tents: one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah. He hardly knew what to say, they were so terrified. Then a cloud came, casting a shadow over them; from the cloud came a voice, This is my beloved Son. Listen to him. Suddenly, looking around, they no longer saw anyone but Jesus alone with them. As they were coming down from the mountain, he charged them not to relate what they had seen to anyone, except when the Son of Man had risen from the dead. So they kept the matter to themselves, questioning what rising from the dead meant. Transfiguration, by Rafael 1. Whom did Jesus take with Him and where did they go? 2. Jesus was transfigured in front of His disciples. How does the Gospel describe this? 3. Who else appeared with Jesus? What were they doing?

4. What did the disciples want to do for them? 5. Whose voice spoke from a cloud? What did it say? 6. What did Jesus ask his disciples to do as they came down the mountain?

HANDOUT B Jesus Divinity and Humanity Part I: Essay Directions: Read the essay about Jesus humanity and divinity. In this week s Gospel, Jesus is revealed in all of His glory as God. His divinity shines through, literally, as a blinding light. And yet, Jesus is still Jesus. His humanity doesn t go away. His divinity, the glory of God, whom He is fully, is made known in and through His humanity. This is part of the mystery of the Incarnation, the Son of God assuming a human nature and becoming man in the Person of Jesus Christ. How is it that Jesus is both 100% fully God and 100% fully human? Rather than being a mystery for us to solve, the mystery of the Incarnation is a great truth that only God can make known to us. The dual nature of Christ is a profoundly beautiful reality that invites us to contemplate how great God s love is for us that the all-powerful God of the universe would humble Himself and become one of His creatures, a human being, in order to show us His love, be our model of holiness, and save us from sin. During Lent, we are reminded of both the humanity and divinity of Jesus. Soon, we will memorialize Jesus Passion and Death on the Cross. In His humanity, Jesus suffered greatly, and poured out His life for us on the Cross. But He did not stop being God in those moments of suffering. That means that our God deeply and personally knows what it is like to be one of us, even in our greatest moments of suffering. And then, on Easter Sunday, Jesus rose from the dead. Our God defeated death and conquered sin! Let us reflect on these great truths of our Faith all throughout this Lenten season. Part II: Sacred Art Reflection Directions: Using the questions provided, reflect on the humanity and divinity of Jesus using the two paintings by Carl Bloch. 1. Take a moment to observe the first painting, The Sermon on the Mount. What first stands out to you about this painting? 2. In the Gospels, the Sermon on the Mount is the greatest example of Jesus teaching His disciples. How does this painting show us Jesus teaching? 3. How would you describe the people in the crowd and how they are relating to Jesus? 4. In what way does this painting emphasize Jesus humanity? What evidence of his divinity is present in the painting?

Sermon on the Mount Transfiguration 5. Take a moment to observe the second painting, Transfiguration. What do you first notice about this painting? 6. How is this week s Gospel illustrated by this painting? 7. In what ways does this painting emphasize Jesus divinity? What evidence of His humanity is present in the painting? 8. How is this painting similar to The Sermon on the Mount painting? How are they different? 9. Why do you think it is important that Jesus was Transfigured?

HANDOUT C God and Man Directions: In the frame below, draw your own picture of Jesus that shows that He is both fully God and fully human.

Answer Key Handout A: Gospel Reading for February 25, 2018 1. They went up a high mountain. 2. His clothes became dazzling white, brighter than any cleaner or bleach could make them. 3. Moses and Elijah. They were conversing. 4. Make three tents, one for each them. 5. God the Father. He said, This is my beloved Son. Listen to him. 6. Not to tell anyone what they had seen until the Son of Man had risen from the dead.