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On Tuesday, March 25, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord. This feast commemorates the angel Gabriel’s announcement that God had chosen Mary to be the mother of his Son. Mary’s free and faithful response, “May it be done to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38), models the response we are all called to make to God’s will. In these days of Lent, let’s reflect on our priorities and what changes may be needed to ensure that God’s will is on the top of the list.
Mother Mary, help us to love our Lord with wide-open hearts. Amen.
Every week in the GROW newsletter, you will find helpful tips for teaching your Gospel Weeklies lesson, a reflection on the Sunday Gospel, and links to many online resources.
Videos of the Sunday Gospel (Luke 13:1–9)
Use these videos as you discuss the Sunday Gospel. Please preview all videos you plan to share with your class:
• Holy Heroes
• Gospel Reading and Reflection for Kids
Annunciation of the Lord
• The Annunciation of the Lord
Lent
• Lent: Catholic Central
• Lent in 3 Minutes
• Cardinal Timothy Dolan: What Is Lent?
• What Is Lent?
• 10 Fun Things You Might Not Know About Lent
• Faith, Fun, and Celebration: Lent Episode (featuring John Burland)
• Songs to Journey with Jesus during Lent, Featuring Miss Heidi and John Burland
• The Stations of the Cross with Bishop Barron (you may wish to show this in segments to your group, or select one or two stations at a time)
• The Catholic VR Experience: The Stations of the Cross (Virtual Reality)
Jubilee 2025: Pilgrims of Hope Resources
• Jubilee 2025 activities, handouts, resources, and more
Seeds
Lesson Theme: Jesus wants us to grow.
For this lesson, you will need crayons, scissors, envelopes, a Bible, a Church Year calendar, and copies of the story coloring page (one per child). We suggest that you separate pages 1–2 from 3–4 in advance.
This Sunday’s Gospel about a fig tree that wouldn’t grow fruit and a gardener who wants to give it one more chance to grow gives us the perfect opportunity to talk to the children about all the living things that God created. They will also reflect on their own physical and spiritual growth.
Encourage the children to share with their families what they learned about the growth of frogs and birds by using the cards they cut out in class.
Teaching Guide
Parent Teaching Pages
Extending Activities
The Gospel at Home
Weekly Review Template
Word of the Week
Seasonal Resources
Videos
• Gospel Reflections and Saint of the Week with Miss Heidi
• Kid-Sized Lessons on the Sunday Gospel with Mrs. Cole (Bible Bag)
Promise
Lesson Theme: God wants us to grow.
In addition to crayons, pencils, and a Church Year calendar, you will need an aide or aides to assist with the “I am growing!” activity.
In this lesson about growing and second chances, you will introduce the children to the term sin and help them understand that sinning is freely choosing to do what we know is wrong. A sin goes against what God wants and is disobeying God. Make sure that they understand that we can’t judge whether an action is sinful based on how big a mess was made or how angry someone may be. Emphasize that what makes an action a sin is choosing to do what we know is wrong.
As the children grow in awareness of the choices they make to obey or disobey parents, teachers, or others in authority who care for them, they will grow in awareness of how they choose to obey or disobey God. They will prepare to celebrate the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation in the coming years, but they don’t need to wait to tell God they are sorry for disobeying him and asking for forgiveness. Emphasize that God will always give them a second chance to try again and do better.
Teaching Guide
Parent Teaching Pages
Extending Activities
The Gospel at Home
Weekly Review Template
Lesson Assessment
Word of the Week
Seasonal Resources
Videos
• Gospel Reflections and Saint of the Week with Miss Heidi
• Kid-Sized Lessons on the Sunday Gospel with Mrs. Cole (Bible Bag)
Good News
Lesson Theme: God gives us second chances.
In this lesson, you will play a game to help the children understand the difference between a mistake and a sin. Prepare some mistake situations and sin situations in advance. We suggest several one-sentence examples of mistakes and sinful actions that are appropriate and relatable to your group. Include some examples of thoughts, attitudes, and choosing not to act or speak that could fit either category to help the children recognize that sins aren’t always actions.
Teaching Guide
Parent Teaching Pages
The Gospel at Home
Weekly Review Template
Lesson Assessment
Seasonal Resources
Videos
• The Sacrament of Repentance and Confession
• English First Reconciliation
Venture
Lesson Theme: Jesus invites us to try again.
This week marks the midpoint of Lent. Assure the children that they still have time to work on their Lenten commitments. Connect the idea of second chances with the theme of this Sunday’s Gospel: God gives second chances. The gardener asks the landowner to let him give a barren tree another chance to grow and bear fruit. God is that gardener who gives his followers the chance to change.
You will need Bibles (one per child) for the Map Study related to Moses and possibly for use with the Saint Story about Saint Paul (if time permits). In this third week of their study of the Lord’s Prayer, the children will shift to asking for what we need from God—give us this day our daily bread. Ask: How do you ask God for what you need?
Teaching Guide
Parent Teaching Pages
The Gospel at Home
Weekly Review Template
Lesson Assessment
Seasonal Resources
Videos
• The Meaning of the Lord’s Prayer
• St. Paul
Visions
Lesson Theme: We have time to change and grow.
Sunday’s Gospel message is Jesus Calls Us to Change Our Hearts. It is a comfort to us to know that God gives us time to change and grow. This is especially true for those who may not be where they want to be in terms of their Lenten commitments. God, who is represented by the gardener the Gospel, wants to give the failing fig tree another chance. But the gardener doesn’t expect the tree to thrive without his help—he has a plan to nurture it. In the same way, assure the young people that God never leaves them alone, especially when they struggle.
For this lesson, you will need Bibles and rosaries (one each per child). Save some time for the What Do You Know trivia game. Even when played in teams, it will offer a good review of the year.
Teaching Guide
Parent Teaching Pages
The Gospel at Home
Weekly Review Template
Lesson Assessment
Seasonal Resources
Videos
• The Ten Commandments – The Burning Bush
• How Am I Supposed to Pray?
• Eucharistic Adoration
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