Life is a gift but sometimes we don’t recognize the goodness of God’s plans and we choose to turn away. God is always calling us back to Himself. He invites us to receive His mercy and to extend forgiveness to others.

PK, TK and Kindergarten Lesson Plan

This lesson introduces children to the concept of forgiveness and how much God loves them.

Grades PK-K – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Oct

Grades PK-K – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Jan

Grades 1-3 Lesson Plan

This lesson helps the children discover how God calls us to forgive one another, as He has forgiven us.

Grades 1-3 – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Oct

Grades 1-3 – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Jan

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Music

Reading

Activities

Grades 4-6 Lesson Plan

Students will learn about the importance of receiving God’s mercy and extending forgiveness to others.

Grades 4-6 – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Oct

Grades 4-6 – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Jan

Resources

Read: The Story of the Prodigal Son

Watch: How do I go to Confession?

Grades 7-9 Lesson Plan

Students will learn about the mercy of God and His invitation to us to uphold the dignity of every person, even those who have committed crimes. Bad decisions cannot destroy the reality of the love of God. Solutions to crime and punishment must take into account the dignity of every person.

Grades 7-9 – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Oct

Grades 7-9 – Receiving Mercy Lesson Plan – Jan

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Videos

Read

Grades 10-12 Student Handout

How do you think about God? Is He a loving Father, ever desiring to know and love you, and just waiting for you to run back into His arms? Or a tyrant, who has imposed rules for living and is just waiting for you to slip up? Unfortunately, a lot of us live our lives as if we believe the second option, even if we know that the first option is true.

Grades 10-12 Handout – Receiving Mercy

*Used with Permission from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles*

 Stories     

  • ”There is No Shame in Being Healed”  – Chastity Project’s Crystalina Evert shares how even though  everyone carries wounds, there are no wounds that God cannot heal.
  • “How to Make a Good Confession” – Fr. Mike Schmitz gives tips on how to make a good confession. 7 minutes.
  • “Praying in a State of Mortal Sin” – Fr. Mike Schmitz explains that praying in a state of mortal sin is a sign of our response to God’s mercy, and is more than encouraged.  9 minutes.
  • “Shame vs. Guilt” – Fr. Mike Schmitz explains the difference between shame and guilt. 5.5 minutes.
  • “What You Should Know About Purgatory” – Fr. Mike Schmitz clarifies the Catholic doctrine of Purgatory, and connects it to God’s mercy.  7 minutes.
  • “Signs of Forgiveness” – Inspirational video about choosing to forgive because God forgave first.  2 minutes.
  • “Ocean of Mercy” – Chris Stefanick talks about the mercy of God that is big enough to swallow any sin anyone might ever commit. 2.5 minutes.
  • Life is a Journey  – Matthew Kelly invites us to pause to consider how our journey is going and what we may need to change in order to get back on the right track.  Session 1 of the Decision Point Confirmation program. 8.5 minutes

Articles

Scripture and Church Teaching

Prayer Opportunities