During this prayer space one reflects on people who through their kind, gentle actions they left a sweet taste, and pray so one too becomes kind and gentle towards others.

Equipment: Sweet templates, pencils, pens, crayons

Related to Liturgy: 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time Year A

Related to Bible: Matthew 5: 1-12a   

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Instructions

We feel happy all day long when others are sweet, kind, and gentle to us.  It makes us feel unique and respected.  Have you ever met someone meek who was sweet and kind to you? 

  • Take some time to think about a kind-hearted person who left a sweet taste in your life.  It could be a friend, a family member, or someone who passed away. 
  • On a sweet template, write a prayer of thanksgiving to God for this person and the sweet taste he/she left in your life.

Togħma li Tibqa’

Meta xi ħadd jkunu ġentili u  jġib ruħu bi ħlewwa magħna nibqgħu kuntenti l-ġurnata kollha.  Dan ir-rispett jwassalna biex nħossu li aħna speċjali.  Qatt iltqajt ma xi ħadd b’ qalb ħelwa li kien ħelu u ġentili miegħek? 

  • Ħu ftit ħin biex taħseb dwar persuna ta’ qalb tajba li ħalliet togħma ħelwa f’ħajtek.  Jista’ jkun xi ħabib/a, xi membru fil-familja tiegħek jew xi ħadd li miet. 
  • Fuq waħda minn dawn il-karti forma ta’ ħelwa, irringrazzja lil Alla għal din il-persuna u għat-togħma ħelwa li ħalliet f’ħajtek.

 



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