It certainly is incredible Tallulah.
In case you missed today's Gospel ,here are two great recaps. The first is a video that tells of this miracle and as an added bonus you get to learn a song that will help you remember the story.
Now if you want to read a longer version of this story just click here!
Paul Dallgas-Frey writes these neat stories and draws these fun pictures. He has got Bible Stories, Pslams and Prayers, all for kids.
Today is also the Feast of Corpus Christi, right Cloë?
Well technically it was on Thursday Tallulah, but here in Canada it gets moved to Sunday since so many people are at work on Thursday.
What does Corpus Christi mean, that does not sound like English to me.
Good ears Talllulah!
Well they are pretty big.
It is Latin for "Body of Christ". This feast is to remember when Jesus left us with his holy body in the form of the bread that people get every time they go to communion.
So I guess these two stories really go together don't they - Jesus turning 5 loaves into enough for 5000 and Jesus turning his own self into bread so that He is always with us.
The last thing we want to share is a picture of Annamaria who made the monstrance craft we told you about a few weeks ago. If you have not made it, this Sunday is the perfect day!
That's it for now - Woof!
Cloë and Tallulah
Jesus fed 5000 people. Jesus Made a great big miracle. There were 12 baskcts left
ReplyDeleteYou are right! We forgot that part of the story. Did you just know that or did you learn it in one of the stories we gave you?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, do the videos show up when you look at the blog?
We learnt that from The gospel reading. There were no videos.
ReplyDeleteTry this link to see the video. We forgot to include it in this post.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OnuwawrVnY
I liked the movie. We watched it twice.
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