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Never give up Proper 15 | Ordinary Time 20 Matthew 15:(10-20) 21-28 |
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Object: bread crumbs (enough so that the children can see them and taste
them) |
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She [the Canaanite woman] said, "Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs
that fall from their masters' table." (Matthew 15:27)
Good morning, boys and girls. How many of you like bread? (let them answer)
Do you have a favorite kind of bread? (let them answer) My favorite kind of
bread is French bread. I really like it when it is warm and I can eat it with good olive oil.
Have you ever had that kind of bread? (let them answer)
There are two kinds of problems with that kind of bread. One is that it is not easy to cut
without squeezing and squashing it. The other problem is that it can be messy. Have you
ever squashed your bread? (let them answer) Do you ever leave a lot of crumbs
on the table? (let them answer)
Crumbs are not worth very much are they? Little pieces here, little pieces there, some on
the ...
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