Spirit of Truth, Parish Edition > Kindergarten > Unit 1
Lesson 3: Jesus is Mary's Son
God the Father asked Mary to be Jesus’ mother, and Jesus asked Mary to be our mother. Mary is our mother.
God the Father asked Mary to be Jesus’ mother, and Jesus asked Mary to be our mother. Mary is our mother.
Jesus rose from the dead and appeared to His disciples
God sent His Son into the world to save us from sin by His Death and Resurrection.
The Works of Mercy are both physical and spiritual.
God asked Mary to be Jesus’ mother and Mary said yes!
We learn from Jesus’ example that God wants to enter into our ordinary lives and make them extraordinary.
Works of Mercy are concrete ways in which we can live out our Faith.
Divine revelation is the body of truths shown to us by God.
Jesus was born on Christmas, and three wise men came to worship Him.
Lent is a special season for thinking about Jesus’ Sacrifice on the Cross.
Jesus was obedient to His Father in Heaven, even to death on the Cross.
Jesus was baptized, and now we can be baptized. Baptism makes us God’s children.
Jesus is God’s promised Savior. Jesus wants us all to go to Heaven and be happy with Him forever
Jesus ascended into Heaven 40 days after His resurrection.
The Risen Christ is truly Jesus; His body still bears the marks of His Passion, yet He has been changed and now possesses a glorified body, filled with the Holy Spirit and showing forth the full power of God.