Spirit of Truth, Classic Edition > Grade 3 > Unit 2
Lesson 5: The Multiplication of Loaves
The miracle of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes foreshadows the Last Supper and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
The miracle of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes foreshadows the Last Supper and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Jesus fulfills the Old Testament role of prophet by doing God’s will, speaking God’s truth to the people, and revealing God to the people.
The Apostles preached the Good News throughout the ancient world, to Jew and Gentile alike.
Our Father in Heaven knows what we need before we ask Him.
Jesus calls everyone to friendship. Prayer helps us to be better friends with Jesus. The saints are friends with Jesus.
Jesus founded the Catholic Church and chose St. Peter to lead it.
Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem is called Palm Sunday.
Jesus’ miracles invited people to believe in Him, showed the power of God, and were signs of the Kingdom of God.
We learn from Jesus’ example that God wants to enter into our ordinary lives and make them extraordinary.
As the Father loves Jesus, Jesus loves us, and Jesus wants us to love each other.
The Paschal Mystery is how Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection saved us from sin and death for new life as sons and daughters of God.
Jesus is eternally begotten—not made. He is of one being, or consubstantial, with the Father.
The Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy are ways to live the commandment of love of neighbor.
Jesus fulfills the Old Testament role of king, who was to rule justly according to the law of God. A king was to lead his people into relationship with God and right worship of Him.
We call Jesus Lord because He is God.