Spirit of Truth, Parish Edition > Grade 4 > Unit 3
Session 11: Mercy & Forgiveness
God’s mercy is infinite.
God’s mercy is infinite.
We are God’s children and are made in His image and likeness.
We are called to enter the Kingdom of God as a disciple of Jesus.
The Apostles were the first bishops and have started the line of apostolic succession. St. Peter has a place of primacy among the Apostles.
Jesus invites us to become His disciples and follow Him by imitating His example, praying as He prays, and serving as He serves.
God sent His Son into the world to save us from sin by His Death and 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.
Jesus used parables to teach His disciples and the crowds about topics that are difficult to understand.
Jesus’ miracle at the Wedding at Cana is a sign that helps us understand that He is the Messiah.
The miracle of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes foreshadows the Last Supper and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Jesus came to restore the friendship we lost with God when we sinned.
Through the parable of the Good Samaritan Jesus taught us to love everyone.
Jesus chose the Apostles to be the first bishops.
Jesus came to restore the friendship we lost with God when we sinned.
Parables are stories that teach us about God.