Today I Made My First Communion - Hardcover

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9780967943725: Today I Made My First Communion

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What happens when an affable parish priest is confronted by a pair of curious second graders who want to help him solve the Mystery of the Eucharist? Why, he turns it into a teaching opportunity for the entire First Communion class.

The book is a wonderful combination of storybook, reference book, and keepsake book. The storybook section mixes a bit of 'who-done-it' drama with traditional religious education to uncover the mystery of faith. Father Hugo challenges the children to look throughout the church for clues to solve the Mystery. Then he and the parish staff together explain how the things they find, the prayers they say, and the music they sing all relate to Jesus Christ and the Eucharist.

The reference section of the book contains a rendering of 'our church' that identifies the sacramentals and other items the children find. It also includes information children should know when making their First Communion.

The last section of the book allows the First Communicant and his or her family to record the events of this special day, making it a lasting keepsake.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Dianne M. Ahern is the author of the first three books from Aunt Dee's Attic, Today I Made My First Communion, Today I Was Baptized and Today We Became Engaged. Dianne grew up on a farm in Illinois where she and her brother would delight in going to the "attic" to find adventure: they would explore other worlds in make believe, create and tell stories, snoop through Uncle Raymond's trunk, and play with their imaginary animals. Having never quite satisfied her need to explore other worlds, Dianne has and continues to travel extensively in her adult life. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Marian College, a Master of Healthcare Administration from Indiana University, and is currently Vice President of Élan Systems, Inc. Aunt Dee's Attic is a product of Dianne's inventiveness and desire to write about the events that shape our lives.

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The big heavy doors swung open, giving up a squeak. Maria and Riley peeked inside. They had both been to church hundreds of times before, but always with their families. This time was different. They were entering on their own, on their way to the first catechism class to prepare for their First Holy Communion.

Riley stumbled forward, pushing Maria through the door. Squeak. Click. The door shut behind them. Suddenly it went from daylight to near dark.

As their eyes adjusted, they could see a second set of doors. These were swinging doors. "This is scary," Maria confessed.

"Oh, we ll be all right," said Riley with not a lot of confidence. "Here s the holy water. Let s bless ourselves."

A quick dip of the fingers and a fast, In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen .

As they pushed opened the second set of doors they could immediately sense a change from the outside world. The air in the church was sweet smelling. It made their skin feel damp and slightly cool, yet comfortable, like a soft blanket.

"Mommy says you can smell the saints praying when you go into a Church," whispered Maria. "I think I can feel them, too!"

Suddenly they could see a beacon of light shining in the area of the altar. It fell upon the figure of Christ hanging on the cross. They just stood there for a moment, drawn to the cross, but not knowing exactly why.

Then, just below the cross, in the front pews, they could see Father Hugo with a group of children and a lady, Ms. Kelly. They rushed forward to be with them.

"Welcome, Maria and Riley. Please come and sit here in front of me. I think you are the last two members of this year s First Communion class to arrive," said Father Hugo. "Shall we get started?" he asked.

Suddenly Father knelt down. The children followed his lead and scooted off the pews and onto their knees. Father led them in the Sign of the Cross, an Our Father prayer, and a joyful Amen! He stood and smiled as the children settled back in the pews.

Father Hugo told the class that for the next 12 weeks they would be meeting here in the church or in the parish hall at 9 o clock on Saturday mornings. Ms. Kelly, the Director of Religious Education, and he would be their teachers. Before they could make their First Communion, the children would have to study their prayers, complete their first confession, and learn what happens in the Mass. Some Saturdays, he explained, Sister Mary Rose would join them to practice the songs they should know for their First Communion day Mass. Deacon Paul would help them with their prayers.

"Children," Father said most proudly. "This is the most important time in your life. You are about to learn about the Mystery of the Eucharist!"

"Mystery of the Eucharist," whispered Maria to Riley. "I love mysteries. My older brother, Luca, is always reading mystery stories to me."

"Do you know how to solve a mystery?" asked Riley in a low voice.

"Maybe," said Maria, her eyes growing big and dark like jumbo black olives.

Before she could say another word, both Maria and Riley felt the presence of Father Hugo standing over them.

"What is it that is so important that the two of you have to whisper?" questioned Father Hugo.

Maria swallowed hard, trying to get the lump out of her throat. "Father," she said, "if you let us try, I think Riley and I can solve the Mystery of the Eucharist."

Riley felt like hiding under the pew. He and Maria were next door neighbors and had been best friends practically their entire lives. They often played tricks on their parents and got in and out of jams together, but somehow solving a mystery together, especially one called the Eucharist, seemed a little too much. What was she thinking?!

"You want to solve the Mystery of the Eucharist?" said a surprised and somewhat astounded Father Hugo. He squinted and frowned as he looked back and forth at Maria and Riley. The expression on his face turned from serious to thoughtful and finally to smiling.

"Well, I guess I could let you try," he said looking around and rubbing his chin. "I have to admit that the lessons you are about to learn will lead you to the Mystery of the Eucharist. Let s give it a shot. Class, are you willing to help Maria and Riley with this mission?"

The other children s responses were guarded, showing a mixture of enthusiasm, skepticism, confusion, and excitement.

"Children," Father Hugo went on. "This church is filled with clues about the mystery of Jesus life, the Holy Trinity, and the Eucharist. Between now and next Saturday I want each of you to spend time in the church. Feel free to walk around and look at everything. Pick out something you think might be a clue to solving the mystery or that you find really interesting. We will discuss your clues in upcoming classes."

This made all the children sit up and take notice. Some giggled; others whispered. Getting ready for First Communion was going to be FUN!

"However," beamed Father Hugo, "this does not mean that you do not have to study and know your Catechism."

The rest of the morning was spent with Ms. Kelly learning about things like why God made us, the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, and what happened when they disobeyed God, and how God sent his Son, Jesus, to teach us about love and how to get to heaven. (more)

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