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Teacher: Vincent Marc W.

Castro
Quarter: - Learning Area: CLE
Date: April 16, 2024 Grade Level: Six

SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN

I. Objectives /
Intended Learning  Name the 5 main parts of the Mass;
Outcomes (ILO)  Identify and describe each part of the Mass;
 Explain the importance of each part of the Mass

II. Subject Matter


(SM)
Greatest Prayer: Holy Eucharist

A. Learning Powerpoint presentation, Catechism of the Catholic


Resources Church, The Word was Made Flesh, Videoclips and
Photocards

III. Procedure / Strategies of Teaching

A. Review previous
lesson or
presenting the The teacher will review the past lesson to the students and
new lesson they will answer an activity

B. Establish a The teacher will show a video in connection with the lesson.
purpose for the
lesson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QslmNU8iwQ

What Happens During Mass? (A Visualization Movie of


Consecration)
C. Presenting
Examples
/Instances of the What is the connection of the Sacrament of the Eucharist in
Lesson our Holy Mass into our life?

How could show your love and how you could serve the
Lord?

INTRODUCTORY RITES
D. Discussing New
Concepts and The Mass begins with the entrance song. The celebrant and
Practicing New other ministers enter in procession and reverence the altar with
Skills a bow and/or a kiss. The altar is a symbol of Christ at the heart
of the assembly and so deserves this special reverence.

All make the Sign of the Cross and the celebrant extends a
greeting to the gathered people in words taken from Scripture.

Penitential Act (I confess to Almighty God...)

The Gloria begins by echoing the song of the angels at the birth
of Christ: "Glory to God in the highest!" In this ancient hymn,
the gathered assembly joins the heavenly choirs in offering
praise and adoration to the Father and Jesus through the Holy
Spirit.

LITURGY OF THE WORD

The Scriptures are the word of God, written under the


inspiration of the Holy Spirit. In the Scriptures, God speaks to
us, leading us along the path to salvation.

The high point of the Liturgy of the Word is the reading of the
Gospel. Because the Gospels tell of the life, ministry, and
preaching of Christ, it receives several special signs of honor
and reverence. The gathered assembly stands to hear the
Gospel and it is introduced by an acclamation of praise.

Homily The priest explains and applies the message of the


Gospel to the needs of the congregation.

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

The Liturgy of the Eucharist begins with the preparation of the


gifts and the altar. As the ministers prepare the altar,
representatives of the people bring forward the bread and wine
that will become the Body and Blood of Christ.

This prayer of thanksgiving is the heart of the Liturgy of the


Eucharist. In this prayer, the celebrant acts in the person of
Christ as head of his body, the Church. He gathers not only the
bread and the wine, but the substance of our lives and joins
them to Christ's perfect sacrifice, offering them to the Father.

Confident in God's loving care, the gathered assembly makes


this sacrifice on behalf of the living and the dead, for the
leaders of the Church and for all the faithful.

The Eucharistic Prayer concludes with the Final Doxology. The


celebrant makes the prayer through, in, and with Jesus, in union
with the Holy Spirit, and presents it to God the Father. The
people respond with the Great Amen a joyous affirmation of
their faith and participation in this great sacrifice of praise.

CONCLUDING RITES

In every case, the blessing always concludes "in the name of


the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." It is in the
triune God and in the sign of the cross that we find our
blessing.

After the blessing, the deacon dismisses the people. In fact, the
dismissal gives the liturgy its name. The word "Mass" comes
from the Latin word, " Missa." At one time, the people were
dismissed with the words " Ite, missa est," meaning "Go, you
are sent. The word " Missa" comes from the word " missio,"
the root of the English word "mission."

The liturgy does not simply come to an end. Those assembled


are sent forth to bring the fruits of the Eucharist to the world.

“Jesus said to them, ‘I am the bread of life; whoever comes to


me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never
thirst.’”

John 6:35

E. Developing Fill in the blanks. Answer the following questions on the


mastery space provided below.

_______1. What is the highest form of Prayer?

_______2. What is the part where the sacred scriptures are read?

_______3. This is the climax part of the Holy Mass.

_______4. What part of the mass when the priest said, “The
mass is ended. Go in peace!”

_______5. It begins with the preparation of the gifts and the


altar?
F. Making The mass is the means by which our Lord gives Himself to us in
generalizations His word and in His real presence. Going to mass frequently
and abstractions allows us to meet with and participate with Christ within His
about the lesson community of the faithful, strengthening and nourishing their
hearts and minds for generations to come.

IV. Evaluative
Learning /
Assessment of ACTIVITY
Learning
Outcomes Briefly discuss the four parts of the Holy Eucharist or Holy
Mass.

1. Introductory Rites
2. Liturgy of the Word
3. Liturgy of the Eucharist
4. Concluding Rites

V. Assignment / Answer the question below and write it in a ½ sheet of paper


Agreement

Question:

How can you be a good Catholic to our fellow faithful?

Prepared by:

Vincent Marc Wenceslao Castro


Applicant

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