Explaining the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
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6/29/04
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I'm helping with a Confirmation class this year and we are discussing
the gifts of the Holy Spirit. How do I explain each one to 15-year-olds?
Thank you!
Colette
Dear Colette,
Peace in Christ! If we found ourselves teaching the gifts of the Spirit
in the context of Confirmation, our approach would be to present each
gift in terms of how it helps one to live the life of faith more fully
and perfectly. God’s gifts have purpose in relation to our growth in
grace and are given that we might serve better Him and others. A brief
but useful lesson can be found in book seven of the Faith and Life
series, The Life of Grace, published by Ignatius Press. Chapter
Twenty, “The Gifts of the Holy Spirit,” presents both the gifts and
fruits of the Spirit. The purpose for placing a presentation on the
gifts and fruits of the Spirit in the same chapter is to make the
connection that God’s gifts are meant to bear fruit in our lives.
Faith and Life is a grade school catechism, but book seven has
been used effectively for older students preparing for Confirmation. It
can be ordered from Benedictus Books at 1-888-316-2640.
Lastly, in your presentation, tie in nos. 24-27 of the Rite of
Confirmation. If you do not personally have a copy of the Rite of
Confirmation, you can request one from your pastor.
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