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By JENNIFER FICCAGLIA Catholic News Service Jesus and his apostles were about to travel to Jerusalem. Before they left, Jesus explained what would happen when they arrived. “The Son of Man will be handed over to the chief priests and the scribes, and they will condemn him to death, and hand him over to the gentiles to be mocked and scourged and crucified, and he will be raised on the third day,” he told his friends. As they neared Jerusalem, they came to the village of Bethpage on the Mount of Olives. Jesus told his friends to go into the village, where they would find a donkey tethered with her colt. “Untie them and bring them here to me,” Jesus instructed. “And if anyone should say anything to you, reply, ‘The master has need of them.’” Jesus asked his disciples to bring him the animals to fulfill what had been spoken many years ago by the prophets: “Say to daughter Zion, ‘Behold, your king comes to you, meek and riding on (a donkey), and on a colt, the foal of a beast of bur- den.’” Two apostles went to get the don- key and the colt, and they laid their cloaks on the animals’ backs. Jesus rode them the rest of the way to Jerusalem. As Jesus and his friends were about to enter the city, they saw a very large crowd. It was near the time for the Jewish festival of Passover, so there were many people visiting Jerusalem. When the people saw Jesus, they began spreading their cloaks on the road so he could ride over them. Others cut palm branches and laid them in the road as well. Eventually, throngs of people were in front of and behind Jesus. They were all shouting and waving at him with excitement. “Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the highest,” the people exclaimed. And when Jesus finally entered the city gates, those who were not outside to greet Jesus were shocked at all the commotion and wondered what was going on. “This is Jesus the prophet, from Nazareth in Galilee,” the people in the crowed replied. READ MORE ABOUT IT: Matthew 21 Q&A 1. To which city did Jesus and the apostles travel? 2. What did the people put in the road? By CHARLIE MARTIN The acclaimed British rock group Coldplay has had a busy fall and early winter. They are on their “A Head Full of Dreams” concert tour. In November, they were among the feature artists in Mumbai at India’s Global Citizen Fes- tival, a one-day music scene that 80,000 attended. Given their extensive career and too-many-awards-to-count reputation, hav- ing Coldplay at a gig is sure to bring in music lovers by the thousands. The title song off Coldplay’s album, “A Head Full of Dreams,” and the concept be- hind a gathering celebrating global citizenship, brings added meaning to both. Twenty-first-century humanity does have so many dreams, and yet to reach these dreams, we need to extend what it means to be a citizen of the world beyond any one culture or nationality. While elections in the United Kingdom and United States seemed to erode a focus on our common hu- manity, above all we continue to re- main just that, one human family created from the image and likeness of our Creator. The song speaks a truth that we need to hear, that “you can see the change you want to, be what you want to be.” Those changes include an end to all the violence that afflicts so many in God’s global family. It means honoring every race, religion and culture as a manifestation of God’s love for humanity. And we must establish a deeply felt commitment to vigilantly safe- guard the earth’s environment for the future of all who will come after us. To reach such deeply spiritual goals, we will need to learn to be global citizens, sure members of God’s family over any other division of what it means to be human. The song adds that we must see where “miracles are at work.” Mira- cles happen every day; God’s power is unlimited. Hearts can change, rec- onciliation can grow and the sense- lessness of violence can be unmasked. In your personal life, God’s miracles also unfold. What will be the miracles that your head full of dreams will work toward? Global citizenship, member- ship in the family of God, begins right where you are. Will you speak the language of respect for all of God’s people in your school, among your friends and in your wider community? Will you challenge in your parish and other groups that you are part of to put care for the earth into an active plan? You can show a commitment to global citizenship by putting effort into brainstorming new steps for care of the earth. As Catholics, we are fortunate to have Pope Francis as one who speaks elo- quently about addressing the burden of poverty in our world – how climate change will continue to make the world’s poor even poorer. Pope Francis asks each of us to have a “head full of dreams” as we live out what it means to be God’s family in this age. With Pope Francis, we stake our hopes on the One who was the biggest dreamer of all time, who announced a kingdom of God that has no political or geographic boundaries. Jesus’ teaching proclaimed a reign of the heart where limitless kindness, respect and forgiveness creates a safe place where each per- son’s well-being matters. Jesus had a “head full of dreams.” Do you? Charlie Martin may be reached at: [email protected], or at: 7125 West CR 200 South, Rockport, IN 47635. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017 THE CATHOLIC GLOBE 19 diocese CHILDREN’S STORY Jesus did and said many things after he arrived in Jerusalem before the Passover. For example, in Matthew 21, we read that Jesus went to the Temple and drove out the people who were buying and selling things. He was upset that God’s house was being used as a place of business instead of a place of prayer. He also told many parables. These included the parable of the tenants and the parable of the two sons in Matthew 21, the parable of the wedding feast in Matthew 22, and the parable of the 10 virgins and the parable of the talents in Matthew 25. Also in Matthew 22, Jesus taught the people that the greatest commandment was to love God with all their hearts and to love their neighbors as themselves. He also told the people in Matthew 23 to listen to the words of the Pharisees and scribes but not to follow their hyp- ocritical examples. In Matthew 24, Jesus told his apostles about the signs they should look for that signaled his return. He warned his friends to not be deceived by false messiahs. When the time for Passover came, Jesus and his dis- ciples gathered together for one last meal. We read in Matthew 26 that Jesus gave his friends bread and wine to drink, saying that it was his body and blood. It was during this meal, which we call the Last Supper, that Jesus instituted the Eucharist. ...in the classroom Ca holic Catechesis on a ‘Global’ level St. Agnes of Montepulciano was born in Italy around 1270. She was raised by nuns, and when she was 15, she was made the superior of a new convent. She was asked to found a convent in Montepulciano. Agnes lived on bread and water, and slept on the ground for 15 years. She was said to have visions and work miracles. She died in 1317, and we re- member her on April 20. FEATURED SAINT St. Agnes of Montepulciano BIBLE ACCENT PUZZLE ESSAY ON THE RECORD Jesus instituted the Eucharist at Last Supper Head full of dreams Oh I think I landed In a world I hadn’t seen When I’m feeling ordinary When I don’t know what I mean Oh I think I landed Where there are miracles at work For the first and final hunger Come the conference of birds Saying it’s true It’s not what it seems Leave your broken windows open And in the light just streams And you get a head A head full of dreams You can see the change you want to Be what you want to be When you get a head A head full of dreams It’s a laugh that’s just been spoken With a head full! A head full of dreams! Oh, I think I landed Where there are miracles at work Now you’ve got me open headed Now you’ve got me lost for words I sing oh I sing oh A head full of dreams It’s enough I’ve just been spoken With a head full A head full of dreams Sung by Coldplay Copyright 2015, Parlophone Records “A Head Full of Dreams” Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey Put a T next to the sentences that are true, and put an F next to the ones that are false. Hints have been provided. ____ 1. Jesus cured people in the Temple area. (Matthew 21:14) ____ 2. Jesus told the people to keep their tax money from Caesar. (Matthew 22:15-22) ____ 3. Jesus said the Temple would not be destroyed. (Matthew 24:1-2) ____ 4. Jesus told the apostles the exact day of his return. (Matthew 24:23-26) ____ 5. Jesus was betrayed by Judas. (Matthew 26:14-16) Answer: See page 18 THE GLOBE IN THE CLASSROOM” is made possible by these advertisers. 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By JENNIFER FICCAGLIA Catholic News ServiceJesus and his apostles were

about to travel to Jerusalem. Beforethey left, Jesus explained whatwould happen when they arrived.“The Son of Man will be handed

over to the chief priests and thescribes, and they will condemn himto death, and hand him over to thegentiles to be mocked and scourgedand crucified, and he will be raisedon the third day,” he told his friends.As they neared Jerusalem, they

came to the village of Bethpage onthe Mount of Olives.Jesus told his friends to go into

the village, where they would find adonkey tethered with her colt.“Untie them and bring them here

to me,” Jesus instructed. “And ifanyone should say anything to you,reply, ‘The master has need ofthem.’”Jesus asked his disciples to bring

him the animals to fulfill what hadbeen spoken many years ago by theprophets: “Say to daughter Zion,‘Behold, your king comes to you,

meek and riding on (a donkey), andon a colt, the foal of a beast of bur-den.’”Two apostles went to get the don-

key and the colt, and they laid theircloaks on the animals’ backs. Jesusrode them the rest of the way toJerusalem.As Jesus and his friends were

about to enter the city, they saw avery large crowd. It was near thetime for the Jewish festival ofPassover, so there were many peoplevisiting Jerusalem.When the people saw Jesus, they

began spreading their cloaks on theroad so he could ride over them.Others cut palm branches and laidthem in the road as well.Eventually, throngs of people

were in front of and behind Jesus.

They were all shouting and wavingat him with excitement.“Hosanna to the Son of David;

blessed is he who comes in the nameof the Lord; hosanna in the highest,”the people exclaimed.And when Jesus finally entered

the city gates, those who were notoutside to greet Jesus were shockedat all the commotion and wonderedwhat was going on.“This is Jesus the prophet, from

Nazareth in Galilee,” the people inthe crowed replied.

READ MORE ABOUT IT:Matthew 21

Q&A1. To which city did Jesus and the

apostles travel?2. What did the people put in the

road?

By CHARLIE MARTINThe acclaimed British rock group Coldplay has had a busy fall and early

winter. They are on their “A Head Full of Dreams” concert tour. In November,they were among the feature artists in Mumbai at India’s Global Citizen Fes-tival, a one-day music scene that 80,000 attended.Given their extensive career and too-many-awards-to-count reputation, hav-

ing Coldplay at a gig is sure to bring in music lovers by the thousands. The titlesong off Coldplay’s album, “A HeadFull of Dreams,” and the concept be-hind a gathering celebrating globalcitizenship, brings added meaning toboth. Twenty-first-century humanitydoes have so many dreams, and yetto reach these dreams, we need toextend what it means to be a citizenof the world beyond any one cultureor nationality. While elections in the United

Kingdom and United States seemedto erode a focus on our common hu-manity, above all we continue to re-main just that, one human familycreated from the image and likenessof our Creator. The song speaks atruth that we need to hear, that “youcan see the change you want to, bewhat you want to be.”Those changes include an end to

all the violence that afflicts so manyin God’s global family. It meanshonoring every race, religion andculture as a manifestation of God’slove for humanity. And we must establish a deeply

felt commitment to vigilantly safe-guard the earth’s environment forthe future of all who will come afterus. To reach such deeply spiritualgoals, we will need to learn to beglobal citizens, sure members ofGod’s family over any other divisionof what it means to be human.The song adds that we must see

where “miracles are at work.” Mira-cles happen every day; God’s poweris unlimited. Hearts can change, rec-onciliation can grow and the sense-lessness of violence can beunmasked.In your personal life, God’s miracles also unfold. What will be the miracles

that your head full of dreams will work toward? Global citizenship, member-ship in the family of God, begins right where you are.Will you speak the language of respect for all of God’s people in your

school, among your friends and in your wider community? Will you challenge in your parish and other groups that you are part of to

put care for the earth into an active plan? You can show a commitment to globalcitizenship by putting effort into brainstorming new steps for care of the earth.As Catholics, we are fortunate to have Pope Francis as one who speaks elo-quently about addressing the burden of poverty in our world – how climatechange will continue to make the world’s poor even poorer.Pope Francis asks each of us to have a “head full of dreams” as we live out

what it means to be God’s family in this age. With Pope Francis, we stake our hopes on the One who was the biggest

dreamer of all time, who announced a kingdom of God that has no political orgeographic boundaries. Jesus’ teaching proclaimed a reign of the heart wherelimitless kindness, respect and forgiveness creates a safe place where each per-son’s well-being matters. Jesus had a “head full of dreams.” Do you?Charlie Martin may be reached at: [email protected], or at: 7125

West CR 200 South, Rockport, IN 47635.

THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017 THE CATHOLIC GLOBE � 19diocese

CHILDREN’SSTORY

Jesus did and said many things after he arrived inJerusalem before the Passover. For example, inMatthew 21, we read that Jesus went to the Temple anddrove out the people who were buying and sellingthings. He was upset that God’s house was being usedas a place of business instead of a place of prayer.He also told many parables. These included the

parable of the tenants and the parable of the two sonsin Matthew 21, the parable of the wedding feast inMatthew 22, and the parable of the 10 virgins and theparable of the talents in Matthew 25.Also in Matthew 22, Jesus taught the people that the

greatest commandment was to love God with all their

hearts and to love their neighbors as themselves. Healso told the people in Matthew 23 to listen to the wordsof the Pharisees and scribes but not to follow their hyp-ocritical examples.In Matthew 24, Jesus told his apostles about the

signs they should look for that signaled his return. Hewarned his friends to not be deceived by false messiahs.When the time for Passover came, Jesus and his dis-

ciples gathered together for one last meal. We read inMatthew 26 that Jesus gave his friends bread and wineto drink, saying that it was his body and blood. It wasduring this meal, which we call the Last Supper, thatJesus instituted the Eucharist.

...in the classroom Ca holic Catechesison a ‘Global’ level

St. Agnes of Montepulciano wasborn in Italy around 1270. She wasraised by nuns, and when she was15, she was made the superior of anew convent. She was asked tofound a convent in Montepulciano.Agnes lived on bread and water,

and slept on the ground for 15 years.She was said to have visions andwork miracles.She died in 1317, and we re-

member her on April 20.

FEATURED SAINTSt. Agnes of Montepulciano

BIBLE ACCENT

PUZZLE

ESSAY

ON THE RECORD

Jesus instituted the Eucharist at Last Supper

Head fullof dreams

Oh I think I landedIn a world I hadn’t seenWhen I’m feeling ordinaryWhen I don’t know what I mean

Oh I think I landedWhere there are miracles at workFor the first and final hungerCome the conference of birds

Saying it’s trueIt’s not what it seemsLeave your broken windows openAnd in the light just streams

And you get a headA head full of dreamsYou can see the change you want toBe what you want to be

When you get a headA head full of dreamsIt’s a laugh that’s just been spokenWith a head full! A head full ofdreams!

Oh, I think I landedWhere there are miracles at workNow you’ve got me open headedNow you’ve got me lost for words

I sing ohI sing oh

A head full of dreams

It’s enoughI’ve just been spokenWith a head fullA head full of dreams

Sung by ColdplayCopyright 2015, ParlophoneRecords

“A Head Full of Dreams”

Jesus ridesinto Jerusalemon a donkey

Put a T next to the sentences that are true, and put an F next to the onesthat are false. Hints have been provided.____ 1. Jesus cured people in the Temple area. (Matthew 21:14)____ 2. Jesus told the people to keep their tax money from Caesar.

(Matthew 22:15-22)____ 3. Jesus said the Temple would not be destroyed. (Matthew 24:1-2)____ 4. Jesus told the apostles the exact day of his return. (Matthew

24:23-26)____ 5. Jesus was betrayed by Judas. (Matthew 26:14-16)Answer: See page 18

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