S3 E29: Recognized in the Breaking of the Bread: Teaching Children to See Jesus
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What makes a lesson so memorable that a child will carry it in their heart for a lifetime? Corinne Cathcart has accompanied hundreds of children to the Lord's table as they celebrate their first Eucharist, from her days as a teenage catechist in Cincinnati to her current role as Elementary Faith Formation Coordinator at Blessed Sacrament. Drawing on Jesus' own teaching style—engaging storytelling, real-world examples, and big surprises—Corinne shares unforgettable object lessons from sacramental prep retreats, including the raw egg versus hard-boiled egg demonstration that shows how sacraments change us on the inside even when we look the same on the outside. The absolute best lesson? When second graders experience the Last Supper with Jesus at their retreat, complete with stone wall backdrop, dimmed lights, volunteers dressed as apostles, and Jesus himself kneeling to wash feet and break bread, saying, "This is my body given up for you." Connecting this powerful moment to today's Gospel of the road to Emmaus, Corinne reflects on that stunning, surprising, unforgettable moment at the dinner table when Cleopas and his friend recognize Jesus in the breaking of the bread. As children prepare to receive their first Eucharist, may they—and all of us—never forget to recognize Jesus every time the bread is broken.
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Corinne was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, but has been a member of the Blessed Sacrament community for 14 years. She earned a bachelor's degree from Ohio State University, where she met her husband of over 25 years, and a Master's in Education from the University of Cincinnati. She was a second grade Catholic school teacher in Cincinnati before moving here when her husband started working for Dow Chemical. She loves working with the littles of the Blessed Sacrament family as the Children's Faith Formation Coordinator. When she's not at work, you'll find her with her nose in a book or learning something new!