Third session of Let’s Talk Faith has taken place at Deepagam Conference Room on March 03, 2024 (Sunday) at Deepagam, Don Bosco Catechetical Center, Kilpauk-Chennai. Twenty-six children from Basin Bridge Parish (Sagaya Matha Church) and eleven adults (parents) were present for this session that focused on Sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Holy Communion, and Confirmation). Fr. Arulanandam (Pope John’s Garden, Madhavaram) was the moderator for this Children Forum. Catechism children who haven’t received Holy Communion too were participating in the forum.
Keeping-up with the forum’s spirit, Fr. Jesudoss, Director-Deepagam welcomed everyone present for the Open Talk and prepared the children for active participation in it. Fr. Arulanandam SDB introduced the Sacraments of Initiation as moments of welcoming a person into the Christian community on par with the human development and maturity. Lutheran Pastor Ravindran commenced the Forum with his puppetry show based on Psalm 34:8, “Taste and see that the Lord is good; happy are those who take refuge in him.” The brief performance set the tone for children discussion during the first session.
Children were fully participative with their questions and clarifications, of which, adults couldn’t respond, parentally. Yet, the forum was a true indicator of the faith formation in parishes of Salesian presences. Nine children were actively participative and engaged Fr. Moderator with profound questions in a simplest way possible, fitting to the mind of children.
Fr. Arulanandam gave catechetical instructions for children on Sacraments of Initiations; Baptism is to cleanse us from the original sin transmitted from our first parents. Through Holy Communion, God lives in us – hence, we live free from bondage to sin. Jesus nourishes our soul with His body and blood in the sacred sign of bread and wine. By Sacrament of Confirmation, one receives the Holy Spirit who strengthens faith to witness Jesus Christ by bestowing seven-fold gifts namely, Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of God.
The moderator taught the children thus: ‘the basic necessities of Christian life are, Word of God (Bible), Eucharist and the Church.’ Sacraments of Initiation takes away our sins and makes us acceptable to God the Father as His children.
The following questions were posed by catechism children:
1. Why only Bishop administers sacrament of Confirmation?
2. Why baptism by immersion is not given for the baptismal candidates in Catholic Church like denominational churches who advocates adult baptism only?
3. Why Jesus’ didn’t receive baptism in his childhood days?
4. What are the responsibilities of God-Parents after Baptism?
5. Why candidate is anointed with Chrism oil?
6. Why Eucharist is not given in both the species (bread and wine)?
7. How a child who received confirmation could, witness by action and share the gospel?
8. What IHS signifies in the Eucharistic bread?
9. Why we need to pray after the reception of Holy Communion?
10. Why seek peace before receiving Holy Communion?
11. Why the symbol of the Holy Spirit is dove; but not human figures?
12. Why can’t we confess directly to God without the medium of priest?
13. Can lay people administer baptism?
14. God was communicating with people before; now it is not. Why?
15. Is Blessed Virgin Mary, God? Can we worship Mary?
16. What happens in daily mass?
17. Why Devil who make sin happen is still present in the world (Is it because we must love our enemies including the devil?)
18. Why we ring the bell during the time of Consecration?
19. Why vestment for the mass during the con-celebration differs? And priests’ habit (white or black) in India and West is different?
Concluding the children forum Fr. Arulanandam said, “Parents must guide your children in spiritual wisdom”. To the children, he encouraged thus: “The participation in the Eucharistic celebration grows your faith.”
Fr. Jesudoss, Deepagam Director gave the vote of thanks and participants (children and parents) took group photo. The session lasted for three-hours in the morning from 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM, followed by fellowship meal.