November 16, 2025
November 16, 2025
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)
Children Liturgy of the Word
Children Liturgy of the Word

Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) is an adapted celebration of the Liturgy of the Word part of the Sunday Mass, designed to help children aged typically 4 through 10 understand and engage with the Scripture readings at their own level.
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- Beautiful stones knocked down
- Wars, riots, earthquakes, diseases
- Don’t be afraid
- Saved by being faithful to Jesus
- Don’t be a burden on others
Liturgy of the Word with Children from the Diocese of Auckland
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the days will come when there will not be left
a stone upon another stone that will not be thrown down.”
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Family Activities

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Stories for Children

Stories for Children Related to the Sunday Readings
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33rd Sunday of Year C
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He Holds the Future
OBJECTS: A bag of fortune cookies


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Things that Go Together
OBJECTS: Use some of the items suggested below to add visual impact to the lesson.
Can you think of things that go well together? Here are some ideas:
• A baseball and a bat are needed to play baseball.
• Bacon and eggs are a tasty treat for breakfast.
• An umbrella is useful to have in the rain.
• Birthday cake and ice cream are a good combination.
• Turkey with dressing is served for Thanksgiving dinner.
• A book and a bookmark make a good pair.
• Red and green, the colors of Christmas, go well together.
The things we have listed fit together nicely and work well as pairs. They compliment each other.
Now let’s talk about something that goes well with words. The Bible teaches us that wisdom is a good thing to fit together with our words. Wisdom, or being wise, comes from studying and learning many things. Wisdom also comes from God.


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