Children’s Liturgy of the Word and catechetical resources for 6th Sunday of Year A Sunday Readings; perfect for families, bible study, religion teachers, and Catholic schools!
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February 15, 2026
February 15, 2026
6th Sunday of Year A

Jesus Says, "Make Peace" - February 15, 2026
Jesus teaches that making peace with others, especially those we have wronged or who are angry with us, is essential and should be prioritized over following religious rules or offering worship to God.
- 00:00 Jesus teaches about making peace with others, especially when there's conflict with family or loved ones, and encourages a heart of love and forgiveness.
- 01:02 Jesus illustrates making peace with a heartwarming scene of reconciliation, depicting a group of people, possibly a family or neighbors, shaking hands and reuniting after an argument.
- 01:26 Jesus calls us to be peacemakers by making amends when we disagree with family, friends, and neighbors, and getting along with others.
- 02:38 God values the intention and condition of one's heart more than the physical offering or gift given.
- 03:07 Jesus teaches that before giving an offering, we must reconcile with those we've hurt or who are angry with us, seeking forgiveness and making peace.
- 03:52 Jesus notes that while rules and laws, such as the Ten Commandments, are important for safety and understanding right and wrong, He emphasizes making peace over following religious rules.
- 04:44 Jesus teaches that following God's laws should change our hearts and guide our actions with honesty, goodness, and kindness, not just be about outwardly following rules.
- 05:51 Jesus emphasizes the importance of making peace with others, especially those we may have wronged or who are angry with us, as a prerequisite to worshiping God and receiving forgiveness.
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2-12-2023 / Children's Liturgy of the Word with Miss Heidi / 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus teaches us the importance of making peace and resolving conflicts with others, and that true worship of God involves being at peace with those around us.
- 00:00 Jesus teaches about making peace and resolving conflicts with others when we disagree or fight.
- 01:08 Jesus teaches us to make good choices and be at peace with one another.
- God gives us choices every day in every single way, and we can be the best we can be by making good choices.
- Jesus teaches that making peace with one another is important, as illustrated by a picture of girls resolving an argument from anger to happiness.
- 04:50 God gives us freedom to choose between right and wrong, and making good choices helps our relationship with Him.
- God gives us the freedom to choose between right and wrong, and making good choices helps our relationship with Him, while bad choices can harm it.
- Following God's laws or rules brings happiness because it helps us do the right thing and avoid sin.
- 09:03 The Holy Spirit guides us to make good decisions and Jesus teaches us to make peace with others before offering gifts to God.
- The Holy Spirit gives us wisdom to make good decisions, which is God's hidden and mysterious wisdom, not the wisdom of the world, that leads to glory.
- The Holy Spirit guides baptized individuals, including children, to make good choices and Jesus teaches that one should make peace with others before offering gifts to God.
- 13:08 Jesus teaches that true worship of God requires making an effort to be at peace with those around us, starting in our own families.
- 15:06 Children affirm their Catholic faith by professing their beliefs in God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit through song and recitation.
- The children profess their faith by singing a song that affirms their belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
- The speaker leads children in reciting and affirming their beliefs in the Catholic faith, including God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and Mary.
- 18:11 The Children's Liturgy of the Word focuses on prayer, guidance, and respect for human life, ending with a blessing and message of peace.
- The prayer of the faithful is offered for various intentions, including guidance for church leaders, goodness from world leaders, wisdom for making good choices, and respect for every human life as a child of God.
- The children's liturgy of the word ends with a prayer to the Lord, thanking Him for the Holy Spirit's guidance to make good choices.
- Miss Heidi wraps up the Children's Liturgy of the Word, sharing various resources and reminders, and blessing the children with a message of peace and Jesus' love.
- 23:04 Jesus calls us to love each other by following his example and opening our hearts to welcome and give to others.
- Jesus calls us to love each other every day by opening our hearts and following his example of welcoming and giving to others.
- God's Ten Commandments, given to Moses, are laws to follow, including loving God with all heart, soul, and mind, and loving neighbors as oneself, to be true to Him and as His chosen people.
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CHILDREN'S LITURGY PROGRAM - 05TH FEBRUARY 2023
The Children's Liturgy Program aims to inspire and empower kids to be like salt and light in the world, reflecting God's love and image through good deeds and courageous living.
- 00:00 The Children's Liturgy Program on Uganda Catholic Television teaches kids to pray, learn, and grow together, inspired by Matthew 5:13-16 to be like salt for the world.
- The Children's Liturgy Program welcomes children and friends of Jesus to pray, learn, and grow together on Uganda Catholic Television.
- The gospel reading from Matthew 5:13-16 teaches that we are like salt for the world and encourages us to grow into the people God desires us to be.
- 06:26 Christians are called to be "salt of the human race" and let their good deeds shine to praise God and bring joy to others.
- Christians must let their good deeds be visible to others so that people can praise God, just as a light on a lamp stand shines for everyone in the house.
- As children of God, we are called to be the "salt of the human race," bringing joy and sweetness to those around us by living out our mission of helping, evangelizing, loving, caring, and sharing with others.
- 09:27 We are called to reflect God's image by behaving well and being the light of the world, spreading His love and glory.
- When we behave well and do good, we reflect God's image and bring glory, honor, and praise to Him.
- We are called to be the light of the world, dispelling darkness with God's love and grace that has been put in us.
- 12:07 God gives us the Holy Spirit to enable us to do good and live according to the Gospel, so we can courageously share this light with our friends and encourage good behavior.
- 13:41 Jesus calls us to be light and salt of the world, praying for the Holy Spirit to help us reflect God's presence through good deeds.
- Jesus calls us to be the light and salt of the world, and we must pray for the Holy Spirit to help us fulfill this role.
- Let our lives shine with good deeds that praise God, and may our behavior reflect God's presence in our families, schools, and communities.
- 17:20 Christians pray for guidance, peace, and protection for young people worldwide, especially those in crisis zones, to live according to God's will and spread the good news.
- 19:53 Children pray and reflect on the importance of good actions, courage, and loving God, while also being reminded of their anthem and encouraged to return to school after a long holiday.
- 24:33 Children are encouraged to be the light and salt of the world, living out their mission by loving, sharing, and caring for one another with courage and love.
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Little Liturgies: February 15th, 2026 — 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time
As the Lenten season approaches, the speaker invites viewers to reflect on their relationships with God, others, and themselves, and to cultivate a deeper transformation of the heart, characterized by love, mercy, and compassion, in order to live a more authentic and righteous life.
- 00:00 The speaker welcomes viewers to Little Liturgies, reflecting on relationships with God, others, and oneself before entering the Lenten season.
- The speaker welcomes viewers to Little Liturgies, reflecting on the three big relationships with God, others, and oneself before entering the Lenten season, a 40-day period of healing and growth.
- The speaker shares a brief video interlude showing the preparation of ashes at St. Alonsa's church for Ash Wednesday.
- 01:50 As Ash Wednesday approaches, reflect on strained relationships with God, others, and yourself, and seek mercy, healing, and peace.
- The process of creating ashes for Ash Wednesday involves collecting last year's Palm Sunday palms, breaking them into pieces, burning them with a blowtorch, and grinding the cooled ashes into a fine powder.
- As we prepare for Ash Wednesday, reflect on relationships with God, others, and yourself, and ask for mercy, healing, and peace where they have been strained.
- 05:16 The priest invites reflection on Jesus's law of the heart, emphasizing the importance of cultivating love, mercy, and compassion as the Lenten season approaches.
- 06:42 Jesus teaches that true righteousness requires more than just following the law, but rather a genuine transformation of the heart, where one must not only avoid sinful actions but also harbor no anger, lust, or deceit.
- 08:19 Jesus presents himself as the new Moses, guiding his community to live out the law with love, focusing on heart intentions and relationships.
- Jesus presents himself as the new Moses, guiding his community to proclaim the gospel and showcase their good works, shedding their shyness and being a light to the world.
- Jesus clarifies that he did not come to abolish the law, but to live it out with love, focusing on the heart's intention and relationships with God and others.
- 10:37 Living a life of love, as Jesus calls us to, is challenging but rewarding, and coming together as a community during Lent can provide encouragement and support to do so.
- 12:24 Jesus encourages us to bring anger, hurt, and pain to prayer to become loving human beings and seek healing and growth.
- Jesus reminds us to become loving human beings by bringing our anger, hurt, and pain to prayer and asking the Holy Spirit to help heal our hearts to be a place exclusively for love.
- The prayer requests include a Lenten journey of self-knowledge, forgiveness, and growth, as well as prayers for those who are unkind, for personal conversion, and for church leaders.
- 15:10 The video is a prayer session for the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time, inviting viewers to enter Lenten tradition and seek God's healing and wisdom.
- The priest leads a prayer session, asking for intentions including the poor, peace, personal intentions, the sick, healthcare workers, and the deceased, and concludes with the Lord's Prayer.
- The speaker invites viewers to fully enter into the Lenten tradition, seeking God's healing and wisdom, and announces St. Teresa as the school of the week, ending with a Hail Mary prayer.
- The Lord bless and protect viewers, and may they go in the peace of Christ.
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Children's Message (2-15-26) – Would that really be enough for Big Al?
True happiness and pride come from having a loving and kind heart, not just from doing the bare minimum and getting away with it.
- 00:00 Being proud of not getting in trouble for doing the bare minimum is not something to be proud of.
- 00:38 Jesus wants our hearts to be loving and kind, and that's the way to be truly happy, not just getting by or getting away with things.
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Jesus Calls You To More - Ep22: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus calls us to live a life that goes beyond mere obedience to the law, instead encouraging us to cultivate a deeper righteousness, reflect on our actions, seek forgiveness, and strive to be the best version of ourselves.
- 00:00 Jesus calls you to more than an ordinary life, encouraging you to be the best version of yourself and push beyond the bare minimum.
- 01:13 Jesus calls for a deeper righteousness, saying that unless one's moral character surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, they will not enter the kingdom of heaven.
- 03:14 Jesus calls us to more than just obeying the law, but to honestly reflect on our actions and consider if we've wronged others.
- 03:58 When we hurt someone and feel regret, we have a choice: ignore the issue or bravely apologize and make amends.
- 05:07 Saying sorry through the sacrament of reconciliation is the best way to clear away regret, sorrow, and sadness, and Jesus is pleased and proud when we do.
- 06:34 Reflect on past wrongs, confess to Jesus, and seek strength to make amends with love, and pray for forgiveness with the help of saints and the Lord.
- 08:39 The name of Jesus Christ is a powerful and beautiful name that holds heaven, glory, and love, and nothing can compare or stand against it.
- 12:12 Jesus invites viewers to reflect on forgiveness, prepare for Lent, and deepen their love and faith through prayer, fasting, and giving.
- Take time to reflect on past wrongs, ask Jesus for strength, and sincerely apologize to those you've hurt.
- Jesus invites viewers to reflect on forgiveness, prepare for Lent, and join him on a journey of prayer, fasting, and giving to deepen their love and faith.
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