
Why is the Mass called a sacrifice? – KS3 Catholic RE Lesson
This thoughtfully planned and engaging lesson helps students explore why Catholics describe the Mass as a sacrifice, making clear links between Jesus’ actions at the Last Supper, his death on the cross, and the meaning of the Eucharist today.
Aligned with the Catholic KS3 Religious Education Directory (RED) and using the KS3 Source & Summit Year 7 textbook, this lesson supports students in understanding key Catholic beliefs about the Eucharist as the Real Presence and the sacrifice of Jesus.
With accessible explanations, key vocabulary, discussion questions, and comprehension tasks suitable for learners with a reading age of 10, this lesson is ideal for helping Year 7 pupils deepen their knowledge of the Mass in a meaningful way.
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