World Youth Day USA Guides Retreat Manual | Page 24

and after the Resurrection? Be specific. Tell us  People in need of forgiveness – such as their names or what you remember about their the tax collectors, the woman caught in stories. The leader (or another volunteer) writes the adultery, Saul (Paul) name and stories on a dry erase board as participants  share their answers. People in need of healing – such as the paralytic, the lepers, Bartimaeus, the woman with hemorrhage Some possible responses might include:  People in distress – such as the disciples in the storm at sea and Jarius, whose Mary and Joseph, John the Baptist, the Twelve daughter is dying Apostles, the crowds of four or five thousand,  People in authority – such as the Nicodemus, Mary and Martha, Lazarus, the scribes, Pharisees, temple leaders, woman at the well, the woman caught in Pontius Pilate, Caiaphas. adultery, the ten lepers, scribes and Pharisees,  People whom he calls forth to minister Jairus and his daughter, the bent-over woman, to others – such as his disciples, Mary the man afflicted with a demon, Caiaphas and and Martha, Lazarus, the companions Pontius Pilate, Simon the Cyrenian, Mary on the Road to Emmaus, Saul (Paul) Magdalene, the companions on the way to Emmaus, Saul (Paul) on the road to Damascus. Leader: We spent time talking about Jesus and how he encountered people in the Gospels – Once pilgrims have had sufficient time to and now it is time for us, as pilgrims, to share, summarize the following types of encounter him once more – through our own people Jesus encounters in Scripture: reading of Sacred Scripture, through prayer and Sacrament, and in our everyday lives. 22