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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Feast Day Food: Kid Friendly Figgy Pudding for St. Edmund Campion


Today is the historical feast of St. Edmund Campion.  While he may no longer be officially celebrated in the U.S., I am a professed Anglophile and couldn’t help adding in his feast day to our celebration rotation.

St. Edmund lived during the protestant reformation in England and served as a priest to the underground Catholic church for many years before we was finally caught and martyred.  I have such respect for a man who risked death to bring sacraments to the faithful and to keep the church going in such times.

I always try to make some sort of snack or dessert for feast days but couldn’t seem to find much for St. Edmund.  Inspiration hit, and I decided to make figgy pudding, a dessert both liturgically and seasonally appropriate.  It originates in 16th century England, so may have been around at the time of St. Edmund.  I wasn’t too keen to try the “traditional” versions of figgy pudding that can be both time consuming, and a bit repellent to a modern american palette.  I managed to dig up a few modern interpretations that caught my eye.

(Figgy) Pudding Cookies @ The Actor’s Diet
Figgy Pudding Butter Cookies @ Food 52
Simple Traditional Figgy Pudding @ Food Viva
Figgy Pudding Smoothie @ The Blooming Platter (Vegan but can easily adapt to non-vegan)
Figgy Pudding Baked Oatmeal @ Foodtastic Mom

The version I made is adapted from the Figgy Pudding at Gourmet Mom On-the-Go and is more a muffin or dense cake than a "pudding".

Kid Friendly Figgy Pudding

6T butter, softened, whipped
3/4 c molasses
2 eggs
1 c buttermilk (or 3/4c milk w/ lemon juice mixed in to make 1c)
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
zest from 1 lemon
2 c all purpose flour
1 c dried figs, stems removed and chopped finely
1/4 c dates, chopped finely

Add molasses, eggs, and buttermilk to the whipped butter, mixing well in between each addition.  Add dry ingredients and mix well.  Add dried fruit and mix well.  Pour into your baking pan of choice and bake in a 325 degree oven until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.

My 5 ramekins took about 40 minutes.  I'm assuming muffin pans would cut the time by quite a bit.

Serve with whipped cream and enjoy!

Thanks for reading!

St. Edmund Campion Coloring Page

Catholic priest during the protestant reign of Queen Elizabeth in a newly protestant England.  He served the secret English Catholic church, refusing to apostatize and eventually being martyred for it.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.



Thanks for reading!

Monday, November 30, 2015

The Nutcracker Music Appreciation Printable


We were lucky to attend an abbreviated child-friendly version of The Nutcracker today for next to nothing and the kids absolutely loved it!  I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to do a bit of music appreciation this week so I compiled a little learning/discussion pack to help.  Click the link below to download!


I LOVE our SQUILT books from Homegrown Learners, and we plan to use the Christmas Carols pack this month as well.  I tried to keep it similar to that format since I know that it works well for my children.  I also plan on printing out the SQUILT notebooking page for each of the various dances.

Thanks for reading!

Edited to add: I just discovered that SQUILT actually has a Nutcracker Unit!  It's $6, but I really think her packs are worth it!

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Advent Day 1 - 1st Sunday of Advent


I feel like I am not quite as prepared for Advent as I would like to be this year.  We did manage to do some light cleaning and decorating today although not as much as I had hoped.  Here's what we did!


Our Advent Tree
This is a new tradition for us this year.  We put up our Christmas tree and decorated it with purple ornaments in honor of Advent.  I have a set of wooden Jesse Tree ornaments that I made with my Saint peg doll swap group that we will be adding daily to the tree.  I also will be adding an ornament for each major Advent saint.  The plan is to take down the Advent decorations on Christmas Eve and replace with our normal ornaments, which will stay on until Epiphany (or Baptism of the Lord depending on how motivated we are to clean!).


Advent Wreath
We use a magnetic Advent wreath.  It is easier for us and takes less room to store.  I thought about putting together a more complex wreath this year, but this works well and the children enjoy it.  I also love that it explains the meaning of each candle.  

I also bought some cheap candles from the dollar store for our bookcase.  We are using the reflections from Family Feast and Feria when we “light” each new candle on Sundays.

Advent Reflections
We have and LOVE the booklet Welcome Baby Jesus.  It has neat reflections, prayers, and activity ideas for each day of Advent, as well as the 12 days of Christmas.


Advent Service Chain
I am always torn between the various traditions available out there to spread joy and kindness throughout the Advent season.  This year we decided to take the easy route and print off the Advent prayer chain from Catholic Inspired.  We'll simply remove a link each day and add that day's prayer to our intentions.


Advent Fun Calendar
This is the "secular" part of our Advent celebrations.  Every day I pick something festive for us to do - although I tie it in to the liturgical calendar whenever possible!


Nativities
We also put up our Nativity set with an empty crib!


And of course had to set up the kid's version to play with.

How did you get ready for Advent?

Thanks for reading!

Saints of Advent


General December Links
Saints of Advent Party @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
Printable Advent Saint Ornaments @ Catholic Icing ($)

December 1st – St. Edmund Campion
Catholic priest during the protestant reign of Queen Elizabeth in a newly protestant England.  He served the secret English Catholic church, refusing to apostatize and eventually being martyred for it.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Edmund Campion @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is 

Activities
St. Edmund Campion and the 12 Days of Christmas @ O Night Divine
English and Welsh Martyr Painting @ The Journey of a Bishop

Food
English Eggs and Bacon @ Catholic Culture
Tea Scones @ Catholic Culture
Figgy Pudding @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)

Prayers

December 3rd – St. Francis Xavier
Spanish Jesuit and prolific missionary who traveled all across Asia bringing souls to God.  He is the patron saint of all missionaries.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Francis Xavier @ Catholic Playground
X is for St. Francis Xavier @ Saints to Color

Activities
St. Francis Origami Ornament @ O Night Divine
Cardboard Box Boat @ The Kennedy Adventures

Food
St. Francis Tempura @ Catholic Cuisine
St. Francis Xavier Fortune Cookies @ Catholic Cuisine

Prayers
Novena Prayer to St. Francis Xavier @ Catholic Culture
Litany of St. Frances Xavier @ Catholic Traditions

December 4th – St. John Damascene
Greek Father and Doctor of the Church who defended the use of icons and religious imagery.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. John Damascene @ Catholic Playground

Activities
Study Sacred Art @ Catholic Culture

St. Barbara
Roman virgin who became Christian against her father’s wishes and for which she was martyred.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Barbara @ Catholic Playground

Activities
Saint Barbara Tower @ Seven Little Australians
Building Ginerbread Houses @ O Night Divine

December 6th – St. Nicholas
Famous generous bishop on whom the idea of Santa Claus is based.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.  Also make sure to check out the St. Nicholas Center – they have anything you could ever wish to find to celebrate this feast!

Coloring Pages
St. Nicholas @ Catholic Playground
St. Nicholas @ Paper Dali
N is for St. Nicholas @ Saints to Color
St. Nicholas @ Drawn 2B Creative

Activities
Celebrating the Feast of St. Nicholas @ Two O’s + More
Candy Cane Holder @ Our Domestic Church
St. Nicholas 24 Piece Puzzle @ Catholic Playground
St. Nicholas Perler Bead Pattern @ Catholic Playground
St. Nicholas Party @ Catholic Playground

Food
St. Nicholas Chocolate Pops @ Through My I’s
St. Nicholas Cocoa Mix @ Catholic Cuisine
Speculatius @ Catholic Cuisine
St. Nicholas Purse Cookies @ Catholic Cuisine
Nutter Butter St. Nicholas Cookies @ St. Nicholas Center
St. Nicholas Strawberries @ St. Nicholas Center
St. Nicholas Chocolates @ Three Sided Wheel
St. Nicholas Apple Miters @ St. Nicholas Center

Prayers
St. Nicholas Blessing of Candy Canes @ The Catholic Toolbox

December 7th – St. Ambrose
Latin Doctor of the Church known as the “Honey-Tongued Doctor” for his eloquence as a preacher and hymn-maker.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Ambrose @ Catholic Playground

Activities
Decorating the Christ Candle @ Shower of Roses

Food
Honey Trail Mix @ Catholic Cuisine
Beehive Buns @ Catholic Cuisine

December 8th – Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Immaculate Conception celebrates Mary, mother of God, and asserts that she was miraculously free from original sin from her very conception in St. Anne’s womb.  Read more at Catholic Cuisine.

Coloring Pages
Immaculate Conception @ Catholic Icing
Immaculate Conception @ Catholic Kingdom (#9)
Immaculate Conception @ Paper Dali

December 9th – St. Juan Diego
St. Juan Diego was an indian convert living in Mexico shortly after the Spanish conquest.  The Virgin Mary appeared to him several times asking that he petition the bishop for a shrine built to her on the site where she appeared.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Juan Diego & Tilma @ Paper Dali

Activities
St. Juan Diego Tilma @ Catholic Inspired

Food
St. Martins Day Croissants @ Catholic Cuisine
St. Martins Horseshoes @ Growing with my Girls
Cinnamon Toast St. Martin Snack @ Catholic Cuisine

December 12th – Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe is patroness of the Americas and a well beloved apparition of Mary for those of those of us living in the SW United States.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
Our Lady of Guadalupe @ Catholic Playground
Our Lady of Guadalupe @ Paper Dali

Activities
Our Lady of Guadalupe Perler Bead Pattern @ Catholic Playground
Our Lady of Guadalupe Mexican Flower Craft @ Catholic Inspired
Our Lady of Guadalupe Craft @ Catholic Playground
Our Lady of Guadalupe Idea Printable @ Eyes on Heaven

Food
Champurrado @ Catholic Cuisine
Our Lady of Guadalupe Tea @ Shower of Roses

December 13th – St. Lucy
Early virgin martyr killed for being a Christian.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Lucy @ Catholic Inspired
St. Lucy of Syracuse & Santa Lucia and Starboy @ Waltzing Matilda
Saint Lucia @ Paper Dali
L is for St. Lucy @ Saints to Color

Activities
St. Lucy Wreath @ Catholic Inspired
St. Lucia Paper Dolls @ Betsy McCall Paper Dolls
St. Lucia Bringer of Light Paper Doll @ Lily & Thistle
Lucia, Saint of Light Free Audiobook @ Shower of Roses

Food
Easy St. Lucy bread with Canned Dough @ Catholic Icing

School
Scissors Practice for St. Lucia @ Making Learning Fun
Lower Elementary Morning Work @ Teacher’s Notebook

December 14th – St. John of the Cross
Spanish Carmelite, mystic, and Doctor of the Church.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. John of the Cross @ Catholic Playground
St. John the Evangelist @ Coloring Book 4 Kids

Activities
Advent Poem by St. John of the Cross @ Raising and Teaching Little Saints

Wine Blessing @ Shower of Roses

Thanks for reading!

Friday, November 27, 2015

Advent Celebrations: Traditions for the Catholic Family


Advent starts on Sunday!  It is one of my very favorite church seasons, and yet one so difficult to celebrate properly.  While the entire secular world is singing Christmas carols and decking the halls in a frenzy, we are called to WAIT.  To slow down.  To breathe.  To hold off on the celebration and to prepare our hearts and minds for the coming of Jesus.  Not only as a little child who brought salvation to mankind, but as the Prince of Peace for whose second coming we should all be prepared. 

It is a difficult season for families trying to live their faith while also living in the world.  The joy of Christmas is so infectious that it is difficult to ignore the secular trappings in favor of a “little Lent”.  The way our family compromises is by making our Advent as meaningful and liturgically appropriate as possible, while still indulging in small amounts of Christmas fun.  As we have learned more and more about the rich traditions the church has surrounding the feast days and customs of Advent, it has gotten easier and easier.  There are so many wonderful devotions and traditions for Advent!  I’ve tried to share as many of the “major” ones as possible below (other than feast day fun which will be a separate post).  If you are having trouble keeping track of everything, might I suggest using this Advent Checklist from Joy Filled Family.  This printable calendar from Family Feast and Feria is also a great way to keep track of feast days.

If this seems completely overwhelming to you, then by all means, hold off!  Again, the purpose of Advent is to focus on Christ.  For me, these activities help me reach this goal.  For you, they may not!  If you feel yourself getting overwhelmed or stressed, then focus on Jesus in a way that works for you!

Advent Wreath
The Advent Wreath is an old Germanic tradition that pairs an evergreen wreath with a set of 5 candles – one for each Sunday of Advent and the Christ candle, which is lit on Christmas.  Read more about it at Catholic Culture.

Advent Wreath Art with Removable Flames @ Catholic Inspired
Paper Advent Wreath @ Catholic Inspired
Printable Advent Wreath w/ Words on Candles @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
Last Minute Super Cheap Non Drip Daily Use Advent Wreath @ Catholic All Year (Very bottom of post)
Kid Friendly Washi Tape Advent Wreath @ Happy Little Homemaker
Perler Bead Advent Wreath @ Catholic Playground
Salvation History with the Advent Wreath @ Familly Feast and Feria
Suspended Advent Wreath @ Family Feast and Feria
Advent Wreath Ceremony and Prayers Printable @ Family Feast and Feria
Advent Wreath Coloring Page @ The Catholic Toolbox
Pipe Cleaner Advent Wreath @ Catholic Icing
Advent Wreath Mini Book @ The Catholic Toolbox
Advent Wreath Nail Art @ Catholic Playground

Jesse Tree
A Jesse Tree is a traditional devotional that counts down the days of Advent by reading a different story from scripture each day starting chronologically with Creation and ending in the birth of Jesus.  I have only included simple options that allow for fairly quick set-up as opposed to those that require more effort such as felt options.  Read more about the Jesse Tree @ Catholic Culture.

Online Jesse Tree @ Catholic Culture
Printable Jesse Tree Ornaments to Color @ Catholic Inspired
30 Jesse Tree Ornaments to Print and Color @ Do Small Things with Love
Magnetic Jesse Tree @ Homeschool Is Where the Heart Is
Catholic Jesse Tree Coins @ Catholic Cuisine
A Jesse Tea for Advent @ Catholic Cuisine
A Jesse Tree Printable Calendar Tree @ Paper Dali ($)
Jesse Tree Unit Study @ Harrington Harmonies (Note – starts Dec. 1 – not Nov. 29)

Advent Countdowns
There are many ways, outside of a Jesse Tree to countdown the days of Advent.  I did not include any non-Catholic sources such as chocolate or lego Advent calendars.  Those are easy to come by and I wanted to make sure to encourage the use of more meaningful options.

Advent Countdown and Prayer Chains @ Catholic Inspired
Mary and Joseph Countdown @ Catholic Inspired
Advent Prayer Ring @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
Service Advent Chain @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is
Bible Verse Advent Chain @ Catholic Playground
My Little Advent Reflection Cards @ Family Feast and Feria
Advent Calendar Coloring Page @ Audrey Eclectic Folk Art

O Antiphons
The O Antiphons are an old tradition from Dec. 17th-24th, which recall the prophecies of Jesus through his many titles.  I’ve also listed activities for the hymn “O Come O Come Emmanuel” since the song ties in perfectly to the O Antiphons.  Read more about it at Catholic Culture.

O Antiphon Snacks @ Catholic Cuisine
O Antiphon Ideas @ Catholic Icing
O Antiphon Coloring Pages @ Michelle Quiqley
O Come Emmanuel Hymn Printout @ Family Feast and Feria
O Antiphons Ornament Printable @ Life, Love, and Sacred Art
O Antiphon House @ Catholic Culture
O Come O Come Emmanuel Coloring Page @ Real Life at Home

Preparing the Manger
This is an Advent custom in which families place pieces of straw in an empty nativity cradle in order to prepare it to hold Baby Jesus on Christmas Eve.  The straw is typically placed when the family member performs a good deed.  Read more about it at Catholic Culture.

Good Deeds and Sacrifices for Baby Jesus @ Catholic Icing
Preparing Our Hearts @ Small Things
Straw for the Manger Poem Printable @ Small Fine Print
Popsicle Stick Manger @ Craft Out
Manger Printable @ Sunday School Kids
Baby Jesus in the Manger @ Catholic Inspired

Christkindl
A “secret Santa” style tradition in which instead of buying gifts, you choose a family member for whom to do kind deeds.

Advent Buddies @ Catholic Playground
Christkindl Prayer Chart @ Joy Filled Family
Christkindl Prayer Cards @ Memories of a Catholic Wife and Mother
Secret Jesus @ Catholic Inspired

St. Andrew Christmas Novena
This novena begins on the Feast of St. Andrew (Nov. 30) and is repeated 15 times each day until Christmas.

St. Andrew Christmas Novena Prayer Card @ Catholic Playground
St. Andrew Christmas Novena Printable @
Christmas Novena Chaplet @ Joy Filled Family

Misc.
Advent Tree @ Catholic Inspired
Advent Music and Video Playlist @ Look to Him and be Radiant
Magnetic Advent Devotions @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is
Liturgical New Year’s Eve @ Catholic Cuisine

Advent Learning
These great links provide ways to teach your children (and yourself!) a bit more about the Advent season.

Printable Advent Pack @ Raising and Teaching Little Saints
Pre-K Advent Lesson @ The Catholic Toolbox
Advent Activity Pack @ Life, Love, and Sacred Art
Seeking Our Savior Old Testament Scavenger Hunt @ Look to Him and be Radiant
Advent Jeopardy Game @ Look to Him and Be Radiant

What Advent Looks Like Coloring Page @ Look to Him and Be Radiant

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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

All Saints Day Party 2015

We had another great All Saints Day party this year using many of the resources from my link list.  I reused several of our games from last year, but came up with a few new ones as well.  As usual, most of the signs were made with the awesome artwork from Happy Saints.  I have purchased several of his e-books and can't recommend them highly enough!

St. Francis Church Building
St. Francis heard Jesus telling him: “Go, build my church”.  Try your hand at building a church!


Saint Peg Dolls

St. Cecilia's Musical Chairs

Pin the Bowtie on St. Dominic Savio
Dominic was a holy and pious child with a great sense of style!  Try to pin his bowtie back on!


St. Michael Defeat the Devil Target and Bowling

St. Patrick Snake Toss
Legend has it that St. Patrick drove all the snakes from Ireland.  Get rid of the snakes by tossing them through the hoop!


Disciple's Fishing Hole
Many of the disciples were fishermen by trade.  Throw your line in and try to catch a bag of fish!


St. Nicholas Coin Toss
This famous bishop once helped a poor family by secretly tossing money down their chimney.  Try your hand at throwing the coins from the line!


Crown Mary Ring Toss

St. Isidore Pumpkin Bowling
St. Isidore was a holy farmer.  Try bowling with this pumpkin, which came from a farm!


St. Therese Shower of Roses Tossing Game

Games Set up in the Parish Hall

I was so bummed last year that I didn't get a picture of my little saints, so I made sure to take one this year.  Unfortunately the only picture I could get was blurry!

St. Juan Diego, St. Gianna Molla, and St. Cecilia

Thanks for reading!

Monday, November 2, 2015

November Saints and Feast Days

November 1st – All Saints Day
Today we celebrate the Church Triumphant – all the souls that have entered the glory of heaven.  Read more at Catholic Culture.

Ultimate All Saints Day Party Link List @ Homeschool Is Where the HeartIs

November 2nd – All Souls Day
Today we celebrate the Church Suffering – all the souls that have died and are in purgatory.  We have a very strong obligation on this day to engage in devotions that will aid in the suffering of the souls waiting for their chance to enter heaven.  Read more at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
Rest in Peace – Praying for the Dead @ Look to Him and Be Radiant
St. Gertrude’s Prayer (#42) @ Catholic Kingdom

Activities
All Souls Day Family Prayer Candle @ Family at the Foot of the Cross
Purgatory Box @ Catholic Pilgrimage Sites
All Souls Prayer Printable @ Under Her Starry Mantle
All Souls Prayer Candle Display @ Praying for Grace
Ora Pro Nobis Prayer Candy Boxes @ Shower of Roses

Food
Eggs in Purgatory @ Homeschool Is Where the Heart Is (Coming soon!)
Soul Cakes @ Catholic Cuisine

Prayers
Little Litany of the Holy Souls @ Catholic Culture
Traditional Prayer for the Dead @ Catholic Culture

November 3rd – St. Martin de Porres, St. Hubert
A Peruvian Dominican lay brother who was the illegitimate son of a Spanish gentleman and a freed slave.  He was incredibly humble and cared not only for the poor and sick, but also for animals.  He performed many miracles including bilocation and healing of the sick.

Coloring Pages
St. Martin de Porres @ Catholic Playground

Activities
Celebrating the Feast of St. Martin @ Two O’s Plus More
St. Martin Obstacle Course @ Training Happy Hearts

Food
St. Martin Potato Mice @ Catholic Cuisine

Prayers
Prayer to St. Martin @ Catholic Culture

St. Hubert
A Belgian bishop who cared for the poor, especially in providing food in secret to prisoners.  There is a legend that once while hunting a stag, he saw a vision of a cross in between its antlers.  After this, he decided to no longer hunt.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Hubert @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon!)

November 4th – St. Charles Borromeo
Italian cardinal with a great care for the poor.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Charles Borromeo @ Catholic Playground

Food
Cardinal Sundaes @ Catholic Cuisine
Eggs St. Charles @ Catholic Culture

November 5th – St. Elizabeth & St. Zachary
Parents of John the Baptist.  Read more about them at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
Sts. Elizabeth and Zechariah w/ baby John the Baptist @ Super Coloring
Zechariah and Elizabeth @ Children Story
Color by Number @ My Children’s Curriculum

Activities
Crafts for Zechariah and Elizabeth @ Bible Crafts and Activities

Food
St. Elizabeth’s Scones @ In Endless Song

Prayers
Canticle of Zachary @ Catholic Culture

November 9th – Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
The “home” church of the pope and the oldest church in Rome.  Read more about it at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
Lateran Basilica @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon)

November 10th – St. Leo the Great
Pope and Doctor of the Church.  He fought for church unity and persuaded Atilla the Hun to leave Rome.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
Pope St. Leo the Great @ City Wife Country Life

November 11th – St. Martin of Tours
Roman soldier who famously split his own cloak in half in order to bring comfort to a homeless man.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Martin of Tours @ Waltzing Matilda
St. Martin of Tours (#74) @ Catholic Kingdom

Activities
St. Martin Lantern Crafts and Games @ Our Domestic Church
Donate a Coat to St. Martin @ Catholic All Year

Food
St. Martins Day Croissants @ Catholic Cuisine
St. Martins Horseshoes @ Growing with my Girls
Cinnamon Toast St. Martin Snack @ Catholic Cuisine

November 12th – St. Josaphat
An eastern rite bishop who was martyred for trying to bring the Orthodox Church into communion with Rome.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Josaphat @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon)

November 13th – St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Italian nun who came to America as a missionary and founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart.  She was the first American citizen to be canonized.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini @ Waltzing Matilda

Activities
Mini Stone Sacred Heart Craft @ Our Domestic Church

Food
Chicken Lombardi @ Catholic Cuisine

November 16th – St. Margaret of Scotland
Pious and charitable Queen of Scotland.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Margaret of Scotland @ Waltzing Matilda

Food
A Scottish Feast @ Catholic Cuisine
Scottish Shortbread @ Catholic Cuisine

St. Gertrude
German mystic with a devotion to the Sacred Heart.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Gertrude’s Prayer (#42) @ Catholic Kingdom

Prayers
Grace After Meals Prayer @ Catholic All Year

November 17th – St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Queen who cared heavily for the poor.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Elizabeth of Hungary @ Waltzing Matilda
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Paper Doll @ Paper Dali
St. Elizabeth of Hungary @ Coloring Saints

Food
Hungarian Cinnamon Bread @ Catholic Cuisine

Educational
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Printable Packet @ Real Life at Home

November 18th – Dedication of the Churches of Sts. Peter and Paul
Two great Roman basilicas located on the sites of the martyrdoms of the two great saints.  Read more about them at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
Sts. Peter and Paul @ Drawn 2B Creative

St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
St. Rose Philippine Duchesne was a French nun who became an American missionary, founding schools for girls across Missouri.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Activities
Coloring Mini Book @ Network of Sacred Heart Schools
The Friend of Little Americans Coloring Mini Book @ Network of Sacred Heart Schools
Learn more about St. Rose Philippine Duchesne @ Network of Sacred Heart Schools

Food
Rose Roll Ups @ Catholic Cuisine
Penne Rose @ Catholic Cuisine

November 21st – Presentation of Mary
Tradition holds that Mary was presented to live in the Temple at the age of 3 to be raised as a holy child.  Read more about it at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
Entrance of the Theotokos Eastern Icon @ Orthodox Education

November 22nd – St. Cecilia
Early Roman martyr who converted many souls upon her death bed.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Cecilia @ Catholic Playground
C is for St. Cecilia @ Saints to Color

November 23rd – St. Clement
One of the first popes and friend of St. Paul.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Food
Chocolate Sea-Salt Clementines @ Catholic Cuisine
Easy Clementine Snack @ Catholic Cuisine

Bl. Miguel Pro
Mexican priest who practiced secretly as a priest during government persecution.  He risked his life to provide sacraments and comfort to the Catholics of Mexico.  He was finally caught and martyred by a firing squad.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
M is for Blessed Miguel Pro @ Saints to Color
Blessed Miguel Pro Paper Doll @ Paper Dali

Food

November 24th – St. Andrew Dung-Lac and Companions
One of 117 religious and lay Vietnamese martyred by the government between 1820 and 1862.  Read more about them at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Andrew Dung-Lac @ Homeschool is Where the Heart Is (Coming Soon)

November 25th – St. Catherine of Alexandria
Learned virgin of Alexandria who scolded Emperor Maximin for torturing Christians.  She herself was thrown in prison and tortured in attempt to steer her from her faith to no success.  Read more about her at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Catherine of Alexandria (#59) @ Catholic Kingdom

Food
St. Catherine of Alexandria Wheel Pasta @ Catholic Cuisine
Catherine of Alexandria Pizza Wheel @ Catholic Cuisine
St. Catherine Pasta Wheels and Cheese @ Catholic Cuisine

November 30th – St. Andrew
Brother of Peter and one of the first disciples of Jesus.  Read more about him at Catholic Culture.

Coloring Pages
St. Andrew the Apostle @ Catholic Playground
A is for St. Andrew @ Saints to Color

Food
St. Andrew Fishing Snack @ Catholic Cuisine
Scottish Shortbread @ Catholic Cuisine

Prayers
St. Andrew Novena Printable @ Raising & Teaching Little Saints

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