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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 7:27am | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Since today is the pretty much the last day of the Liturgical Year (ok, tomorrow, but that's Dec 1st and we'll start our Jesse Tree, and I just feel like this is the last day ), and it's the Feast of St. Andrew here's what we're having tonight:
Salmon Patties
Cheddar and Black Pepper Scones
Tandra Cakes

So, what's on your menu for tonight?

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 7:54am | IP Logged Quote Dawn

Well, for tea today it's Scottish shortbread and (decaffeinated) Irish tea (I'm Scotch-Irish! ).

Friday supper is usually pizza!

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 8:01am | IP Logged Quote Helen

Cooking and food are not my strenght. But after my breviary prayers today (St. Andrew has his own set), I've been thinking of ways to make a craft with the children.

My boys love to make boats. So, I think I'll suggest a boat making project in the afternoon (even if they are just paper boats) with flags of different nations. (St. Andrew is the patron of many different countries. So far, I've seen Scotland, Greece, Russia and the city of Amsterdam.) The flags incorporate St. Andrew's symbol of the x shaped cross.

If they like this, we can keep going by filling the boats with symbols of St. Andrew (which I'll have to look up) but I imagine fishing poles, fish, fish nets, x shaped cross would be a good beginning.

We didn't get a chance to make Mary M's tin foil fish craft of the week. (I didn't have any permanent markers.) That might work well too.

I like to emphasize with the children that St. Andrew was the first to find the Lord and the brother of St. Peter. But, it was Peter who became the rock. I think this shows a lot of humility on the part of St. Andrew and good example for siblings.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 8:16am | IP Logged Quote mariB

I love these ideas!!! He is the patron saint of one of my sons. Boat making and fish dinner it is:)

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 9:11am | IP Logged Quote SusanJ

We are starting this prayer today:

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment
in which the Son of God was born
of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight,
in Bethlehem, in piercing cold.
In that hour, vouchsafe, O my God!
to hear my prayer and grant my desires,
through the merits of Our Saviour Jesus Christ,
and of His Blessed Mother. Amen.

(It is piously believed that whoever recites the above prayer fifteen times a day from the feast of St. Andrew (30th November) until Christmas will obtain what is asked.)

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Our dd's godmother was born as a result of this prayer many years ago. Dh and I dropped the ball on starting a 54-Day Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe on time (previously that has been our standard emergency family petition) and this came along at just the right time. Maybe it will be a blessing to someone else here.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 9:55am | IP Logged Quote Maryan

Donna -- we do it five times a day -- at meals. When I taught in school, I would do all 15 with my religion class, but it's too long for my little guys. And I like the reminder all day long!! I don't like adding it onto the rosary because it makes it too long.

ETA - I mean three times a day (5 recitations each time). Pregnancy brain going on here...

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 10:03am | IP Logged Quote JennGM

I admit I say it once a day. I haven't seen the instructions for multiple sayings in all publications of the prayer.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 10:09am | IP Logged Quote Helen

donnalynn wrote:
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How do you work out the 15 times a day? Do you say them all at once?


Last year, many of the 4Real bloggers put this prayer on their blogs so that when you visited the blog, you said the prayer.
(Alice's idea)

(That being said, I am happy if I say it once a day.)

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 11:04am | IP Logged Quote Elena

We have been reading Melissa's Martha Years books and of course Martha lived in Scotland. Since St. Andrew is the patron of Scotland we are combining the two today! Throughout the books there is mention of bannocks, a sort of bread/cookie. So this afternoon we will be baking bannocks!

I put up some links to recipes and other info about St. Andrew on my blog today.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 12:37pm | IP Logged Quote MelissaClaire

My 2 year old is Andrew--so we've been having fun today! We colored St. Andrew's shields, made Jesus fish suncatchers (of sorts) and we're going to have an x shaped cake for dessert tonight.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 12:52pm | IP Logged Quote MaryM

I believe I mentioned this a few years back.

Snack: Using pretzel sticks dipped in peanut butter (or cheese spread) as fishing poles, go fishing for gold fish crackers in a bowl.

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I have only ever seen the prayer as to be said 15 times a day, which is pretty much why I have never managed to make it all the way through til Christmas... :-(

Sad but true. MAYBE THIS YEAR. Lord knows I have alot to be praying for..
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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 1:40pm | IP Logged Quote aussieannie

I have found this Christmas prayer POWERFUL! I only learnt about it last year and did it for the first time and I had many hard, special intentions attached to it and I can say that all the prayers were answered in this New Year.

I think there is something really beautiful about the prayer itself - a real, continual focus on that Holy Night.

We have spent the last 2 weeks, when driving dh to work, learning this prayer off by heart with the children. Also I have posted the prayer on the car steering wheel, toilet door, fridge door etc for dh, so it is a continual reminder.

Because we are in the car a bit with driving dh to and from work, it is a place to say it a few times. Yesterday was the feast of St Andrew for us and I am sure I said it double the times suggested, as I find lying in bed trying to go to sleep is also a time to say a few in the way I would say, "Oh Mary, Conceived without Sin, Pray for us who have recourse to thee."

So because it is deep, poetical almost and profoundly beautiful I see the merit in the continue offering of this prayer and begging for the special intentions close to my heart. (I say that because some repetitious things can seem strange to do, or even superstitious to some, but I just don't feel that with this prayer, it is like an continual inner focus on midnight on Christmas Eve.)

Just thought my feelings might be helpful for those who struggle with the amount of times it is said in a day.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 3:16pm | IP Logged Quote Nina Murphy

I had no idea about these special traditions. Thank you to all...I have a beloved son Andrew and it it time for me to learn! (I've just been hugging him a lot today and saying: "Happy Feast Day!!!" excitedly; and of course, he has no idea what his mother is going on about....but I am so grateful for him. We need to celebrate.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 4:04pm | IP Logged Quote Helen

aussieannie wrote:

So because it is deep, poetical almost and profoundly beautiful I see the merit in the continue offering of this prayer and begging for the special intentions close to my heart. (I say that because some repetitious things can seem strange to do, or even superstitious to some, but I just don't feel that with this prayer, it is like an continual inner focus on midnight on Christmas Eve.)

Just thought my feelings might be helpful for those who struggle with the amount of times it is said in a day.

Thanks Anne
Your thoughts are always very helpful.

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 4:26pm | IP Logged Quote SusanJ

Thanks, Anne, for those thoughts. I have never seen this prayer before so I didn't know how to answer everyone's questions about it! I think we will say it fifteen times in a row after Evening Prayer each night--particularly as this year we have a particular intention for it. I can see it's use as an Advent devotion, too, so I'm sure it's worth saying even once a day! I like the ideas of posting it everywhere. I'll talk to dh about it tonight . . .

God Bless!

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 5:53pm | IP Logged Quote Matilda

I put some scottish blackcurrant preserves on the english muffin I had for dinner. Guess what kind of day it has been!

Seriously though, does anyone have any information on this particular devotion (the anticipatory prayer)? Links would be great. Thanks!

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 6:55pm | IP Logged Quote dollylima

Just when I think Ive got this feast thing down, I turn around and Ive missed yet another one.
Ive decided that rather than rake myself over the coals, I will simply mark this day in my dayplanner and shoot for next year.
Mary, your dinner sounds scrumptious and much better than the meatless tacos and broccoli we had going on here!

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Posted: Nov 30 2007 at 6:57pm | IP Logged Quote MaryM

Matilda wrote:
Seriously though, does anyone have any information on this particular devotion (the anticipatory prayer)? Links would be great. Thanks!

Christmas Anticipation Prayer

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