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JennGM Forum Moderator
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Above include many Marian devotions for the month of May. Just a few thoughts:
My roses are blooming -- Our Lady of Guadalupe and John Paul II roses, so I hope to have roses on the table and altar all May. My peonies are also about to bloom, so another beautiful bounty. I found some lovely Marian statues that have a vase attached, and looking forward to filling them up. One will need some flower foam, because the opening was too wide, and my roses flopped over.
My favorite prayerbook is Handbook of Prayers edited by James Socias. It has been recently updated with the new Roman Missal translation, and available in various binding. It is printed by Midwest Theological Forum.
Amazon link for 2011 version, but no Prime option
My spiritual director reminded me of the devotions for Mary in May. Each day in May is a short meditation and then an application to do throughout the day. Today is to give words of love when passing an image of Mary.
The site seems to be down, but the web archive of eCatholichub has the devotions online: Month of Mary May Devotions.
This is the link: http://www.ecatholichub.net/pray/devotions/to-the-blessed-vi rgin-mary/month-of-mary-may-devotions if you need to find the cached or web archive of this page.
We're doing this aloud for our morning prayers, discussing the offering, different ways we can do this throughout the day.
__________________ Jennifer G. Miller
Wife to & ds1 '03 & ds2 '07
Family in Feast and Feria
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Adding a few books that we use or have used during the month of May. These are either OOP or reprinted at some time.
::Our Lady Goes A-Maying by Mother Mary Paula Williamson
::Mary My Mother by Sister Mary Jean Dorcy (other titles by her as well, such as Shrines of Our Lady)
::Mary Is Our Mother: The Life of Our Dear Lord's Mother told for children by F. R. Boschvogel, P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1955.
::Came the Dawn: Mary of Nazareth, God's Mother and Ours by Daughters of St. Paul, Encounter Book, 1982
::Journeys with Mary by Zerlina De Santis, St. Paul Editions, 1981, Encounter Series.
Beautiful paintings of Our Lady from all over the world. My mother had these and I used to love and just page through the illustrations:
::Hail, Holy Queen! by John Collin, S. J., Daughters of St. Paul, 1963
::All Generations Shall Call Me Blessed by Rosalie Marie Levy
Forgot to include:
::4Real: The Kitchen Madonna which is newly reprinted by Bethlehem Books
And two titles from First Book for Little Catholics series: Hail Mary and My Name is Mary.
__________________ Jennifer G. Miller
Wife to & ds1 '03 & ds2 '07
Family in Feast and Feria
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Can anyone recommend a good picture book about St. Isidore the Farmer? This is one of my husband's favorite saints so I want to celebrate this day.
Jenn, thank you so much for all of your hard work. I love the coloring pages. I just printed out about 20 of them.
__________________ John Paul 8.5
Meredith Rose 7
Dominic Michael 4.5
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kristinannie wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good picture book about St. Isidore the Farmer? This is one of my husband's favorite saints so I want to celebrate this day.
Jenn, thank you so much for all of your hard work. I love the coloring pages. I just printed out about 20 of them. |
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You are welcome!
For St. Isidore, I have only found one that is indirectly related to St. Isidore, The Santero's Miracle: A Bilingual Story by Amy Cordova
From This Thread:
JennGM wrote:
You know, I don't think I ever mentioned that I use that book for St. Isidore's feast on May 15. At least my initial search didn't find on the board.
Mary has reviewed here in this thread on Christmas picture books. I just love this book. |
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It is a Christmas book, about a man who makes santeros, and his nephew is learning with him. He is making St. Isidro (Isidore) right around Christmas, it gets all snowed in. I won't spoil, but St. Isidore is implored and gives miraculous intervention for Christmas. Lovely!
I think I recently came across a small illustrated story of St. Isidore the Farmer, but it escapes me right now. I don't think it was a dedicated book, though.
__________________ Jennifer G. Miller
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Today is the Feast of St. Isidore. We have a very special devotion to the humble saint and his wife, dear St. Maria here. I know I'm probably late getting these ideas up here for this year, but I wanted to add them to the thread in case others were interested. My friend, Kym, helped me find these.
kristinannie wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good picture book about St. Isidore the Farmer? This is one of my husband's favorite saints so I want to celebrate this day. |
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I have one picture book to recommend for St. Isidore, and two compilation books that have a little on St. Isidore.
Isidore Finds Time to Care: A Story About St. Isidore (oop) by Sister Rafael
Tilton, Winston Press, 1980 (Christian Heroes series) - small paperback
story book. Not bad for a picture book from the 80's.
Saints for the Small (oop) by Frank Morriss, Bruce Publishing, 1964 - has a short chapter on St. Isidore and his wife, Maria. This whole book is a gem and makes a wonderful read aloud for littles (my 4yo really likes it) since the chapters are extremely short - no more than a full page of text. The short chapter on St. Isidore and St. Maria is dear, emphasizing that their saintliness came from them simply being faithful in their humble lives as farmers.
More Saints Lives and Illuminations by Ruth Sanderson - This is Sanderson's second volume of saints lives and St. Isidore is mentioned in it.
Happy Feast of St. Isidore everyone. May the humble saint pray for us and our efforts at faithfulness in the ordinary duties of life, and especially pray for our efforts in our gardens.
__________________ Jen Mackintosh
Wife to Rob, mom to dd 19, ds 16, ds 11, dd 8, and dd 3
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I have one more to add for St. Isidore. We just read it aloud, and it's a wonderful narrative of St. Isidore.
O'Neill, Mary. Saints: Adventures in Courage by Mary O'Neill, Doubleday, 1963, Illustrated by Alex Ross
(color images).
__________________ Jennifer G. Miller
Wife to & ds1 '03 & ds2 '07
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