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MommyD Forum Pro
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Posted: July 29 2009 at 12:24pm | IP Logged
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See original thread.
Sticky post with all the planning threads.
Put all of your ideas and links for celebrating October feasts in this thread.
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Michaela Forum All-Star
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Posted: July 29 2009 at 12:49pm | IP Logged
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October is dedicated to THE HOLY ROSARY
4Real thread:Feast of the Holy Rosary
Mary M.'s Cupcake Rosary
October 1 -- St. Therese of the Child Jesus
Jessica of Shower of Roses: Chocolate Roses for St. Therese
4Real threads:
St. Therese Coloring Pages and Ideas
St. Therese Ideas
Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact - Story of a Soul, Story of a Soul, part II
Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact -The Two Teresas - Saints of God
October 2 -- Guardian Angels
Matilda's: Coloring page
Jessica's (Shower of Roses) blog post: Plans for feast of Holy Guardian Angels
Mary M's blog post: Angel Candy Favors
Ana's blog post:Guardian Angel Craft
Food ideas: Angel hair pasta, Angel food cake, Cookies using an angel cookie cutter
Copywork ideas: Matthew 18:10, Psalm 91:11, Guardian Angel Prayer
Catholic Mosaic book suggestion and lesson
2006 4Real thread: Guardian Angels
2008 4Real thread: Guardian Angels
October 4 -- St. Francis of Assisi
Matilda's St. Francis of Assisi coloring page
Catholic Mosaic book suggestion and lesson
Michaela's blog post: Feast of St. Francis
2006 4Real thread: Saint Francis
2008 4Real thread: Legends of St. Francis
2008 4Real thread: Vet's idea for St. Francis Day
Coloring page with "Peace Prayer"
October 5 -- St. Faustina
St. Faustina coloring page
2005 4Real thread: St. Faustina
2006 4Real thread: St. Faustina
October 7 -- Our Lady of the Rosary
Matilda's: Coloring Page
Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact - Our Lady of the Rosary at Fatima
October 15 -- St. Teresa of Avila
Paper Dolls
Matilda's coloring page: St. Teresa
Ruth's blog post: St. Teresa of Avila
Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact -The Two Teresas - Saints of God
Copywork or Craft -- St. Teresa's Bookmark
Let nothing disturb you;
Let nothing frighten you.
All things are passing.
God never changes.
Patience obtains all things.
Nothing is wanting to him who possesses God.
God alone suffices.
October 16 -- St. Margaret Mary
Ruth's blog post -- The Twelve Promises: St. Margaret Mary
Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact -The Apostle of the Sacred Heart
October 17 -- St. Ignatius of Antioch
2006 4Real thread: St. Ignatius
October 18 -- Feast of St. Luke
Matilda's coloring page: St. Luke
October 27 -- St. Tekla of Ethiopia
Catholic Mosaic book suggestion and lesson
Joann's blog post: St. Tekla
2006 4Real thread: St. Tekla
October 28 -- Sts. Simon and Jude
October 31 -- All Hallow's Eve
Catholic Mosaic book suggestion and lesson
__________________ Michaela
Momma to Nicholas 16, Nathan 13, Olivia 13, Teresa 6, & Anthony 3
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Dawn's Plans for October
Oct. 1 St. Teresa of the Child Jesus Liturgical Tea
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Posted: July 29 2009 at 2:23pm | IP Logged
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We are using Mondays with Mary, and since she only has one Marian Feast for October (Our Lady of the Rosary, pp 78-81), we will be bumping up some of the summer feasts to fill in the other 3 weeks.
__________________ Theresa
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Michaela Forum All-Star
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Posted: Sept 26 2009 at 2:31pm | IP Logged
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bumping this...October is around the corner.
I added a bit more last night.
__________________ Michaela
Momma to Nicholas 16, Nathan 13, Olivia 13, Teresa 6, & Anthony 3
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I made a handout listing resources for learning about the Rosary. I have pasted the information in below. If possible, could the link fairy fix the links?
Rosary Resources
* Coloring and Pray Coloring Page
* Domestic Church Activities and Coloring pages
* Coloring Pages for the Mysteries
* Coloring Pages for each of the Mysteries except Luminous
* Make an Edible Rosary out of mini-cupcakes, muffins, or candy.
* Our Lady of the Rosary (Feast Day October 7) coloring page by Charlotte
* A set of 20 prints of the Mysteries of the Rosary can be purchased from Leaflet Missal. The illustrations can be made into a small book, assembled as a flip chart, displayed using holy card holders, hung on a wall, or glued into small boxes and adorned. The illustrations can be purchased in two sizes 4” x 6” (ITEM #09316 $10.00/set) and 8” x 11” (ITEM #01996 $27.00/set).
* A Set of 20 prints of the Mysteries of the Rosary can also be downloaded for free
* One of the loveliest ideas I have ever seen for praying the rosary with children is the use of crocheted roses with baskets shown at the following site: Praying the Rosary with Little Ones
* An idea for making a Rosary boxes for small children to use in learning the Rosary or following along while others pray the Rosary can be found at: Rosary Box
I realize some of these ideas have been referenced in the thread already but I left them in so they would be in one place.
Hope this helps someone.
__________________ Waverley
wife to Dh for 19 years, dd (16), dd (11), dd (8), ds (6), dd (4), dd (9-13-1996)
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Below are some books we have used for learning about St. Francis.
* The Song of St. Francis by Tomie de Paola. For the youngest children, this book tells about St. Francis singing to the animals.
* A Gift from Saint Francis: The First Creche by Joanna Cole. This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of how St. Francis sought to bring the Nativity story to life.
* The Good Man of Assisi by Mary Joslin.
* Francis: The Poor Man of Assisi by Tomie de Paola. A very detailed retelling of the life of St. Francis. I would recommend this for upper elementary aged children.
* St. Francis by Brian Wildsmith. Beautiful illustrations and simple text. Discusses Francis’s efforts to stop fighting in the Holy Land and his receiving the stigmata.
* Canticle of the Sun: A Hymn of St. Francis of Assisi by Fiona French. Beautifully illustrated using mosaics, this picture book sets out St. Francis’s hymn Canticle of the Sun.
__________________ Waverley
wife to Dh for 19 years, dd (16), dd (11), dd (8), ds (6), dd (4), dd (9-13-1996)
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Michaela Forum All-Star
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Waverley wrote:
Below are some books we have used for learning about St. Francis.
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Our priest mentioned ordering the picture book: Saint Francis of Assisi: A Life of Joy by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
He hadn't rec'd it, yet, so he couldn't review it. Amazon has high ratings.
__________________ Michaela
Momma to Nicholas 16, Nathan 13, Olivia 13, Teresa 6, & Anthony 3
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I plan to do a mystery a day for the month of October. We are devoted to St. Therese (the previous owner of our home was very devoted to her. My husband found this house through her intercession. I have a vague idea of making something that is a rosary that we can make from images of flowers instead of round beads to begin on St. Therese's feast day and continue through the whole month.
I'm sort of torn about whether to do something out of paper or something more permanent out of felt. A table runner? Placemats for each of us? Still pondering. It would be nice to have the boys help me make something we will use.
__________________ Lindsay
Five Boys(6/04) (6/06) (9/08)(3/11),(7/13), and 1 girl (5/16)
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Thank you so much for this wonderful resource!!
I wanted to add that I just posted a compilation of the recipes from the archives of Catholic Cuisine for the month of October. Here is the link:
Recipes for October ~ Month of the Holy Rosary
I also have some posts (on Shower of Roses) from last year with ideas for celebrating some of the feast days:
Plans for the Feast of St. Therese
Plans for the Feast of the Holy Guardian Angels
Feast of St. Francis of Assisi
Wolf Paw Cookies would also be fun for the feast of St. Francis!
In Honor of the Most Holy Rosary
One year, for the feast of St. Tekla, my children really enjoyed making Paper Bag Lions.
Fasting and Feasting During Hallowtide
Carving Saint-O-Lanterns is another fun activity for October! This has become a tradition in our home that my children look forward to every year!
God bless,
__________________ Jessica
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Shower of Roses
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Waverley wrote:
I made a handout listing resources for learning about the Rosary. I have pasted the information in below. If possible, could the link fairy fix the links?
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Wow, Waverley!!! Thank you for posting all those. Very helpful!
I'm posting the Link-Tutorial here for you, so you can add all your helpful links in the future and be as Link-Happy as you please!!!! There is just no such think as "too-many-links"!!
********How to add a Link***********
Look in the little box where you would normally enter a reply. There are several helpful buttons here. Do you see the one that has a CHAIN LINK over a GLOBE - that's the button you'll need to push to add a link. Click it.
It asks you for the "the on screen display text for the Hyperlink"...this means what do you want it to say when someone reads your link....I could have entered shelf, or display shelf...I chose to use the description on the Target page so I entered "Kidcraft Sling Bookshelf". Now, click OK. You aren't quite done...one more step!
The little window now wants the web address for your link - it says "Enter the URL address to create Hyperlink to". Copy the address for the web page exactly as you see it and enter it in this section. Click OK.
You've made a link!
A couple of tips -
** links are always added to the very end of the body of text....so if you've been typing away and you suddenly remember you want to add a link, you can do that, but your link is going to show up at the very end of your typing, not necessarily where you placed your cursor to make that link. You'll just need to make the link and then copy and paste it where you want it.
** you cannot just copy a web address and drop it in the body of text at 4Real and have it be an active or hot link. The code for our forums **automatically** inserts a space at random in the code disabling it. If you want to insert a link somewhere, you'll have to use the little link button! And, surely you must know how much we all LOVE LINKS!!!
Happy linking everyone!
__________________ Suzanne in ID
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Suzanne,
You are testing my technological abilities here!!
I will try to use the link thing although just reading the word Hyperlink makes me break out in a cold sweat.
Seriously, thanks for the info.
__________________ Waverley
wife to Dh for 19 years, dd (16), dd (11), dd (8), ds (6), dd (4), dd (9-13-1996)
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Waverley wrote:
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It's really easy once you do it a couple times.
The linky fairy is here and the links aren't transferring for her. She's seeing extra spaces in some of the addresses, but they still aren't getting there.
__________________ Suzanne in ID
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I'm so late in getting to read this very informative thread! What a lot of helpful ideas are here!
I can't believe *I* have a picture book no one has mentioned!
It's a great picture book on St. Francis and we love it - St. Francis and the Proud Crow. Lovely illustrations and introduces the idea of the value of freedom and humility. Check your library!
__________________ Jen Mackintosh
Wife to Rob, mom to dd 19, ds 16, ds 11, dd 8, and dd 3
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I thought I'd share what I did for lunch today while the kids were getting their PE activity (chasing the dog around the neighbor hood when it got out of the fence....)
I put an empty chair next to each of their places. When they came in they kept asking, Who is eating lunch with us? The counted the chairs over and over and went through the families we know to see if it was the right number of chairs....it was too fun.
So who came for lunch? Our guardian angels! We had a nice discussion about angels. We discussed how each of their angels had spent nine months with me while they were in the womb...and how much I like having "two guardian angels" when I am pregnant!
__________________ Marcia
Mom to six and wife to one
Homeschooling 10th, 7th, 5th, 2nd, PreK and a toddler in tow.
I wonder why
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Marcia wrote:
I put an empty chair next to each of their places. When they came in they kept asking, Who is eating lunch with us? The counted the chairs over and over and went through the families we know to see if it was the right number of chairs....it was too fun.
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That was really clever - . I'll have to remember that one.
__________________ Mary M. in Denver
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Here is a liturgical year newsletter for October
liturgical year newsletter Lots of rosary links!
Enjoy!
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Just adding the feast of Our Lady of the Pillar here as well. It is on the 12th of October.
It is a very special appartion of Our Lady because she actually bilocated rather than decend from heaven, as was still alive.
I think it is an important feast for Americans, particularly the southern and western part of the USA because of the strong Spanish influence.
St James had gone to Spain to convert them but was failing miserably and it was in a moment of prayer and despondency that Our Lady bilocated and presented him with a wooden statue of madonna and child on a jasper pillar. Our Lady predicted the chapel (now a beautiful basilica) would stand till the end of time.
Then also something incredible happened in the 1600's a young devotee who had one leg amutated, had the leg miraculously restored to him, it is one of the church's best documented miracles, which makes it even more incredible/irrefutable.
I blogged about the miracle on the feast last year sharing a fantastic 6 page article with coloured pictures and photos, they can be easily read online or printed up. This would be a great read-aloud for children over 7.
This same magazine that wrote about the miracle then published a trauma surgeon's thoughts on the miracle, to further prove it's authenticity..facinating reading.
Kathryn in the UK also wrote a blog posting about Our Lady of the Pillar.
__________________ Under Her Starry Mantle
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Found this 4 Real thread: St Gerard feast day ideas?
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Also it is the big Fatima day in October, Oct 13. The day of the miracle. So the little children could watch The Day the Sun Danced.
And maybe you could have a movie night with the whole family watching thoroughly enjoyable and moving hollywood version of The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima.
Does anyone know of any Fatima crafts at all?
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