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Mary G Forum All-Star
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Posted: Jan 24 2007 at 8:08am | IP Logged
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is tomorrow -- the 25th. Since our youngest has St. Paul as a patron, I'd like to do some fun things .... any ideas folks?
I thought I could have the little ones act out the conversion (making JP St. Paul should prove very exciting for all involved and he has a perfect rocking horse to fall off!) for Dad after dinner.
I'd also like a coloring picture if anyone knows where I can find one?
Any foods or crafts reminiscent of St. Paul?
Any suggestions are most kindly appreciated!
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JennGM Forum Moderator
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Just some brainstorming, Mary....
I don't have specific foods in mind, but some Jewish specialties might be really appropo. Serve a Kosher meal and discuss the Old Law that changed.
And since he was a tentmaker...well, that would be so fun to work a tent into your day, storebought or living room specialty!
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Posted: Jan 24 2007 at 8:29am | IP Logged
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More ideas:
A cake in the shape of a book.
Scroll writing. Parchment and calligraphy pens (or whatever) and rolled up final results. Discussion of epistles, what they were intended to be.
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This is from "My Nameday - Come for Dessert":
In art St. Paul is identified by the sword with which he was beheaded, by the book of his epistles, and by the fountain which sprang up where he was beheaded. His shield is red with two crossed silver swords or a palm tree, symbol of the resurrection - a truth he constantly stressed.
A book cake decorated with a sword is used on St. Paul's feast, or the crown cake to honor the crown of victory which he writes in his epistles.
If you want either of those recipes, just pm me and I will type them up for you.
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JennGM Forum Moderator
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Posted: Jan 24 2007 at 10:33am | IP Logged
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Just a few more things.... I'll stop after this!
Of course, Catholic Culture, which links to the two great ideas by Mary Reed Newland, St. Paul and the Epistle Charades and Conversion of St. Paul.
Puppet Shows has one script for St. Paul.
Coloring Pages
Peter and Paul
Christ's Revelation to Paul
Several coloring pages[/url], particularly this one.
Many more options
Bring a little art study for the day. One of my favorite paintings by Caravaggio is Conversion on the Way to Damascus:
He has another version, The Conversion of St. Paul
And Michelangelo's The Conversion of Saul
Web Gallery has a few more depictions.
This is also a lovely version, CONVERSION OF PAUL by Lucas Cranach the Younger 1515-1586
And Catholic Parent's Book of Feasts includes a story of Paul fleeing to the desert and being fed by a raven with fresh bread and dates from a palm tree. It suggests a recipe for "Beth's Wheatless Fruit Bread". I can type up if you wish. I've never heard this story before, and wonder if it's a confusion with St. Paul the hermit.
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Oh Jenn - great stuff!
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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Posted: Jan 24 2007 at 2:31pm | IP Logged
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Y'all are SO GOOD! Thanks for the help -- maybe we'll make a sword cake for dinner; definitely going to act out the whole falling off the horse bit;
THANKS!
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Ooh, thanks for all this!! My Beanie's birthday falls on this wonderful feast.
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This is wonderful, I'd almost forgotten about good St. Paul!! Thanks Jenn, as always, amazing and thorough
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Great resources, Jenn. Thank you!
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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Posted: Jan 24 2007 at 8:30pm | IP Logged
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I'm thinking we'll also have to build a tent in the living room and do school in there tomorrow....that should REALLY get the littles "into it" tomorrow!
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I found this and thought I'd share...I know my boys will find it very interesting. Enjoy!
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Magnificat wrote:
I found this and thought I'd share...I know my boys will find it very interesting. Enjoy!
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Charlotte,
You're right -- this is a very cool resource! My kids will love this. Maybe instead of doing a sword-shaped cake, I could do St. Paul's "shield"....
THANKS!
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