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RMGS ~ Hospitality & Obedience ~ Sewing III

January 13, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Obedience, RMGS, RMGS 2012-13, Sewing Leave a Comment

I apologize for the brief recap.  Unfortunately, I have waited too long to create this post and my placenta brain has taken hold of what little recollection I once had.  I hope to add more to this post as I am able.

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Rosa Mystica Girls’s Society met for our fourth JOYfilledfamilymeeting of the 2012-13 Session on First Saturday, December 1, 2012. There were thirty-eight girls in attendance.

This was the last meeting that the girls would be in with their original group; Love of God, Industry, Truthfulness, Humility, Piety, and Obedience.   Next meeting will have a different format and the following months will be on a rotation.

 

 

 

Lesson:

Father B gave his lesson on obedience with a reflection on the life of a saint. 

RMGS instruction by Fr. B 12.1.12

Instruction on the Virtue of Obedience

“The Church’s Year” by Father Leonard Goffine

From this all Christians should learn to be obedient to the commandments of God and of the Church. God has united life or death, blessing or malediction with obedience or disobedience to His commandments, and the Bible shows that obedience pleases God more than sacrifices or the fat of rams, and He despises disobedience as He does witchcraft and idolatry. We must be obedient to the Church because Christ Himself with His Holy Spirit lives in her, and governs her, and has said: Who hears not the Church, let him be to thee a heathen and a publican, therefore, shut out from eternal life. We must be obedient to our parents, because they are placed over us by God, and we are indebted to them, under Him, for life and many benefits. Those children who do not assist their parents when they are old, poor, and helpless, or are ashamed of them, have reason to be afraid, since even Christ Jesus, the God-Man, was obedient and subject in all things to His poor mother, and to a humble mechanic who was only His foster-father. Cursed be he that honoreth not his father and mother; how much more cursed those who despise, deride and abandon their parents? Their eyes will one day be picked out by ravens. If God commanded obstinate and disobedient children to be stoned, what do those not deserve who even strike or abuse their parents?

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He spoke about the liturgical season – Advent. 

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Father B introduced to the girls to the Christkindl.

My co-Christkindl Info Handout with Prayer Chartleader and I coordinated our version of the Christkindl, using the Trapp Family model. 

Our Chirstkindl will take the form of a prayer exchange with a small gift exchange after Christ’s Birth.  You can take a look at our handout, here.  Our handout included a prayer for friends, to be used in the case that the girls needed some guidance.

Skill:

Sewing project – tally of girls completed apron 19, completed apron & badge 11, need to complete apron 13, have not started apron 3

About half of the girls completed their aprons.  The other half were on task to complete their aprons by the end of this meeting.

RMGS 12.1.12 sewing work

All diligently worked on their assigned tasks.

RMGS recreation 12.1.12

Additional activities were made available to those who were completed with all their tasks.

  • Jump-rope
  • packaging baby items
  • assembling the name tags
  • creating embellishments for apron and/or name tag
  • floaters – assigned to walk around and find those in need of assistance

RMGS group photo with aprons 12.1.12 sewing WM

The meeting was a success – all the girls completed their aprons!

Handouts:

AGENDA – Hospitality ~ Obedience ~ Sewing III ~ DEC

Hospitality:

  • Activity Sheet – Hospitality & Obedience ~ Sewing III– includes suggested activities to help the girls grow in virtue and the skill of sewing
  • Obedience Reflections – Obedience Mediations from Fr. Lasance
  • Christkindl handout with Prayer Chart

Other Resources:

  • Achieve Perfect Obedience of the Blessed Mother –Audio Sermon

Wrap-up:

The girls were invited by Mrs. P to assist with a service project, Hostesses for the Altar Guild Reception to be held on the Feast of St. Stephen – Dec. 26.

RMGS Mrs. P 12.1.12

Each girl received the name of their Christkindl, placed securely in their Hospitality Binder, to be viewed in private at a later time.

The meeting closed with the Angelus.

RMGS Angelus 12.1.12

Our Lady of the Mystical Rose, pray for us!

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A special thanks goes out to the A family who so generously surprised me (upon my Sat. arrival) with a completely set-up gym.  It was a special treat for this very pregnant Mama.  Deo gratias!

RMGS ~ Hospitality & Love of God ~ Sewing II

January 13, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Love of God, RMGS, RMGS 2012-13, Sewing 3 Comments

I apologize for the brief recap. Unfortunately, I have waited too long to create this post and my placenta brain has taken hold of what little recollection I once had. I hope to add more to this post as I am able.

Rosa Mystica Girls’s Society met for our third meeting of the 2012-13 Session on First Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012. There were twenty-eight girls in attendance for Mass (as a group) and thirty-two girls for the meeting.

The girls went to their assigned group: Love of God, Industry, Truthfulness, Humility, Piety, and Obedience.

Lesson:

Father B gave his lesson on Love of God with reflection on the life of a saint.  — More details to come. —

Skill:

apron-front-view-v2_thumb2The girls were given their second overview of their sewing project, a simple apron. Each girl was instructed to begin where they left off from the previous meeting.

A complete tutorial for this project was handed out at the previous meeting and is to be included in the girls’ Hospitality Binders.

Four sewing machines were assigned to the older girls so that they could start their sewing.  While three machines were reserved for the younger girls to finish up their already started aprons.

There were a few girls who needed to prep their apron. Those girls were given pre-cut fabric and ties. They were instructed to complete the necessary steps so that they could begin their sewing at next month’s meeting.

  1. turn ties if needed
  2. iron waist and neck ties
  3. pin ties to top fabric
  4. pin lining to top fabric, enclosing the ties
  5. help one another

As always, the sewing helpers did a wonderful job instructing the girls while allowing them to be an active participant in the sewing process.

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Girls waiting for the sewing machines and girls who completed their aprons, diligently worked on the embroidery name tags.  All girls were encouraged to help their neighbor when able.

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Fr. B. made his way back to our meeting to supervise the girl’s sewing skills.  Fr. B. knows a thing or two about sewing!  He also provided the girls and moms with some entertainment.

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Handouts:

There were no handouts for this meeting since it was a follow-up of virtue and sewing skills from our meeting in October.  The girls were encouraged to take out their Hospitality Binders and work on previous handouts. 

AGENDA – Hospitality ~ Love of God ~ Sewing II

Wrap-up:

The girls wrapped up their projects and labeled their work so that it could be easily found at the next meeting. Their group areas were tidied. The worker moms did their magic while I closed the meeting with a recap of the day’s lesson and skill.

The girls were informed that they could take home their apron with the consent of mom.  

“Yes! You may take home the apron to work on it as long as you follow the directions that were given in class, bring it back the following month, and I have the consent of your mom.”

The girls were also praised for their hard work in our Fall Bake Sale on October 21.

We closed the meeting with the Angelus, led by Fr. B.

 

Our Lady of the Mystical Rose, pray for us!

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Thank you to all the moms and girls who gave a hand with instruction and after the meeting for clean-up. We appreciate your help!  Things were a bit hectic but it turned out great. We especially appreciate all the help from the moms sharing their skills on the sewing machine. Our goal is to assist the girls in following the complete directions (without deviation) in the skill set while being as hands-off as possible. It’s a fine dance but you all managed to make it look effortless. Great Job! We hope to see you all again for the next two months while we complete the aprons. ALL FOR!

Word for the Year & Motto ~ 2013

January 8, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Motto, New Year, Word of the Year 5 Comments

“…Think of this new year as a white page given to me by Your Father, on which He will write, day by day, whatever His divine good pleasure has planned. I shall now write at the top of the page, with complete confidence: Domine, fac de me sicut vis, Lord, do with me what you will, and at the bottom I already write my Amen to all the proposals of Your divine will.” ~Taken from Divine Intimacy by Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, OCD

I resound my sentiments from 2011. 

It’s a new year and I desire to be transformed, to live efleur de lisach day as though it were my last.  I pray to die to self and become a true slave to Jesus through Mary. 

A new year, a new creation in Christ. – Time is a Treasure!

I struggled with finalizing my word for the year.  There were three words that kept coming up.  All of them were relevant and remain promptings on my heart.  Still, I knew that the ultimate prompting was not coming through with two of the words. 

I continued to pray and be patient.  As always, He came through in a grand way.  The word was made known almost instantly after my first prayer request for clarification.  It was a test of sorts for me to act promptly – to lay down my doubts and desire for better understanding (another one of my many crosses).

My word for the 2013 is………

Word of the Year ~ 2013 Word of the Year ~ 2013

I desire prompt obedience to serve Him – first time, without hesitation.  I no longer want to stand in His way from doing great things.  I don’t want to put things off because I seek a level of perfection that is unattainable.  I don’t want to let my health be an excuse for not living and serving.  I don’t want to pass up doing the small things with great love.  I don’t want to spend my life in discernment when ultimately I am refusing to walk in faith.  I don’t want to put Him on hold while I attend to my flesh and worldly comforts.  I don’t want to wait one unnecessary minute and risk that His voice becomes a low echoing in the distance.  I don’t want to not be ready to join Him!

The time is NOW!  I must follow His will for me in the present moment.  I must be willing to put aside my plans for His at any given moment, regardless of the cost.  I must not let a day go by with speaking with Him, offering Him an act of thanksgiving, satiating His thirst. I must always be seeking to grow in virtue. I must only offer my FIAT ~ let it be done to me as You will.

Most importantly, I must seek to do all these things in my home with those precious little faces that He has so abundantly blessed me with.  I must not set my eyes beyond my four walls and I must embrace His call for me through my vocation as a wife, mama, and homeschooler.  (That means I can’t wait for my energy to return, the baby to be born, the baby to stop nursing, better school resources, money, the house to be clean, the blog post to be written,…or any other lame excuses that I have been known to muster up.)  The time is NOW!

His grace will be needed for me to move forward but I have no doubts in His abilities.  For I am completely nothing without Him and I desire to be nothing else but that which He has ordained me to be.  I want only to love Him and serve Him – NOW! 

…"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." I will all the more gladly boast of my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 

~2 Corinthians 9:23

I am not moving out of fear.  This call to action is made out of LOVE for the One who so dearly loves me despite all my failings.  His love is my motivation to offer prompt obedience for His will for me. 

May His grace help me to do His will NOW!

I’m not abandoning any of my previous words.  In fact, through this practice, they have been imprinted on my heart.  Perfection is not sought.  My goal is only to move closer to Him and do His will.

St. Guy of Anderlecht, St. Bernard Scammacca, Bl. Teresa of Calcutta, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel ~ pray for me!

 

Word of the Year Posts – 2012 – Pray  2011 – Charity (LOVE)

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Flores Family Motto JOYfilledfamily

2013 Motto

This motto has been developing since 2011 and my inspiration from Melody.

Be Charitable. love others, especially family, the way He loves you.

Be Useful. serve always.

Be Gentle. have the loving heart, tongue and hand of Mary.

Be Joyful. stay rooted in the true JOY – JESUS.  share the JOY with all.

Forget about yourself. die to self, live for God alone.

Pray. speak to God often and cover everything in prayer.

ALL FOR…Jesus through Mary with the intercession of St. Joseph.

NOW! offer prompt obedience to God’s will for you.

You may print my motto for your personal use.

Epiphany 2013

January 7, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 01 January, 01 January Saints, Christmas, Epiphany Of Our Lord 1 Comment

They entered and found Him as a child as He dwelt in the house of the lowly woman; and they drew near and worshipped with gladness, and brought near before Him their treasures. ~Hymn XV for the Epiphany written by St. Ephraem

Epiphany 2013 JOY

Dad marked the lintel of the two main entries into our home with the Epiphany Chalk Blessing on the feast of The Epiphany of Our Lord. 

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Epiphany Chalk Blessing

The lintel of the main door of the house is marked with blessed chalk by the father of the household in the following manner:

20+C+M+B+13 (the suffix of the current year) while saying the following prayer:

    • The Three Wise Men
    • C  Caspar
    • M  Melchior
    • B  & Balthasaar, followed the star of God’s Son who became Man
    • 20 Two-thousand
    • 13 and thirteen years ago
    • + May Christ
    • + Bless our home
    • + and remain with us
    • + through the new year.

Almighty God, incline Thine ear.  Bless us and all who are gathered here.  Send Thy holy angel who will defend us, and fill with grace all who dwell here.  Amen

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O my Jesus, while I beg You to reveal Yourself to the world, I also beseech You to reveal Yourself more and more to my poor soul. Let Your star shine for me today, and point out to me the road which leads directly to You! May this day be a real Epiphany for me, a new manifestation to my mind and heart of Your great Majesty. He who knows You more, loves You more, O Lord; and I want to know You solely in order to love You, to give myself to You with ever greater generosity. ~Divine Intimacy by Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalene, OCD

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The no-grain chocolate chip muffins (and cookies not pictured) are my family’s take on a King’s Cake.  It is a sweet treat (made with honey, almond flour, and coconut milk) that fits into our dietary plan.  The semi-sweet chocolate chips take the place of a bean or token.  Each family member became king/queen for the day and one request for each member was honored.

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O holy Magi, who were first among the Gentiles called to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, and who persevered in the faith till your deaths, obtain for us of the Lord the grace of living always in conformity to our baptismal vows, ever leading to a life of faith; that like you we may attain to the beatific vision of that God Who now is the object of our faith. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost, as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. ~Novena to Magi – Jan. 5

THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD

January 6, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 01 January, 01 January Saints, Christmas, Epiphany Of Our Lord Leave a Comment

reposted with updates from 1.6.12

Omnes de Saba venient
aurum et thus deferentes
et laudem Domino annuntiantes.
Alleluja.

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THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD

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The word “Epiphany” means “manifestation.” The Church in the Mass commemorates a triple manifestation of Christ: to the Magi, that is, to the Gentiles; in His Baptism, when the Voice from heaven declared: “This is My beloved Son”; and in the miracle of changing water into wine at Cana.

The mystery of the Christ-birth is a rich and glorious beginning, splendid with promise. Today we worship a partial fulfillment when Jesus, as an Infant King, is manifested to wise men of the Gentile world and through them to all peoples. His royalty is neither frightening nor pompous, for the kingly majesty of the sovereign Redeemer is robed in babyhood. Coming in the simplicity of true greatness, Jesus makes Himself acceptable and at home to the little and the great of every nation under heaven.

 

How can we bring similar offerings to Christ?

We offer gold to Him, when we love Him with our whole heart, and out of love to Him, present Him our will by perfect obedience and continual self-denial, as our will is our most precious treasure. We also offer Him gold when we assist the poor by alms given in His name. We offer Him frankincense when we devoutly and ardently pray to Him, especially when we meditate upon His omnipotence, love, goodness, justice and mercy. We offer Him myrrh when we avoid carnal desires, mortify our evil inclinations and passions, and strive for purity of body and soul.

~ The Church’s Year by Rev. Fr. Leonard Goffine’s

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Litany

(from Christmas to Epiphany)

….O Blessed parents of the Infant Jesus, Mary and Joseph,we humbly and earnestly implore you to beg for us, at the crib of your Infant Son, that like Him and as His true and faithful followers, we may love to live in true humility, disengagement from creatures, contempt of the world and it’s vanities, constant recollection of the holy presence of God, fervour and fidelity in all of our duties, and in the practice of the tenderest charity to all persons.  May we never blush at the humility of the crib, nor at the poverty  and simplicity of Bethlehem.  May we ever rejoice at our happy lot as children of the true Church; ever in tender charity look with a compassionate eye on those who live but for this world; and continually pray that all may come to bless, to praise and to love the Saviour, who comes to redeem them…Amen

~Excerpt from the Litany from Christmas to Epiphany, taken from the MC & LMC Prayer Book.

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Found on the ChantBlog.

Resources:

  • Vigil & Feast of the Epiphany – The Church’s Year by Rev. Fr. Leonard Goffine’s
  • Latin Mass Propers Online
  • In Epiphania Domini – Gregorian Chant Propers
  • More on Epiphany from Fr. Z
  • The Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles – Full Homely Divinity
  • Meditation On The Epiphany OF Our Lord – JOYfilledfamily
  • Epiphany Feast Day – JOYfilledfamily
  • The Fairy Tale Christmas: EF Epiphany – ad Altare Dei
  • Additional Epiphany Resources – Sanctus Simplicitus
  • Epiphany Ceremony Printable – Family Feast and Feria
  • Twelfth Night & Epiphany Reflections – Fisheaters
  • The Gospels of Epiphany, part 1, and part 2 – New Liturgical Movement
  • Novena to the Magi in anticipation of the Epiphany – This Novena is especially prayed beginning on 28 December (the Feast of the Holy Innocents) and ending on 5 January (the Vigil of the Epiphany).

Kids:

  • Epiphany Icon Coloring Page – St. John the Baptist Religious Ed
  • Three Great Kings Music & Coloring Page – Making Music Praying Twice
  • Epiphany Crafts & Activities – Catholic Inspired

Food:

  • Epiphany Cake – Pioneer Woman
  • Epiphany Treats & Meals – Catholic Cuisine

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Found on the ChantBlog with additional Epiphany resources.

All they from Saba will come,
bringing gold and frankincense,
and announcing the praise of the Lord.
Alleluia.

~Gradual for The Feast of the Epiphany. The text is from Isaiah 60:6

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Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
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