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St. Frances Xavier Cabrini ~ Industry

March 18, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 11 November, 11 November Saints, Industry, Little Flowers, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini 3 Comments

“O my God, I will do everything for the love of Thee.”

I held my last Little Flower’s meeting of the 2010-2011 session on March 5 – First Saturday .  LF moms and I decided to opt out of rescheduling a meeting in April so that we could observe the Lenten season.  I will, however, provide all members with their Saint/Virtue packet so that they can complete their study at home.  The May meeting will be our participation in a May Procession.  It will be a splendid way to officially close this year’s LF session.

Ad Jesum per Mariam

  

May Procession 2010

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The girls attended Mass with help from two Sodality members.  We had 25 girls in attendance.  The First Communicants joined us after their lessons with Father L.

I had a limited time to introduce the Little Flowers lesson since we were expecting special visitors.  As we waited, we briefly recapped last months saint and virtue – St. Jane Frances de Chantal & Love of Our Neighbor.

~ St. Frances Xavier Cabrini & Industry ~

Then I introduced St. Frances Xavier Cabrini and the virtue of industry.  I used the following excerpt from Fr. Lasance, Catholic Girl’s Guide.

Christianity teaches us to regard work as something sacred, honorable, and exalted.  Work is your duty.

You must not only value work very highly, you must also love it.

We are taught by daily experience that industrious, active girls who are fond of work are almost without exception virtuous and pure.

A girl ought to learn every kind of work which she will be expected to know later in life; she ought to help her mother as much as she possible can.

~ Fr. Lasance, Catholic Girl’s Guide

I was able to share fresh daffodils since they had just bloomed.  Majority of the girls immediately recognized the industrious flower.

I mean the daffodil.  I have chosen it from among its brethren and sisters, the fair children of spring and I have called it industry’s flower because of hastens to blossom as soon as possible.  I wish to place it before your eyes, Christian maiden, as an emblem of industry, that virtue which should find a place in the garland which decks your youthful brow. ~ Fr. Lasance, Catholic Girl’s Guide

The girls brainstormed ways in which thy could be industrious (or work) at home.  I also prepared them for this month’s activity in place of the usual craft.  I planned for the girls to be industrious around the parish.

~ Special Visitors ~

Our lesson led into the introduction of our special visitors, two Missionaries of Charity sisters.  Father L coordinated this visit for all the girl groups of the parish.  Sr. Miram and Sr. Lourdes spoke to the Little Flowers and Sodality members.

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industry missionaries joy

The sisters shared their beautiful testimony and gave a brief on their daily lives.  They encouraged the girls to find silence in their hearts among a world full of noise.

“God speaks in the silence of our heart.” Sr. Lourdes, MC

The sisters also emphasized the need to grow close to Jesus through Our Blessed Mother.  They were a beautiful witness on finding “simple JOY” in all we do.

The sisters left and the girls immediately went to apply their direction, work for Jesus with great love.

~ Industrious Work ~

industry group JOYMy local Lowe’s Build and Grow Workshop donated aprons and craft kits.  Unfortunately, I requested the donation prior to this year’s registration and I only estimated 20 girls – I’m short by 10 aprons. 

A few Sodality members generously offered to help the LF clean the parish.  I had 4 groups:

  • trash pick-up
  • office
  • narthex
  • 3 bathrooms

industry work joy

I tried to have the girls rotate through the different stations.  My goal was to have the girls experience the work that they can do for their community, to serve and share their JOY with others.

“Little things with great love.” ~ St. Therese of Lisieux

 

~ Handouts ~

industry craft page

  • Divider Sheet
  • Industry Virtue Activities
  • St. Francis Xavier Cabrini Bio for Kids – Holy Spirit Interactive
  • Industry Memory Verse
  • St. Francis Xavier Cabrini Coloring Page – Waltzing Matilda
  • St. Xavier Cabrini Info Sheet

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Keep your gaze constantly fixed upon that workshop [of the Holy Family] and thence learn to be faithful and assiduous in your work, and to regard it as honorable.  Whether it be easy or difficult, servile or otherwise, consider it to be a precious remembrance, a priceless relic of the house at Nazareth.  Within those walls was work also exalted and sanctified…~ St. Frances Xavier Cabrini

Lenten Family Joy Journal

March 16, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Crafts, Gifts, JOY Journal, Lent

Through the traditional practices of fasting, almsgiving and prayer, which are an expression of our commitment to conversion, Lent teaches us how to live the love of Christ in an ever more radical way. ~ Pope Benedict XVI, 2011 Lenten Message (3)

Finding JOY in my life has been a call of mine for sometime.  I’ve been recording my JOY for several years now, in efforts to grow a JOYfilled heart.  It has been a much needed spiritual practice for me. 
I have recently been renewed by friends, Ann and other bloggers.
Jenny at A Moment Captured and Melody at Blossoming Joy inspired me to step it up for Lent.

In order to undertake more seriously our journey towards Easter and prepare ourselves to celebrate the Resurrection of the Lord – the most joyous and solemn feast of the entire liturgical year… ~ Pope Benedict XVI, 2011 Lenten Message (2)

Here is the JOY Journal that I made for my family.  We’ve been entering our JOY each day after family prayer.

lenten joy journal JOY
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JOY Journal
Mini-Tutorial

lenten joy journal supplies

supplies:  note book, mod podge, foam brush, nail file, and holy images.  (i prefer to upcycle items.  i used an old religious catalog.)
  • hand tear or cut the images as desired.

lenten joy journal front cover

  • glue the images to the  cover.  overlap images for complete coverage.
  • trim the edges with a nail file.  be sure that there is not glue on top of the images for this step.

lenten joy journal filed cover

  • repeat the above steps for the back cover.
  • apply another coat of mod podge over the images.
  • let dry.
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Equipping Catholic Families – Unique Handmade Gifts Linky

St. Patrick – Good News Popcorn

March 16, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 03 March, Recipe, St. Patrick, St. Patrick's Day

st patrick popcorn bagsMy parents used to treat my sis and I to flavored popcorn.  There was a small snack shop in the mall that had a variety of flavored popcorn.  My favorite was bubblegum.  It has been a long time since I’ve enjoyed that yummy treat.

st patrick popcornI decided that this was the perfect opportunity to treat my GFG to a childhood novelty of mine.

I made green lemon-lime flavored popcorn, AKA Good News Popcorn, in honor of St. Patrick.  We celebrated on Sunday despite the fact that it’s a 1st class feast in our diocese.

Patrick suffered much in Ireland and there was always the danger that he would be killed, yet the saint kept on preaching about Jesus.….How happy he was to bring the Good News of the true God to the people who once held him a slave. ~Holy Spirit Interactive

The children loved the Good News Popcorn. 

I plan on sharing the extra popcorn with my nieces.  The day-old popcorn is a bit chewy and reminds me of pink popcorn.  My kids still think it’s yummy.

You can get the complete recipe at Catholic Cuisine.

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[Saint Patrick]

Prayer About St. Patrick

God our Father,
you sent Saint Patrick to preach your glory to the people of Ireland.
By the help of his prayers,
may all Christians proclaim your love to all men.
Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.

~~~

St. Patrick ~ ora pro nobis

My Biggest Sacrifice

March 16, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Lent, Prayer

In case you didn’t know, Lent is my favorite time of year.  I joyfully embrace the cross and yearn to grow closer to Him.  Dad and I prepare a personal Lenten program for ourselves and for our family.  We help the children with their personal Lenten programs.  We also create marital Lenten program.  It sounds like a lot but, really, we keep it simple.

Dad and I serve as each other’s spiritual advisor – to become ONE in Christ.  Our marital Lenten program varies every year with the exception of one element that remains the same on a yearly basis.  We’ve agreed to select a sacrifice for one another.  It is often my biggest sacrifice.  Here are the parameters:

  1. Take time away from home to finalize all Lenten programs and seek direction.  This is usually done on a date walk.*
  2. Start the discussion with a prayer.
  3. Tell the other what item you would like to see him work on/sacrifice for Lent.
    • only one sacrifice can be set
    • be specific
    • give an example
    • there can be no refuting the sacrifice chosen
    • arguing is NOT allowed
  4. Close the discussion with a prayer.
  5. Pray daily for one another.
  6. Repeat steps 1-4 as a follow-up on a weekly basis or daily if needed.

*We invented date walks several years ago when getting away for a date night was not possible.  The walks can last no longer than 45min and no kids are allowed.  They are great for our physical, emotional and spiritual health.

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High school sweet hearts 

Dad and I back in high school.

Married Couple’s Prayer to the Sacred Heart

O most Sacred Heart of Jesus, King and center of all hearts, dwell in our hearts and be our King; grant us by Your grace to love each other truly and chastely, even as You have loved Your spotless Bride, the Church, and have given Yourself up for her.

Bestow upon us that mutual love and Christian forbearance which are so highly acceptable in Your sight, and a mutual patience in bearing each other’s defects; for we are certain that no living creature is free from them. Do not permit even the slightest defect to mar that full and gentle harmony of spirit, the foundation of the mutual assistance in the many and varied hardships of life, that is the end for which woman was created and united inseparably to her husband.

O Lord God, grant that between us there may reign a perpetual holy rivalry toward a life perfectly Christian, by virtue of which there may shine forth more and more clearly the divine image of Your mystic union with Your Holy Church, as You have deigned to imprint it upon us on the auspicious day of our being made one.

Grant, we beseech You, that our good example of Christian living may serve as a powerful inspiration to our children to conform their own lives to Your holy law; and finally, after this exile may we ascend into heaven, where by the help of Your grace, for which we earnestly pray, we may merit to be joined with our children forever and praise and bless You through everlasting ages, Amen.

Prayer Source: Family for Families, The by Francis L. Filas, S.J., The Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1947

Counsels of Perfection for CHRISTIAN MOTHERS

March 16, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Book Review, Meditation, Motherhood

“My God, what will happen to me today, I do not know; but I do know that nothing will happen to me which Thou hast not foreseen and ordained for my greater good.  I accept, then, Thy thrice holy will; I submit myself to it, and desire to delight in it despite all the revolts of my reason, and the repugnances of my nature.” ~ Monsignor P. Lejeun encourages all to recite this morning prayer of Mme. Elizabeth, daughter of a king, and sister of Louis XVI.
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I found this gem last year at my parish’s used book sale.  I spotted it from afar.  I was beyond excited when I saw the price tag of $0.50.  Yet, I will still a bit apprehensive.  I only had $3 cash to spend and I questioned the book’s orthodoxy, given that it was in the used book sale.  I mean, really, if the book was helpful, why was it up for sale.  Just then Mary, a wonderful veteran homeschooling mom of 11 kids stopped me to say, “Lena, I have that book.  It’s wonderful.  I’m currently re-reading it and have it by my bedside.”  That was it, Our Blessed Mother spoke to me through her chosen one, Mary.  

Ad Jesum per Mariam ~ To Jesus through Mary

I haven’t put the book down since and I can’t stop sharing it with others.  I recommend this book to all mothers.  It is packed with precise direction and meditations that seem to be a personal prescription for all my needs.
Here are excerpts taken from Monsignor P. Lejeun’s Counsels of Perfection for CHRISTIAN MOTHERS.

Chapter  II – A CATALOGUE OF SOULS.
What is the state of my soul?  What place do I occupy, with regard to God, in the great family of Christian souls?  These, my daughters, are questions to which you must not be indifferent.  In order to furnish you with the elements of a response to these questions, I intend to draw up a catalogue of souls which will enable you to determine to what category you belong.  My purpose, I must avow, is not solely to satisfy your curiosity.  When you know just where your place is in this catalogue you should aspire to a higher degree of excellence in the hierarchy of souls.  It is my purpose to guide you in your upward march, to point out the halting-places along the way, and to indicate the means by which you can arrive most quickly and most surely at the coveted goal.
Chapter  V – THE NEED OF A RULE OF LIFE.
Let me call your attention to the advantages of a rule of life.  First, it saves you from yourselves, so to speak; from the spirit of caprice which finds its way so easily into your actions, and robs you of the greater part of your merit.  We all are tempted to do only what pleases us, and to avoid sacrifices as much as possible.  An act needs but to take on the appearance of duty to become an object of aversion to us.  The result is that unless you are bound by a rule, your lives will drift unceasingly; they will float along guided only by caprice, and the sense of duty will be almost entirely lost.  In that case it is your own will that you have followed from morning until evening, and not the will of God…..Here is another article that ought to find its place in your rule:  morning and evening prayers should be said kneeling.  Moreover, there is hardly one among you who cannot spend a quarter of an hour each day in spiritual reading.  You should have a special article binding you to that.  Those of you who have the time, and who are unwilling to be satisfied with merely earthly piety, ought to take measures to make a meditation every morning, and also to attend Holy Mass each day, or at least several times during the week

I was sad to learn that this gem is out of print and copies are going for $90+ on Amazon.  My sadness was short lived, I found a PDF copy of the book.  Here is the link to the online book of  Counsels of Perfection for CHRISTIAN MOTHERS.

I urge you to read this gem if you are on the journey of perfection.

**UPDATE**
Here is an updated the link to the online book version. 

There is also a site that offers MP3 audio of the book, JMJsite.

COUNSELS OF PERFECTION FOR CHRISTIAN MOTHERS.  Order No. 12. Father P. Lejuene explains in very practical ways what real Christian Perfection is.  He goes through the various Spiritual Exercises, and explains how to derive the most benefit from them.  He addresses his book to Christian Mothers, but it is very beneficial to all.  Imprimatur 1913.  Three Tapes read by MH. 
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Perfection is accomplishing the will of God in a constant and generous fashion. 
~ Monsignor P. Lejeun, Counsels of Perfection for CHRISTIAN MOTHERS
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Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
We are a traditional Catholic family striving to live for Jesus Christ in everything we do. We pray to completely surrender our will to His and to become His servants. Our mission of this blog is to share our JOY.

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