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Mission Santa Clara

April 22, 2023 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 04 April Saints, California Missions Leave a Comment

We had a glorious Friday outing on the feast of St. Anselm.

We visited one of the California missions with our beloved Sisters and friends — all to venerate the miraculous Catalá Crucifix.

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O God, let me know you and love you so that I may find joy in you; and if I cannot do so fully in this life, let me at least make some progress every day, until at last that knowledge, love and joy come to me in all their plenitude.

While I am here on earth let me know you fully; let my love for you grow deeper here, so that there I may love you fully. On earth then I shall have great joy in hope, and in heaven complete joy in the fulfillment of my hope.

O, Lord, through your Son you command us, no, you counsel us to ask, and you promise that you will hear us so that our joy may be complete. Give me then what you promise to give through your Truth. You, O God, are faithful; grant that I may receive my request, so that my joy may be complete. #stanselm

Mission Santa Clara

April 22, 2023 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Uncategorized Leave a Comment

We had a glorious Friday outing on the feast of St. Anselm.

We visited one of the California missions with our beloved Sisters and friends — all to venerate the miraculous Catalá Crucifix.

➕

O God, let me know you and love you so that I may find joy in you; and if I cannot do so fully in this life, let me at least make some progress every day, until at last that knowledge, love and joy come to me in all their plenitude.

While I am here on earth let me know you fully; let my love for you grow deeper here, so that there I may love you fully. On earth then I shall have great joy in hope, and in heaven complete joy in the fulfillment of my hope.

O, Lord, through your Son you command us, no, you counsel us to ask, and you promise that you will hear us so that our joy may be complete. Give me then what you promise to give through your Truth. You, O God, are faithful; grant that I may receive my request, so that my joy may be complete. #stanselm

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April 17, 2023 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: The Catacombs Leave a Comment

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Happy Low Sunday

April 16, 2023 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Easter Leave a Comment

We had good family fun making these sweet treats for our family Easter celebration on the First Sunday after Easter — we celebrate every Sunday of Easter in a special way.

How do you celebrate during Eastertide (50 days after Easter Sunday)?

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Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty God, that we, who have completed the paschal solemnities may, through Thy merciful bounty, ever retain them in our life and conversation. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who lives and reigns with Thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever.

– Collect of Low Sunday

📸Our first ever Easter Lamb Cakes. The first is a traditional one made from a lemon bundt cake with candid fruit and dusted with powder sugar.
The second is a Rice Krispies cake with candy embellishments. Both were made per my children’s ideas and help.

Thanks to Therese @kolbeslittleflowers for the prompting to make these cakes for her Easter Lamb Cake contest.

INSTRUCTION ON HOLY WEEK

April 4, 2023 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Fr. Leonard Goffine, Holy Week, The Church’s Year Leave a Comment

Taken from Fr. Leonard Goffine’s Explanations of the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays, Holydays, and Festivals throughout the Ecclesiastical Year36th edition, 1880

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Why is this week called Holy Week?

THIS week is called Holy Week because during it we celebrate the most holy mysteries of our religion, and in all her offices and ceremonies the Church refers in quiet mournfulness to the passion and death of our Redeemer.

What remarkable things did Christ do during the first four days of this week?

After He had entered, the temple at Jerusalem on Palm Sunday amidst the greatest rejoicings of the people, and, was saluted by the children with that cry of joy : “Hosanna to the Son of David,” He drove the buyers and sellers out of the temple, and when He had spent the entire day in preaching and healing the sick, He went in the evening to Bethania, where He remained over night in Lazarus’ house, because in Jerusalem no one wished to receive Him for fear of His enemies. The three following days He spent in Jerusalem, teaching in the temple, and passing the night in prayer on Mount Olivet.

In His sermons during these days He strove especially to convince the Jewish priests, the Doctors of the Law and the Pharisees, that He was really the Messiah, and that they would commit a terrible sin by putting Him to death; that they would bring themselves and the whole Jewish nation to destruction. This ruin of the people He illustrated most plainly causing the fig-tree to wither under His curse, and by foretelling the destruction of the city and the temple of Jerusalem. He disputed with them, and confounded them, and brought them publicly to shame by parables, so that out of anger and hatred they with one mind determined to kill Him. The impious Judas aided the most in the execution of their design; through avarice he sold Him for thirty pieces of silver (about eighteen dollars in our money) to the chief priests, and the next day, Thursday, became His betrayer and delivered Him over into their hands.

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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.

This blog serves as a journal of us making good memories, living the liturgical year, and our spiritual journey.

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