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Christ the King Craft

November 20, 2014 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 10 October Saints, Advent, Christ the King, Crafts Leave a Comment

The littles missed out on their CCM Co-op meeting today due to illness but that didn’t stop the crafting fun.  It was my turn to lead the preschool children with CCM Gamma Week 7 materials.

The book selected was The Donkey Who Carried a King.  The book selected makes a great read for Lent in preparation for Easter but it also provides a great mediation for Advent.  I selected a craft that could double up for Advent, Christ the King and donkey felt stick puppets.  It only required 240 cut pieces of felt.

 

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Christ the King & Donkey Craft

The Donkey Who Carried a King

Supplies:

  • Felt pieces for Christ the King and the donkey – I modified the patterns found here
    • Red body, purple tunic, flesh tone head, brown beard and hair, gold crown, gray donkey, black mane, and pink nose.
  • Aleene’s Craft Glue
  • Popsicle stick to apply glue
  • 2 – Large craft sticks
  • Sequins (Christ’s crown)
  • Black yarn (donkey’s tail)
  • Hot glue gun

Instructions:

  1. Cut felt pieces
  2. Assemble Christ the King using the craft glue
    • Red body, purple tunic, head, beard, hair, crown
  3. Assemble the donkey using the craft glue
    • Gray body, pink nose, purple saddle, black mane, double tie black yarn to the tail
  4. Embellish as desired (i.e.; black eyes, sequins jewels on the crown, trim mane, etc…)
  5. Affix each felt character to a large craft stick using the hot glue gun

 

Lord Jesus Christ, my King, I adore Thee as the Son of God

Additional Christ the King Resources

Saintly Festivties

November 1, 2014 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: All Saints Day, Costumes, GFG Leave a Comment

 

Our Parish held their Annual All Saints Eve Party.  It is a great joy for us to celebrate in anticipation for the blessed feast day.

This is the great family feast of the Mystical Body in its final triumph. The unnumbered and nameless multitude of saints, “out of all nations and tribes and peoples and tongues,” are our brothers and sisters in Christ at home with our Redeemer-Brother. Their sainthood is the fulfillment of living the eight Beatitudes. They are the great Christian heroes. “Eye has not seen nor ear heard, nor has it entered into the heart of man, what things God has prepared for those who love Him” (I Cor. 2:9).

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JOYfilledfamily Saint Line-up

(Missing – San Gennaro)  St. Florian, St. John Bosco, St. Kateri, and St. Olga

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St. Florian

Patron: against battle, against drowning, against fire, against flood, barrel-makers, brewers, chimney sweeps, coopers, drowning victims, fire prevention, firefighters, harvests, soap-boilers, Austria, Poland, and Chur, Switzerland.

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St. Olga

She was the first Rus’ ruler to convert to Christianity.  Olga was one of the first people of Rus’ to be proclaimed a saint, for her efforts to spread the Christian religion in the country.

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St. John Bosco

Patron: Apprentices; boys; editors; Mexican young people; laborers; schoolchildren; students; young people.

allsaintsdaySt. Kateri Tekakwitha

 

St. Kateri Tekakwitha

Patron: Ecologists; ecology; environment; environmentalism; environmentalists; exiles; loss of parents; people in exile; people ridiculed for their piety

 

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St. Gennaro

Patron: patron of Naples, Italy; blood banks; volcanic eruption

 

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How to Make a Priest Biretta {Picture Version}

October 28, 2014 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: All Saints Day, Costumes, Crafts, St. John Bosco 6 Comments

Papi had his heart set on being St. John Bosco for All Saints’ Day.  I guess he didn’t get the memo that mama was out on pregnancy leave.  He rallied the troops and collected money for me to take a trip to the nearby fabric store, at 8 pm no less.  It took me another week to muster up the energy to begin my costume making sweat shop boutique.  That week was last week, two weeks before the beautiful feast day celebrations.  Praise God, I’m ahead of schedule.  stjohnboscojoyfilledfamily

I desired to piece together his cassock costume in the wee hours of the night so I could have uninterrupted sewing bliss but he had other plans.  He urged me to get moving so he could sew his cassock.  By sewing I mean pressing the foot pedal and supervising my fabric feeding.  The cassock was completed within minutes.  It has plenty of room for improvement but has been given the seven year old stamp of approval.  Papi was so giddy with his work that he allowed me to start the biretta the following day.  Such a generous boy is he.

Good thing Melody finally got around to sharing her biretta making tricks.  (Love ya, Melody.)  I had planned on making birettas for the boys’ Christmas presents and was excited to use the pattern and tutorial that she provided.  (I can now check off birettas from the Christmas list.)  I stared at the pattern for a good part of the day then finally built up the courage to get to work.  My courage faded after step 3.  Turns out that the pattern was not intended for placenta brain.  I contacted Melody out of desperation and she walked me through the process.  She also talked me off the cliff on numerous occasions.

It’s far more simple than you realize….Focus.  Reread my last instruction.  It’s not as hard as it seems…Yes!  that’s it!…Maybe put it down and finish tomorrow.  You sound crafted out…It looks great, btw.

Praise God for  fellow mamas waist deep in the trenches who seek to counsel the doubtful.

Here is my photo tutorial for the DIY Biretta for the simple minded mamas.  Be sure to check Blossoming Joy’s post, How to Make a Priest Biretta for All Saints’ Day, for a full description, link to the biretta pattern, and link to the pom pom tutorial.

  Biretta

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The biretta is a tri-cornered or square-shaped hat with silk trim, tuft (except for the birette of seminarians and cardinals) and three raised wings, called “horns,” on top at three corners (the side of the hat without the horn is worn on the left side of the head). It is made of scarlet silk for cardinals, violet silk for bishops, and black merlino for priests, deacons, and seminarians.  ~ Fisheaters

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 Presto!

Now mama can get some rest.

Summer 2014 Recap

October 23, 2014 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: {phfr}, Camp Immaculate Heart, July 4th, Our Lady of Bethlehem, Picture Recap, Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Bethlehem, Summer 1 Comment

 

I’ve been away for awhile but the kids have been missing this platform to share their JOY.  I’m making a comeback.  It may be scattered and intermittent but I’m committed to continuing what I started five years ago.  ALL FOR!

Here is one of those posts that is out of sequence.  It’s a brief recap of our Summer 2014.

Our Lady of Bethlehem Pilgrimage – June 2014

Summer 2014 OLB Pilgrimage 2014

Camp Immaculate Heart  – June 2014

Summer 2014  Camp Immaculate Heart June 2014

July 4th  – July 2014

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Discovery Kingdom  – July 2014

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Day Trip to Camp Bass Pro  – August 2014

Bass Pro Shop 8.9

Sailing on the Delta  – August 2014

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Have fun, but do not neglect study and prayer.

                                                                                                                                                ~Don Bosco

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{pretty, happy, funny, real}

~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~
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Sweetness to My Ears

October 23, 2014 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: GFG, Lil' Man Leave a Comment

Lil’ Man likes to serenade anyone who will give him an ear.  He especially likes Gregorian Chant but settles for almost any melody.  It is sheer sweetness.

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Qui bene cantat bis orat

He who sings well prays twice

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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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