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Catholic Planner for Students

September 2, 2017 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Homeschool Freebies, Homeschooling, Homeschooling in High School, Liturgical Calendar, Liturgucal Rhythm, Organization 5 Comments

Here is a rule for everyday life: Do not do anything which you cannot offer to God. ~ St. Jean Marie Vianney

 

We follow the Traditional Calendar of the Extraordinary Form so it can be a challenge to find printables and other resources to correspond.  I will usually make our own supplements if needed but time is hard to come by these days.  To my delight, Crusaders for Christ offers a number of traditional Catholic printables.

In the post-Vatican II liturgy (Ordinary Form), a revised liturgical calendar was created. Certain feast days previously celebrated were removed from the calendar and some liturgical seasons were excised (i.e. the season of Septuagesmia, which is the pre-Lenten season). A restructuring of the readings of Mass was accomplished, creating a three-year cycle of readings for Sundays and a two-year cycle of readings for weekdays. In the celebration of the Extraordinary Form, however, the liturgical calendar of feasts is according to the 1962 Missale Romanum. Maintaining the one-year cycle of readings and propers that was organized by Pope St. Gregory the Great in the 6th century, the Traditional Latin Mass clings to the ancient traditions of the Roman Church.

 

Catholic Student Planners by Crusaders for Christ

 

We use Crusaders for Christ Student Planner for our children grades 5 and up.  They provide a beautiful free printable with gorgeous images of the saints.  It is not a true Liturgical Calendar but it does list saints included in the St. Andrew Daily Missal, Imprimatur 1951 and Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints, Imprimatur 1925.  They include text from Fr. Lasance’s The Catholic Girls Guide, The Young Man’s Guide, and My Prayer Book (Imprimaturs 1905 and 1950 respectively).

This year my children helped to customize their planner covers.  They used an image of their patron saint provided by Catholic Saints Online for the front and saint info for the back cover.  My boys used Altar Boy responses or images for their back covers, Server’s Cheat Sheet provided by Sancta Missa.

 

The planners can be inserted into a binder or bound with a spiral/comb binder.  We have done both but opted for a comb bound planner this year.  I have found that my children use what they create so whatever you decide, it helps to have the child be a part of the process.

 

What do you use for school planners?  Let me know in the comments.  I’d love to see your creations, be certain to share a picture and feel free to tag me on IG @joyfilledfamily .

Below are additional resources for a student planner and digital Liturgical Calendar.

 

RESOURCES:

  • Digital Liturgical Calendar – Digital download, ready to be used in your Outlook, Google Calendar, Mac Calendar and more! This calendar contains all the same information as our standard calendar, but with the added benefit of a short explanation of that day’s feast or saint! Start your day at your desk – or on your phone – with the Church’s teaching.  It’s well worth the price of $2.50.
  • Digital Liturgical Calendar 1962 — If you use Google Calendar, you can add the 1962 liturgical calendar by going to this link and clicking on the “+” sign in the bottom right corner (it will say “Add to Calendar” when you mouse over it). This will populate all of the 1962 feast days to your Google Calendar, which you can sync with your smartphone calendar. FREE
  • Saints Calendar & 16 Month Daily Planner Spiral Bound – This is our favorite spiral printable calendar/planner.  I keep one at home for daily reference and Dad keeps one at work. TAN calendars contain special feasts and fascinating Catholic traditions. They are marked with days of Fasting, special Saints Days, and the Sundays of the Liturgical Year for both the Ordinary and Extraordinary Calendar. $16.95
  • Student Planner Prayers – A list of prayers that I’ve included in our planners this year.
  • Planner Covers – These are to be used for personal use only.
    • St. Bernadette
    • St. Philomena
    • St. John Vianney
    • St George

Graduation Day

June 13, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: {phfr}, Graduation, Homeschooling, Homeschooling in High School, Rose, Rose GFG 3 Comments

"We’re not leaving everything behind. We’re beginning anew with the tools that we have today." ~ Father M.

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Rose graduated from high school, eleven years of homeschooling, on Saturday, June 8.

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Mass of the Holy Spirit

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Father M introducing the commencement speaker, Laura Berquist.

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Father M. awarding Rose her diploma.

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Family love.

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Grad Gifts

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Graduating Class 2013

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Just for fun, Graduating Class 2008

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May you be humble. May you follow His way and His truth.

+ad Jesum per Mariam+

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Homeschool Graduation Checklist

June 3, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: College, Graduation, Homeschooling, Homeschooling in High School, Rose, Rose GFG 1 Comment

Rose has completed her homeschool education.  She has diligently Victorius Grad Announcement from Tiny Printsdiscerned her next step.  God’s provisions have been made by way of benefactors (family and friends).  We walk in faith, asking for His grace with each step we take.

We continue to check-off tasks on our list as we close on the homeschool chapter of Rose’s life.

  • Spiritual Direction (constant) – we join Rose in her discernment prayer.

…I know that I am incapable of discerning what may be best for me; therefore I cast myself into Thy arms, beseeching Thee, my God, Who hast sent me into this world only to love and serve Thee, to direct by Thy grace every moment and action of my life to the glorious end of my creation… Thy good Spirit lead me into the right way, and Thy adorable providence place me, not where I may be happiest, according to the world, but in that state in which I Shall love and serve Thee most perfectly, and meet with most abundant means for working out my salvation. This is all that I ask and all that I desire; for what would it avail me to gain the whole world, if, in the end, I were to lose my soul and to be so unfortunate as to prefer temporal advantages and worldly honors to the enjoyment of Thy divine presence in a happy eternity? …

  • Senior Pictures ~ taken at our family’s annual school picture day outing.  I was hoping for a spring photo session but I couldn’t pull it off with all the busy work schedules. 
  • College Application ~ completed with the understanding that it would leave God room to move in her life despite her inclination to further her domestic skills, at home, for her ultimate vocation of becoming a wife and mother.  We sought a college that was an extension of what we sought to accomplish in our home and education.
  • Finals ~ were exactly that, final – NO more home exams. 
  • College Interview ~ was done via web meeting since traveling was not an option — I was 8 months pregnant.  Again, Rose moved forward with the process with an open heart for God to take action. 
  • College Acceptance ~  was a beautiful consolation to Rose and the entire family.  We opted for Rose to apply to only one college.  We were very selective since we believe college is not a necessary occasion of sin for Rose.  Rose trusts that her vocation is to be a wife and mother.  She very much wants to give her first fruits and not take the windy path to answer this call.  She has discerned if a certain college education would best equip her to do His work, aiding in the restoration of Christendom, starting within the family.       

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  • College Visit – was another sweet consolation along this journey.

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  • Graduation – this coming Saturday, Rose will be participating in a celebration within our parish.  A High Mass will be celebrated, guest commencement speaker (thanks to some well-connected moms), and reception.
  • Graduation Announcements – have arrived and will be sent off this week.  We felt the announcements would be a nice way to share our joy and Rose’s accomplishment.  It’s always done for the brick-and-mortar schools, why not for homeschoolers, too.  Rose designed her announcements from the great selection offered through Tiny Prints.  We enjoyed the process.  Their quality, designs, and speedy delivery are top notch—worth every penny.  Click here to view the entire collection of High School Announcements offered at Tiny Prints.  Sheer Chevron - Tiny Prints This was my choice for announcements.  Rose opted for a different design.
  • Graduation Celebration – we are planning a dinner at a local restaurant.  It was rather last minute so the restaurant was not our first choice and the guest list will be small.  It’s a celebration, nonetheless. 
  • Start a new list, College Prep – it’s going to be a busy summer. 

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We received our announcements from Tiny Prints in exchange for our review but that was not an incentive for us to send people their way.  In fact, we have always endorsed Tiny Prints to all our local friends and family. 

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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