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RMGS ~ Hospitality & Humility ~ Baking

February 16, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Baking, Hospitality, Humility, RMGS, RMGS 2012-13 1 Comment

~RMGS mission is to help young girls grow in faith, virtue, and service, through hospitality, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.~

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Rosa Mystica Girls’ Society met for our sixth meeting of the 2012-13 Session on the second Sat. of the month, February 9, 2012. There were thirty-eight girls in attendance.  We have two meetings remaining.  The next meeting will be another baking lesson (emphasis on pastries) and the following meeting will focus on gardening.  We will close the 2012-13 Session with a May Procession.  m106meeting snack

The girls were introduced to a new skill, bread making. 

mp2090145 bread in oven

Lesson:

Father B was teaching the Confirmation class and could not join us for his regular lessons. Father did grace us with his presence during the bread making segment and for closing, Angelus.

mP2090172father's bread instruction

Father gave a simple lesson on French Bread, the Lost Bread.

mP2090178father grinding wheat v2

He also gave a great demonstration on the hand grinder.

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We briefed the girls on the virtue of humility.  They brainstormed examples of humility and pride. 

“The virtue by which a Christian acknowledges that God is the author of all good. Humility avoids inordinate ambition or pride, and provides the foundation for turning to God in prayer. Voluntary humility can be described as ‘poverty of spirit.’”   (CCC 2559, 2546).

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Prayer of Humility for Children

Author unkown

Jesus, meek and humble of heart, hear me.
Help me to look for what is good in others and forget what is bad in them.
Help me to put others first and not worry if I’m not picked or am ignored.
Help me not to seek approval and not worry about being the center of attention.
Help me not to be afraid to be afraid of not being liked or worry about being hurt or not believed.
Help me to look beyond myself, even if it’s not my turn, and to help others.
Deliver me, Jesus, from all of these and make me as holy as I should be.
Amen

Bread Making:

mP2090123bread making station

The bread making lesson was led by Mrs. L and her future RMGS member, M (her 3 year old daughter).  Mrs. L has perfected the art of bread making using home-ground unadulterated wheat.

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Mrs. L rounded up the girls around her baking table to give them an up-close demonstration of bread making. 

m107basic bread making steps

She reviewed the simple steps for making a batch of bread that will yield 3 large loaves, perfect for the large families.

She also shared wonderful bits of priceless info that I’m sure the girls will carry with them for many years to come.

m5P2090154ella measuring water for yeast

Each RMGS member had the opportunity to attempt a baking skill and take a turn at the hand-grinder or dough mixing.

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The girls were able to taste their creations at the close of the meeting.  The remaining loaves were saved for the bake sale.

Handouts:

AGENDA – Hospitality ~ Humility ~ Baking ~ FEB

Hospitality & Humility:

  • Activity Sheet – Hospitality & Humility p 1 ~ Baking–  includes suggested activities to help the girls grow in virtue and bread making skills, reverse side has scripture
  • Humility Scriptures & Prayers (p 2)
  • Litany of Humility

Baking:

  • Bread Recipe – created by Mrs. L
  • Handout based on Little Women Hospitality Baking Lesson – focus on Hospitality and the necessary steps for baking

Additional Humility Resources:

  • Humility Memory Verse
  • Litany of Humility
  • Becoming Like Mary – Seven Daily Prayers
  • St. Catherine Laboure Humility Info Page
  • Mother Teresa’s Humility List ~ Truth & Charity
  • His Lessons in His Time – Humility Post by JOYfilledfamily

Wrap-up:

We reviewed the handouts that the helpers placed in each binder and encouraged the girls to grow in humility and share their new bread making skill with someone else this Lenten season.

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The girls created a St. Valentine’s note to express their love for Mother Church, our Priests, or any other related love.  The love notes would serve as décor for our bake sale and would be shared by all.

The meeting closed with the Angelus, led by Father.

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Thank you to the many hands who stayed around to help set up for the bake sale on Sunday. 

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Our Lady of the Mystical Rose, pray for us!

RMGS Meeting ~ Hospitality

September 16, 2012 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Embroidery, Hospitality, RMGS, RMGS 2012-13, Sewing

RMGS logo
September 1 was the first meeting for the RMGS 2012-13 session.  It was also the first meeting under new leadership since the inception of RMGS.  Mrs. P and I were beyond excited to see familiar faces among a few newcomers. 

We had a wonderful turnout of thirty-nine girls (out of 41).  Twenty-six of the girls sat together for Mass.

All returned to the gym for the remainder of our meeting.  Snacks were provided by LC, LG, and WG.  Additional snacks were brought by EF and CP.  Remember, all snacks are welcome!

The girls were then divided into six groups.  Each group was given a name of a virtue that we will be covering this year – Love of God, Industry, Truthfulness, Humility, Piety, and Obedience.  The girls will rotate into a new group at the start of a new skill.

Virtue Group Signs - industryVirtue Group Signs - truthfulnessVirtue Group Signs - love of GodVirtue Group Signs - obedienceVirtue Group Signs - pietyVirtue Group Signs - humility

The first meeting took on a different format than many were familiar with from the past.  In fact, it was different than what we plan to conduct for the remaining meetings.  We wanted the first meeting to be somewhat informal and to serve as a welcome back get-together.   We covered majority of the housekeeping topics for the coming year.  We also gave the girls an opportunity to get to know one another with a fun ice-breaker game, I know Something…
9.1.12 girls completing I KNOW SOMETHING
The girls received their RMGS – Hospitality Binder and a brief overview of the outline for the year. 

RMGS mission is to help young girls grow in faith, virtue, and service, through hospitality, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
9.1.12 RMGS Hospitality Binder
  • Calendar – found on eloop
  • Guidelines
  • Groups & Virtues
  • Prayers – first three prayers come from Fr. Lasance Catholic Girls’ Guide

9.1.12 Fr. Stinson talking to the girls about hospitality and blessing
Fr. S gave a splendid talk to the girls on our focus for the year, hospitality.  He was charismatic and related to the girls in a way that I had not seen before.  Deo gratias!  We will miss him this year but look forward to our new Spiritual Director.  The girls gave Father a birthday send-off (his birthday was 9.6) and he gave them a blessing.

The girls generated three lists of ways to show hospitality; in the home, at church, at other places.  Each group contributed to the list.  We will continue to add to the list throughout the year as we follow Fr. Lasance’s Catholic Girls’ Guide and grow in virtue.  We recommend that each girl have their own copy of Fr. Lasance’s Catholic Girls’ Guide.

Next, the girls received a brief overview of our next skill to come, sewing.  They briefly reviewed the sewing section in their RMGS – Hospitality Binders.  The girls are to continue reading the sewing section and complete the sewing machine anatomy prior to our next meeting.  We encourage moms to help them along with their introduction to sewing.  We will sew an apron over the next three meetings.

Sewing:

  • Sewing Divider Sheet – made with image from The Graphics Fairy
  • Sewing Activity Sheet – to be passed out at the Oct. meeting
  • Embroidery Stich Book – printable
  • Sewing 101: Basic Sewing Tools and Supplies – printable
  • Anatomy of a Sewing Machine – blank printable for quiz
  • Anatomy of a Sewing Machine with Labels – printable
  • Sewing 101: Sewing Machine Parts – printable
  • Sewing 101: Threading Sewing Machine – printable
  • Sewing 101: Basic Stiches – printable
  • Sewing 101: General Sewing Tips – printable
  • Sewing Basics – printable
  • Sewing 101: Types of Presser Foots – printable

9.1.12 girls working on their embroidered name tags
The girls were given instructions to complete an embroidered name tag using the split stich.  The name tags were a simple task to allow the girls some hand sewing practice and help give us an idea of the skill levels that we have to work with.  It was (and will continue to be) imperative that the girls follow the instructions during our meetings.  We realize that the girls have many great ideas and their creativity is often endless but we want to keep everyone on the same page so that each girl can acquire a basic understanding of simple skills.  We encourage the girls to expand upon the skills introduced (at the meetings) while at home.

The meeting ended with an overview of the meeting and sharing of projects.  We closed with a prayer taken from Fr. Lasance, found on the RMGS Prayer Page.

PRAYER AFTER INSTRUCTION
We give Thee thanks, merciful God, for the instruction and direction which we have received. Grant us Thy grace that we may lay the lesson to heart and carry it into action, to Thy glory and our eternal welfare. Furthermore we pray Thee to pour forth Thy blessing upon our parents and superiors, our teachers and benefactors, and to recompense them abundantly for all the good which they have been the means of bringing to us. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Our Lady of the Mystical Rose, pray for us!
Thank you to all the moms and girls who gave a hand during the meeting for instruction and after the meeting for clean-up.  We appreciate your help.  The many hands meant light work and an early depart time for us.  Thank you!!

Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
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