It took me more time than anticipated but it’s done!
I wanted to create something that could be used for years to come without having to start from scratch every year. I had a wonderful magnetic calendar idea in my head but I decided to go with the less labor intensive option, photo calendar created on my computer. Hopefully I’ve shaved off some of the prep time this year. I’m sure I’ll add more to it over the years.
If anything, it’s more colorful than our last year’s calendar.
The calendar was printed at Costco Photo in 16×20 for the family down stairs and 8×10 for Rose’s bedroom.
It’s a pleasant reminder of our family goals for lent*:
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Grow in CHARITY
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Increase prayer life
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Learn more about the lives of the saints
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Reclaim our family Adoration time
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Clean physical house by simplifying and purging
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Clean spiritual house by almsgiving, works of mercy, and spirutal readings
These are the Lenten Activities we have listed on the calendar:
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Lent for Children: A Thought a Day (daily)
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Update the bean jar for sacrifices/almsgiving (daily)
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Review personal Lenten program chart (daily)
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Pick Cleaning item out of jar & perform assigned task from the Lenten Cleaning Calendar (Mon.-Sat.)
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Adoration (Thursday)
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Stations of the Cross (Friday)
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Select family almsgiving activity for the week (Sun.)
Each weekday has been assigned a permanent prayer intention.
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Mon – End to Abortion
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Tue – Conversion of Family
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Wed – Godparents & Godchildren
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Thur – Pope Benedict XVI & Priests
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Fri – Souls in Purgatory
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Sat – Vocations
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Sun – Poor, homeless, and those in great need
We will also be using these resources:
kids
adults
- Printable Lenten Calendar for Children
- Lenten Calendar Inspiration
- Lenten Calendar/Chart
- Lamb of God
**UPDATE**
2011 Lenten Calendar