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Homeschool Novena

July 16, 2020 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Home Education, Homeschool Meditations, Homeschooling, Homeschooling Novena, Novena, Prints, St. Ignatius of Loyola Leave a Comment

Many are in planning mode or unknown territory, discerning education options due to the current times. 

Years ago, two wonderful priests suggested that we (homeschoolers of the parish) pray a novena to St. Ignatius before our school year. St. Ignatius of Loyola is a patron of educators and education. 

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You are invited to join my family and many others in praying this novena for the discernment of God’s Will in our families, that we are able, as much as God will allow, to know which choices to make in all areas of our lives that will reflect His Holy Will and work always for His greater glory for this upcoming school year.

This novena is intended to help us discern God’s will for our vocation and education of our children, to form a communion of prayer, and to glorify God.

The novena starts July 22 and ends on July 30, the eve of the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola.  

YOU’RE INVITED TO JOIN US!

Below are words shared from a Catholic mom of nine who homeschooled all of her children (from start to finish) for 30+ years. Her words serve as an invitation for all the mothers/families out there, whether you’re a veteran home educator, a novice, or you’re discerning to homeschool.

Dear Homeschooling Families,

It seems that no matter, how many years one has been at this, the balancing of interests and needs of our families, while ever-changing never gets any clearer or even any easier.   Each year we are faced with decisions about our children’s education, what grade, what subjects, what books along with trying to fit into a 24 hour day all the other things we do that are necessary to keeping our homes, like laundry, dishes, etc.  We wonder how many outside activities we can reasonably take on, what to make sure we include and what we may have to omit.  In the end each of us desires to do the Will of God, for ourselves and for our families, each and every member.  The desire to do His Will does not necessarily always translate though into a clear understanding at all times what exactly His Will may be and so we try very hard to balance all the decisions that our multi-faceted vocation entails and discern what He is really asking us to do.  ~G.M.

You can find more homeschool encouragement in the sermons shared below.

Let us form a communion of prayer to discern God’s will for our vocation & education of our children, Glorify God, and raise one another up. 

Prayer for Christian Families

Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.,

Lord Jesus, Mary, Mother of the Holy Family, obtain for all Catholic parents the grace to raise their children for a heavenly eternity. Teach us parents to do everything which your Divine Son tells us to do. If we do, we shall be reunited not only as families. We shall join the Holy Family of the Most Holy Trinity.

Make us parents courageous and firm and clear: that we are the primary teachers of our children to prepare them for that final graduation on the first day of a heavenly eternity.

Mary, Mother of God and Mother of the Holy Family, obtain from your divine Son the graces which home teaching Catholic parents so desperately need in our day; The grace to see themselves as channels of grace for their children, and the grace to serve as the channels of grace, even at the cost of a living martyrdom in our day.

Amen. ✠

Novena to St. Ignatius of Loyola

V. In the Name (✠) of the Father…

R. Amen.

Suscipe (Prayer by St. Ignatius)

V. Take, O Lord, and receive all my liberty,

R.  My memory, my understanding * and my entire will * All I have and call my own. * Thou hast given all to me, * To Thee, O Lord, I return it. * Everything belongs to Thee; * do with it as Thou wilt. * Give me only Thy love and Thy grace, * That is enough for me. Amen.

Anima Christi (Prayer by St. Ignatius)

V. Soul of Christ,                                R. Sanctify me.

V. Body of Christ,                               R. Save me.

V. Blood of Christ,                             R. Inebriate me.

V. Water from the side of Christ,    R. Wash me.

V. Passion of Christ,                          R. Strengthen me.

V. O Good Jesus (☨),                         R. Hear me.

V. Within Thy wounds,                     R. Shelter me.

V. Separated from Thee,                  R. Let me never be.

V. From the evil one,                        R. Protect me.

V. At the hour of my death,             R. Call me.

V. Into Thy presence,                       R. Lead me.

V. That I may praise Thee,              R. With all Thy angels and saints, forever and ever. Amen.

Prayer for Generosity (by St. Ignatius)

V. Lord, do Thou teach me to be generous.

R. Teach me to serve Thee as Thou deserves: * To give and not to count the cost, * To fight and not to heed the wounds, * to toil and not to seek for rest, * to labor and not to ask for reward, * save that of knowing * that I do Thy divine and holy Will. Amen. *

Novena Prayer

V. O glorious Patriarch, St. Ignatius of Loyola,

R. We humbly beseech thee to obtain for us from Almighty God, * above all things else, * deliverance from sin, * which is the greatest of evils, * and next, from those scourges * wherewith the Lord chastises the sins of His people.

V. And by thy glorious merits we beseech thy benevolent intercession before the throne of Almighty God, that He may grant us:

(Pause and state your intentions)

V. May thine example, O Loyal Knight of Our Lady, enkindle in our hearts an effectual desire,

R. To employ ourselves continually in laboring for the greater glory of God * and the good of our fellowmen; * obtain for us, likewise, from the loving Heart of Jesus (☨) Our Lord, * that grace which is the crown of all graces, * that is to say, the grace of final perseverance and everlasting happiness. * Amen.

V. Laudetur Jesus (☨) Christus! (Praise be Jesus Christ)

R. Nunc et in æternum. Amen. (Now and forever)

V. In the Name (✠) of the Father…

R. Amen.

Download Home Education Novena 

St. Ignatius, ora pro nobis

HOMESCHOOLING MEDITATIONS:

  • The Most Holy Rosary: A Spiritual Weapon for Homeschool Families in These Difficult Times
  • Homeschoolers Come Out of Egypt
  • Homeschooling and Restoration or here
  • School System: Where Are Those Whom I Have Entrusted to You?
  • Saint Michael and Homeschooling
  • The Seven Sorrows of Homeschooling Mothers
  • Sloth: The Vice of Homeschoolers – Audio
  • Why Homeschool?
  • Catechetical Nightmares: What Religious Books Should I Use?

DAILY MEDITATIONS: a prayer each day for mothers, adapted from “Mother Love, A Manual for Christian Mothers” by Pius Franciscus OFM, Cap (1888).

  • A Prayer for a Mother’s Holy Vocation
  • A Prayer for Wives
  • A Prayer for Mothers
  • A Prayer for Mothers as Educators
  • A Prayer For Home Keepers
  • A Litany for Christian Mothers
  • Invocation of Mary, Mother of Perpetual Help
  • Invocation of St. Anne
  • Prayers to the Holy Ghost

St. Andrew ~ Christmas Novena

November 15, 2019 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Advent, Christmas, Christmas Novena, Novena, St. Andrew 2 Comments

St. Andrew’s feast, November 30, traditionally marks the end of the Church year and beginning of Advent. Advent always begins on the Sunday closest to November 30, with this day being the last possible day of the old Liturgical Year. 

St. Andrew’s Day also marks the beginning of a special Christmas devotion which carries special graces for those who keep it with faith. Traditionally, the following prayer is recited 15 times each day until Christmas.

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment In which the Son of God was born Of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in the piercing cold. In that hour vouchsafe, I beseech Thee, O my God, to hear my prayer and grant my desires, [here mention your request] through the merits of Our Savior Jesus Christ, and of His blessed Mother. Amen.

Imprimatur +MICHAEL AUGUSTINE, Archbishop of New York, New York, February 6, 1897

I’ve created a new prayer card printable for the Christmas Novena. You are welcome to print and share, freely. (See the link below.)

May this meditative prayer help us increase our awareness of the real focus of Christmas and helps us prepare ourselves spiritually for His coming.

DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE

My husband and I include private intentions for each child and family intention(s) that we all come up with for the Advent season. Our family intention may include prayers for the country, Church, poor, or whatever else may be on our hearts. The Novena is one of our most beloved devotions that helps us draw deeper into the Advent Season, “mini Lent.’

You can also print a full sheet of the Christmas Novena from the link above. Use the numbered boxes to keep track of your place in the Christmas Novena.

To be said 15 times a day for 25 days beginning on the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle (Nov 30th) until the Eve of Christmas (Dec 24th). It is piously believed that whoever recites this novena prayer 15 times a day for 25 days will obtain what is asked. The novena is not addressed to Saint Andrew but to God Himself, asking Him to grant our request in honor of the birth of His Son at Christmas. It is also known as the Christmas Anticipation Novena.

St. Andrew Christmas Novena Printables

November 24, 2018 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 11 November Saints, Advent, Christmas, Novena, St. Andrew 15 Comments

Praying the {St. Andrew} Christmas novena is a vital part of my family’s Advent plans as we observe a “mini Lent.”

This meditative prayer helps us increase our awareness of the real focus of Christmas and helps us prepare ourselves spiritually for His coming.

It is piously believed that whoever recites the below prayer fifteen times a day from the feast of St. Andrew (30th November) until Christmas will obtain what is asked.

St. Andrew Christmas Novena

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in piercing cold. In that hour, vouchsafe, O my God! to hear my prayer and grant my desires, through the merits of Our Saviour Jesus Christ, and of His Blessed Mother. Amen.

Imprimatur  +MICHAEL AUGUSTINE, Archbishop of New York, February 6, 1897

This year we will be using a new Novena tool for my littles, Christmas Novena Lacing Cards.  Actually, all my boys (11 years down) want one of their own to follow along.

They’re super simple to make and interactive to help keep them engaged.  The traditional image displayed was selected for its beautiful classic imagery so that their hearts and mind can best help them meditate on the Nativity.

  • Print your Christmas Novena Lacing Cards
  • Cut
  • Color image (optional)
  • Laminate
  • Punch Holes over the 15 purple dots
  • Cut your ribbon/thread/tulle to the desired length (varies for the size of card)
  • Tape the ends of the ribbon to make it easier to lace and avoid fraying

Below are images & printables to use as reminders in your home, tech gadgets, and social media outlets.  You are invited to use the images for your personal use and share freely.

This image can be used on  INSTAGRAM.

Christmas Novena Printable with Border

Christmas Novena Printable without border

This image can be saved on your phone or iPad and set as your lock screen and wallpaper.

This image can be saved on your phone or iPad and set as your lock screen and wallpaper.

This image can be saved on your phone or iPad and set as your lock screen and wallpaper.This image can be used as a FaceBook cover photo or a blog header.

This image can be used as a FaceBook cover photo or a blog header.

This image can be used as a FaceBook cover photo or a blog header.

I also have an updated (11.2019) formatted a page of printable holy cards for the  Christmas Novena   They can be used alone or used when making a  Christmas Novena Chaplet.

Prayers for a blessed and fruitful Advent from my family to yours!

St. Andrew Christmas Novena Chaplet

November 24, 2018 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 11 November Saints, Advent, Novena, St. Andrew 5 Comments

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The Christmas Novena is a vital part of my family’s Advent plans and our St. Andrew Chaplet Beads have held up well for many years.  We keep our primary set on our family Altar and Dad has his own to carry in his pocket.  We generally pray this as a family during our family devotions but it’s nice to have it on hand as a reminder throughout the day.

These little gems are perfect if you’re desiring accountability for the Christmas Novena or just looking for a way to engage your children with this traditional Advent devotion.

The chaplets are easy to make.  In fact, I’m sure most of us have the supplies on hand.

We attach a Novena Payer card (old version or new version) to our chaplet.   The prayer card is small enough to fit into a pocket but big enough to read without a magnifying glass – no excuses!  It can also be used without the chaplet/beads.  I recommend that it be laminated to last throughout Advent and beyond.

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supplies - chaplet

SUPPLIES:

  • ribbon or thread
  • beads
  • scissors
  • optional:
    • tape
    • saint medal
    • prayer card(old) prayer card (new) — (Print 2 sided)

sweetie crafting

DIRECTIONS:

    • cut the ribbon to the desired length

tape the ends of the ribbon prior to lacing string

  • the beads on using the same techniques as St. Therese’s Sacrifice Beads.  The instructions can be found here. 

St, Andrew Christmas Novena

This is how the chaplets will look without the prayer card.

  • optional:
    • print/cut prayer card(old ) prayer card (new)
    • hole punch top of the card
    • laminate
    • lace the card with the remaining ribbon from the chaplet
    • tie off the ribbon

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May this meditative prayer help us increase our awareness of the real focus of Christmas and helps us prepare ourselves spiritually for His coming.

Christmas Novena Printables & Social Media Reminders

November 29, 2017 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 12 December, Advent, Christmas, Novena 3 Comments

Praying the {St. Andrew} Christmas novena is a vital part of my family’s Advent plans as we observe a “mini Lent.”

This meditative prayer helps us increase our awareness of the real focus of Christmas and helps us prepare ourselves spiritually for His coming.

It is piously believed that whoever recites the below prayer fifteen times a day from the feast of St. Andrew (30th November) until Christmas will obtain what is asked.

St. Andrew Christmas Novena

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in piercing cold. In that hour, vouchsafe, O my God! to hear my prayer and grant my desires, through the merits of Our Saviour Jesus Christ, and of His Blessed Mother. Amen.

Imprimatur  +MICHAEL AUGUSTINE, Archbishop of New York, February 6, 1897

Below are images & printables to use as reminders in your home, tech gadgets, and social media outlets.  You are invited to use the images for your personal use and share freely.

This image can be used on  INSTAGRAM.

Christmas Novena Printable with Border

 

Christmas Novena Printable without border

 

This image can be saved on your phone or iPad and set as your lock screen and wallpaper.

This image can be saved on your phone or iPad and set as your lock screen and wallpaper.

This image can be saved on your phone or iPad and set as your lock screen and wallpaper.This image can be used as a FaceBook cover photo or a blog header.

 

This image can be used as a FaceBook cover photo or a blog header.

 

This image can be used as a FaceBook cover photo or a blog header.

 

I’ve also formatted a page of printable holy cards for the  Christmas Novena   They can be used alone or used when making a  Christmas Novena Chaplet.

Prayers for a blessed and fruitful Advent from my family to yours!

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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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