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Baptismal Gown & Other Custom Creations

January 13, 2021 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Baptism, Sacraments Leave a Comment

I was recently asked where to purchase a Baptismal gown.  I’ve purchased my children’s gowns from all sources and even borrowed from godparents.  

I even opted for a “short” style Baptismal outfit for my first boy. But went back to gowns for the following 4 boys since “shorts” in various seasons didn’t work and sizing the outfit was more of a challenge.

I desired to have one beautiful keepsake gown but could never find one — not even my local high-end children’s boutique carried such a gown worthy of being an heirloom. 


Now, I finally have a great source to share for pretty much any custom creation.  My daughter’s mother-in-law is an exceptional seamstress & artesian.  

She offers an eclectic mix of hand made and embellished goods — from purses to vestments. Her shop is Santa Chiara Textiles.


I would have loved to have one of her baptismal gowns for my children & family heirloom that could have been passed through the generations. I would have even purchased it for my last baby, #8.  

Contact Alice of Santa Chiara Textiles if you would like to have such a gown for your beloved baby, entire family, and future generations.

First Communion Resources

April 22, 2017 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Confession, First Communion, Sacraments, Ten Commandments 1 Comment

Saint John the Baptist,  forerunner of the Messias, prepare the way for Jesus in the hearts of these children.  Saint Tarcisius, keep safe the children who are making their first Communion.

Below is a list of all the FREE resources that we gather to help prepare our children for First Communion.  Please leave a comment and share your favorite resource or how you plan to use any of the resources listed here.

Holy communion is the shortest and surest way to Heaven. There are others, innocence, for instance, but that is for little children; penance, but we are afraid of it; generous endurance of the trials of life, but when they come we weep and ask to be spared. Once for all, beloved children, the surest, easiest, shortest way is by the Eucharist. It is so easy to approach the holy table, and there we taste the joys of Paradise. ~Pope St. Pius X

RESOURCES:

  • What First Communicants Need to Know – JOYfilledfamily via FSSP Parish Priest
  • Communion Prayers – JOYfilledfamily
  • Pope comments on 1st Communion, Fatima intercession
  • Preparing for First Holy Communion – Catholic Culture
  • Preparing for First Holy Communion – Shower of Roses

PRAYERS & MEDITATIONS:

  • First Holy Communion Novena  – by s.m.coyle with St. Therese of Lisieux
  • Saint Thérèse’s First Communion, 8 May 1884
  • St Gemma Galgani -A Patron Saint for children and First Communion
  • Catechetical Meeting of the Holy Father with Children Who Had Received Their First Communion During The Year 

PRINTABLES:

  • Ten Commandments Matching Game – JOYfilledfamily
  • Ten Commandments Printable – Crusaders for Christ
  • Ten Commandments Lap Book – Shower of Roses
  • 7 Sacraments Craft & Printable – Shower of Roses
  • First Communion Holy Card Printables – Holy Reflections
  • Holy Eucharist Coloring Page – Brother Francis
  • First Communion Handwriting Practice – Crusaders for Christ
  • First Communion Catechism Printable – Crusaders for Christ
  • Act of Contrition Printable – Crusaders for Christ
  • Sign of the Cross Coloring Page – Crusaders for Christ
  • Apostles Creed Printable – Crusaders for Christ 
  • Hail Mary Printable – Crusaders for Christ
  • Hail Mary Printable Book – Crusaders for Christ
  • Our Father Prayer Printable – Crusaders for Christ
  • Our Father Prayer Printable Book – Crusaders for Christ
  • Glory Be Printable – Crusaders for Christ

VIDEO & AUDIO:

  • First Communion Days – audio book
  • Act of  Contrition Audio
  • ANIMATION -The Weight of a Mass: A Tale of Faith
  • Wopsy, the Adventures of a Guardian Angel – audio book
  • The Ten Commandments – Cartoon on Amazon Prime
  • First Communion Audio Stories – My First Communion
  • Friar Alessandro speaks to children about Saint Francis and Holy Communion – My First Communion
  • Two Eucharistic Miracles with Audio – My First Communion
  • Sacraments: Eucharist – Sensum Fidelium
  • Three Persons in One God, Hail Mary, Ten Commandments & More – Pro Multis Catholic Songs for Children Clip

ONLINE BOOKS:

  • First Communion by Mother Mary Loyola 
  • Story of St. Dominic Savio – CHC under Religion Activities
  • The Christian Mother: the Education of Her Children and Her Prayer by Fr. Cramer

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A Prayer for those who are preparing Children for their First Holy Communion

O Jesus, who hast loved us with such exceeding great love
as to give us the ineffable gift of the Holy Eucharist,
inflame us with a burning zeal to promote Thy glory
by preparing worthily the little children
who are to approach Thy holy table for the first time.
Protect, O Sacred Heart of Jesus,
these young souls from the assaults of evil,
strengthen their faith,
increase their love and endow them
with all the virtues that will make them worthy to receive
Thee.
Amen.

Baltimore Catechism No. 2, Lessons 21-30

Revised Edition; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, 1941

Lesson 28 — Holy Communion

366. What is Holy Communion?
Holy Communion is the receiving of Jesus Christ in the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.

He who eats my flesh, and drinks my blood, abides in me and I in him. (John 6:57)

367. What is necessary to receive Holy Communion worthily?
To receive Holy Communion worthily it is necessary to be free from mortal sin, to have a right intention, and to obey the Church’s laws on the fast required before Holy Communion out of reverence for the body and blood of Our Divine Lord. However, there are some cases in which Holy Communion may be received without fasting.

Therefore whoever eats this bread or drinks the cup of the Lord unworthily, will be guilty of the body and the blood of the Lord. (I Corinthians 11:27)

368. Does he who knowingly receives Holy Communion in mortal sin receive the body and blood of Christ and His graces?
He who knowingly receives Holy Communion in mortal sin receives the body and blood of Christ; but he does not receive His graces and he commits a grave sin of sacrilege.

Therefore whoever eats this bread or drinks the cup of the Lord unworthily, will be guilty of the body and the blood of the Lord. (I Corinthians 11:27)

369. What should we do to receive more abundantly the graces of Holy Communion?
To receive more abundantly the graces of Holy Communion we should strive to be most fervent and to free ourselves from deliberate venial sin.

370. Does the Church now command us to fast from midnight before Holy Communion?
The Church does not now command us to fast from midnight before Holy Communion, as it did formerly. The laws enacted by Pope Pius XII now regulate this matter by the number of hours we must fast.

371. When may Holy Communion be received without fasting?
Holy Communion may be received without fasting when one is in danger of death, or when it is necessary to save the Blessed Sacrament from insult or injury.

372. What are the laws enacted by Pope Pius XII regarding the fast required before Holy Communion?
The laws enacted by Pope Pius XII regarding the fast required before Holy Communion are the following:
1. Water may be taken at any time before Holy Communion without breaking the fast.
2. Sick persons, though not confined to bed, may receive Holy Communion after taking medicine or nonalcoholic drinks. A priest’s permission is not necessary.
3. All Catholics may receive Holy Communion after fasting three hours from food and alcoholic drinks and one hour from non-alcoholic drinks. This rule applies to Holy Communion at midnight Mass as well as at Masses celebrated in the morning, afternoon or evening. A priest’s permission is not needed.
4. Catholics are urged to observe the eucharistic fast from midnight as formerly, and also to compensate for the use of the new privileges by works of charity and penance, but these practices are not obligatory. One who has already received Holy Communion may not receive the Blessed Sacrament again on the same day, except in danger of death.

373. How should we prepare ourselves for Holy Communion?
We should prepare ourselves for Holy Communion by thinking of Our Divine Redeemer whom we are about to receive, and by making fervent acts of faith, hope, love, and contrition.

Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldst come under my roof. (Matthew 8:8)

374. What should we do after Holy Communion?
After Holy Communion we should spend some time adoring Our Lord, thanking Him, renewing our promises of love and of obedience to Him, and asking Him for blessings for ourselves and others.

Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to you. (Matthew 7:7)

375. What are the chief effects of a worthy Holy Communion?
The chief effects of a worthy Holy Communion are: first, a closer union with Our Lord and a more fervent love of God and of our neighbor; second, an increase of sanctifying grace; third, preservation from mortal sin and the remission of venial sin; fourth, the lessening of our inclinations to sin and the help to practice good works.

He who eats my flesh, and drinks my blood, abides in me and I in him. (John 6:57)

376. When are we obliged to receive Holy Communion?
We are obliged to receive Holy Communion during Easter time each year and when in danger of death.

377. Why is it well to receive Holy Communion often, even daily?
It is well to receive Holy Communion often, even daily, because this intimate union with Jesus Christ, the Source of all holiness and the Giver of all graces, is the greatest aid to a holy life.

And they continued steadfastly in the teaching of the apostles and in the communion of the breaking of the bread and in the prayers. (Acts 2:42)

378. How should we show our gratitude to Our Lord for remaining always on our altars in the Holy Eucharist?
We should show our gratitude to Our Lord for remaining always on our altars in the Holy Eucharist by visiting Him often, by reverence in church, by assisting every day at Mass when this is possible, by attending parish devotions, and by being present at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

“Better Than New”

March 28, 2013 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Baby, Baptism 3 Comments

Baby G-3 was baptized in the Traditional Roman Rite on March 16, 2013, at two weeks of age.

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We opted to go with Papi’s simple baptismal outfit vs. Dragonfly’s borrowed gown.

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The Rite of Baptism
(English Translation)

Part I:
Outside the Church

The priest (wearing a violet stole), sponsors, and the catechumen stand in the narthex of the church, symbolizing that at this point, the candidate is not a member of the Church.

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The Questioning

  • Priest: N., what do you ask of the Church of God?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Faith.
  • Priest: What does Faith offer you?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Life everlasting.
  • Priest: If then you desire to enter into life, keep the commandments. ‘Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart and with thy whole soul and with thy whole mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.’

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The Exsufflation

The priest then breathes 3 times on the candidate in the form of a Cross, recalling the Spirit (breath, wind, “ruach”) of God.

  • Priest: Go forth from him (her), unclean spirit, and give place to the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete.

The Sign of the Cross

  • The priest now makes the Sign of the Cross with his thumb on the candidate’s forehead and breast.
  • Priest: Receive the Sign of the Cross both upon your forehead + and also upon your heart +; take to you the faith of the heavenly precepts; and so order your life as to be, from henceforth, the temple of God.
  • Priest: Let us pray: Mercifully hear our prayers, we beseech Thee, O Lord; and by Thy perpetual assistance keep this Thine elect, N, signed with the sign of the Lord’s cross, so that, preserving this first experience of the greatness of Thy glory, he (she) may deserve, by keeping Thy commandments, to attain to the glory of regeneration. Through Christ our Lord.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen.

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The Imposition of Hands

The priest places his hands on the candidate’s head.

  • Priest: Let us pray: Almighty, everlasting God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, look graciously down upon this Thy servant, N., whom Thou hast graciously called unto the beginnings of the faith; drive out from him (her) all blindness of heart; break all the toils of Satan wherewith he (she) was held: open unto him (her), O Lord, the gate of Thy loving kindness, that, being impressed with the sign of Thy wisdom, he (she) may be free from the foulness of all wicked desires, and in the sweet odor of Thy precepts may joyfully serve Thee in Thy Church, and grow in grace from day to day. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
  • Priest: Through the same Christ our Lord.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen

The Imposition of Salt

Now the priest puts a little blessed salt in the candidate’s mouth. Salt is the symbol of that wisdom which gives a relish for the sweetness of divine nourishment; preserves, by the teaching of the Gospel, from the corruption of sin, and prevents evil passions from growing in men’s souls. Adult catechumens might be signed on the brow, ears, eyes, nostrils, mouth, breast, and between the shoulders before the imposition of salt. If this procedure is followed, afterwards the candidate will kneel, recite the Our Father several times, and a Cross is made on his forehead, first by the sponsor and then by the priest.

Priest: N., Receive the salt of wisdom; let it be to thee a token of mercy unto everlasting life. May it make your way easy to eternal life.

  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen.
  • Priest: Peace be with you.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: And with your spirit.
  • Priest: Let us pray: O God of our fathers, O God the Author of all truth, vouchsafe, we humbly beseech Thee, to look graciously down upon this Thy servant, N., and as he (she) tastes this first nutriment of salt, suffer him (her) no longer to hunger for want of heavenly food, to the end that he (she) may be always fervent in spirit, rejoicing in hope, always serving Thy name. Lead him (her), O Lord, we beseech Thee, to the laver of the new regeneration, that, together with Thy faithful, he may deserve to attain the everlasting rewards of Thy promises. Through Christ our Lord.
  • Priest: Through the same Christ our Lord.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen

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Part II:
Admission into the Church Building

The Exorcism

The priest makes the Sign of the Cross over the  candidate three times and says:

  • Priest: I exorcise thee, unclean spirit, in the name of the Father + and of the Son, + and of the Holy + Spirit, that thou goest out and depart from this servant of God, N. For He commands Thee, accursed one, Who walked upon the sea, and stretched out His right hand to Peter about to sink. Therefore, accursed devil, acknowledge thy sentence, and give honor to the living and true God: give honor to Jesus Christ His Son, and to the Holy Spirit; and depart from this servant of God, N. because God and our Lord Jesus Christ hath vouchsafed to call him (her) to His holy grace and benediction and to the font of Baptism.

The Sign of the Cross

The priest again makes the Sign of the Cross on the candidate’s forehead

 

  • Priest: And this sign of the holy Cross, which we make upon his (her) forehead, do thou, accursed devil, never dare to violate.
  • Priest: Through the same Christ our Lord.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen

The Imposition of Hands

For the final time, the priest lays his hand on the candidate’s head

 

  • Priest: Let us pray: O Holy Lord, Father Almighty, Eternal God, Author of light and truth, I implore Thine everlasting and most just goodness upon this Thy servant N., that Thou wouldst vouchsafe to enlighten him (her) with the light of Thy wisdom: cleanse him (her) and sanctify him (her), give unto him (her) true knowledge; that, being made worthy of the grace of Thy Baptism, he (she) may hold firm hope, right counsel and holy doctrine.
  • Priest: Through Christ our Lord.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen.

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Admission into the Church Building

The priest lays the end of his stole on the candidate as a symbol of his priestly authority, and admits him into the church building, which is the symbol of the Church of Christ. If the catechumen is an adult and was annointed in Part I above, he may be asked to lie prostrate before the Altar in adoration of Christ before this next step.

  • Priest: N., enter thou into the temple of God, that thou mayest have part with Christ unto life everlasting.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen.

The Credo and Pater

  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I believe in God the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary; suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried. He descended into Hell. On the third day, He rose again from the dead. He ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence shall He come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost, the holy Catholic Church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation: but deliver us from evil. Amen.

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Part III
In the Nave of the Church

The Solemn Exorcism

  • Priest: I exorcise thee, every unclean spirit, in the name of God the Father + Almighty, in the name of Jesus + Christ, His Son, our Lord and Judge, and in the power of the Holy + Spirit, that thou be depart from this creature of God N, which our Lord hath deigned to call unto His holy temple, that it may be made the temple of the living God, and that the Holy Spirit may dwell therein. Through the same Christ our Lord, who shall come to judge the living and the dead, and the world by fire

The Ephpheta

The priest takes a little spittle and touches the ears and nostrils of the candidate with it. For health reasons, the use of spittle may be omitted. This rite comes from Mark 7:33-35, when Jesus healed the deaf-mute: “And taking him from the multitude apart, he put his fingers into his ears: and spitting, he touched his tongue. And looking up to heaven, he groaned and said to him: Ephpheta, which is, Be thou opened. And immediately his ears were opened and the string of his tongue was loosed and he spoke right.”.

  • Priest: Ephpheta, that is to say, Be opened, for an odour of sweetness. Be thou, devil, begone; for the judgement of God shall draw near.

The Renunciation of Satan

  • Priest: N., do you renounce Satan?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I do renounce him.
  • Priest: And all of his works?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I do renounce him.
  • Priest: And all his pomps?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I do renounce him.

The Annointing

The priest annoints the candidate with the oil of catechumens on the heart and between the shoulders in the form of a Cross, saying:

  • Priest: I annoint you + with the oil of salvation in Christ Jesus our Lord, that you may have everlasting life.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen.

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Part IV
At the Font

The priest removes his violet stole and puts on a white one.

The Profession of Faith

  • Priest: N., do you believe in God the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I do believe.
  • Priest: Do you believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son our Lord, Who was born and Who suffered?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I do believe.
  • Priest: Do you believe in the Holy Ghost, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and life everlasting?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I do believe.

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If the one to be baptized is a baby, the godparents take him to the font (the godmother holds him in her arms, the godfather touches the baby’s shoulder with his right hand); if he is an adult, the sponsor puts his right hand on the shoulder of the one to be baptized.

  • Priest: N., will you be baptized?
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: I will.

The priest pours water over the head of the candidate three times, once after each mention of the Divine Persons. The water he uses will have been consecrated during the Easter Vigil or on the Eve of the Pentecost. As he pours the water, the priest says these words (or the words of a conditional Baptism):

  • Priest: I baptize you in the name of the Father + and of the Son + and of the Holy + Spirit.

 

The Annointing with Chrism

  • Priest: May the Almighty God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who hath regenerated thee by water and the Holy Spirit, and who hath given thee the remission of all thy sins, may He Himself + anoint thee with the Chrism of Salvation, in the same Christ Jesus our Lord, unto life eternal.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen.
  • Priest: Peace be with you.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: And with your spirit.

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The White Linen Cloth

This priest takes a white linen cloth — symbolizing the purity of a soul cleansed from all sin, and a relic of the days when the newly baptized wore white albs for 8 days — and places it on the head of the candidate.

  • Priest: Receive this white garment, which mayest thou carry without stain before the judgment seat of our Lord Jesus Christ, that thou mayest have life everlasting.

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The Lighted Candle

The priest gives the candidate or the sponsor a lighted candle.

  • Priest: Receive this burning light, and keep thy Baptism so as to be without blame: keep the commandments of God, that when the Lord shall come to the nuptials, thou mayest meet Him together with all the Saints in the heavenly court, and mayest have eternal life and live for ever and ever.

Last Words of Good Will

  • Priest: N., go in peace and the Lord be with you. Amen.
  • Sponsor/Catechumen: Amen.

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Churching of Women:

Churching is the woman’s way of giving thanksgiving to God for the birth of her child, and predisposes her, through the priestly blessing that is a part of the ritual, to receive the graces necessary to raise her child in a manner pleasing to God.

 

The Ritual

The woman will make arrangements with her priest (ideally, the priest should know the women of his parish and make the offer to her). At the appointed time, she will kneel in the Narthex, holding a lighted candle. The priest, wearing a white stole, will bless her with holy water, and say:

  • V. Our help is in the Name of the Lord.
  • R. Who made Heaven and Earth.
  • ANT. She shall receive.

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The Earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof; the world, and all they that dwell therein.  For He hath founded it upon the seas; and hath prepared it upon the rivers.  Who shall ascend into the mountain of the Lord: or who shall stand in His holy place?  The innocent in hands and clean of heart, who hath not taken his soul in vain, nor sworn deceitfully to his neighbor.  He shall receive a blessing from the Lord, and mercy from God his Savior.  This is the generation of them that seek Him, of them that seek the face of the God of Jacob.  Lift up your gates, O ye princes, and be ye lifted up, O eternal gates: and the King of glory shall enter in.  Who is this King of glory? the Lord Who is strong and mighty: the Lord mighty in battle.  Lift up your gates, O ye princes, and be ye lifted up, O eternal gates: and the King of glory shall enter in.  Who is this King of glory? the Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory.  Glory be to the Father.

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The priest places the end of his stole in the woman’s hand and leads her into the church while saying:

Enter into the temple of God, adore the Son of the blessed Virgin Mary, who gave you fruitfullness of offspring.

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Outside the sanctuary, the mother kneels before the Altar and prays, thanking God for her child.

Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. (Now the Our Father is said silently)

  • V. And lead us not into temptation.
  • R. But deliver us from evil.
  • V. Save your handmaid, Lord.
  • R. Who hopes in Thee, my God.
  • V. Send her help, Lord, from the sanctuary.
  • R. And defend her out of Sion.
  • V. Let not the enemy prevail against her.
  • R. Nor the son of iniquity approach to hurt her.
  • V. O Lord, hear my prayer.
  • R. And let my cry come to Thee.
  • V. The Lord be with you.
  • R. And with thy spirit.
  • V. Let us pray.

Almighty, everlasting God, through the delivery of the blessed Virgin Mary, Thou hast turned into joy the pains of the faithful in childbirth; look mercifully upon this Thy handmaid, coming in gladness to Thy temple to offer up her thanks: and grant that after this life, by the merits and intercession of the same blessed Mary, she may merit to arrive, together with her offspring, at the joys of everlasting happiness. Through Christ our Lord.

R. Amen.

The priest sprinkles the mother with holy water in the shape of a Cross.

The peace and blessing of God almighty, the Father + and the Son and the Holy Spirit, descend upon you and remain forever.

R. Amen.

 

Consecration of a Child to the Immaculate Heart of Mary:

ACT OF CONSECRATION OF A CHILD  TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY

Blessed Virgin Mary, * Queen of Heaven and Earth, * to your Immaculate Heart,* the channel of all graces, * we consecrate this child * whom we have received from God’s goodness. We offer him [her] to you * that you may present him [her] to Your Divine Son, * that you may take him [her] under your loving, maternal protection,* that you may preserve him [her] from dangers, * that you may keep him [her] from all sin, * that you may make him [her] grow in piety * and in all virtue * so that he [she] may always be worthy * to call himself [herself] your child. May he [she] grow daily in wisdom and in grace, * may he [she] go through life having you always as his [her] refuge and mother. * May all virtues shine in him [her] * and may he [she] never offend your maternal Heart. May the Eternal Father always look upon him [her] with delight * and see in him [her] * a ray and reflection of your Immaculate Beauty.  And as today he [she] gladdens our home, * so may he [she] one day gladden the Eternal Home * which we pray will be his [hers].   Amen.

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Father S re-created this consecration booklet with colored pictures.

Reception:

We made a simple Italian menu, in keeping with our tradition for the previous two boys and in honor of his namesake.  Dad, Rose, and I made the chicken parmesan, homemade focaccia, antipasto skewers, artichoke forno, pasta bar with three homemade sauces, stuffed mushrooms, and homemade lemonade. G-3’s God mother made a delicious salad with homemade dressing.  My sis and her family made the baked herb chicken, roasted asparagus, and sweet tea.  Papa was excused from cooking duty since he has been caring for my mom, post surgery.

The entire reception was managed by my sister and Dad.  It is a great gift to have family that so generously serves one another.  In charity, please pray for my family.Baptism Cake IMG_0706

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giving baby some much need love after having him go through his baptism without a full feed

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DEO GRATIAS

First Holy Communion

May 20, 2012 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: First Communion, First Communion JOY, Sacraments, Sweetie

Can anyone receive Jesus into his heart and not die? ~ Blessed Imelda

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Sweetie received her First Holy Communion on Saturday, May 12, 2012.  It was a sweet consolation for Sweetie to receive our Lord on the feast day of Bl. Imelda Lambertini, patron of First Communicants.

Lord Jesus Christ, you received into heaven Blessed Imelda who loved you in the Eucharistic banquet. By her prayers may we learn to approach your holy table with that same fervent love and so fulfill our longing to be with you, who live and reign with the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

~General Calendar of the Order of Preachers

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PRE COMMUNION

We started formation in the home and Sweetie received formal preparation from Fr. L.

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FHC Practice

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First Confession – Fr. S

We moved forward with the physical details once Sweetie completed her FHC test from Fr. S.

We had initially decided to let Sweetie wear a dress from her sisters’ collection.  However, Grandma & Grandpa wouldn’t have it.  They contributed to Sweeties dress fund.

5.3.12 Dresses

I found four dress and was able to narrow it down to two options.  I brought them home for Sweetie to try on.  She chose the simplest dress with the less “poofy” veil with the headband, of course.  In typical Sweetie fashion, she changed her mind the following day.  She opted to wear Rose’s Jessica McClintock flower girl’s dress with the overlay that Great Grandma Helen made for Rose’s FHC.  Her veil was left unchanged.

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BEFORE MASS

We managed to leave the house at the right time.  We said a rosary on the way to church for the intentions of Sweetie and all the First Holy Communicants. 

We had plenty of time to spare before Father collected the children.  Sweetie made a visit to Jesus.lexi and mary

She returned outside to greet her guests and visit with her friends.

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Here is Sweetie with her fellow Little Flowers.  There were a total of 12 LF receiving FHC.

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This is Sweetie with her dear friend.

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We managed to get our family pics before Mass.  Hopefully someone, out there, has a decent pic of us.  If not, this will have to do.

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We were filled with joy for the blessed gift that Sweetie was about to receive for the first time.

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The children began to line up to process into Mass.

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The MC organized the First Holy Communicants.

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MASS

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AFTER MASS

The children re-entered the church after Mass for their enrollment in the Brown Scapular.

O God, Who hast honored the Order of Carmel with the special title of Thy most Blessed Mother Mary, ever Virgin: mercifully grant, that we who celebrate her memory this day with solemn office, may be shielded by her protection and deserve to come to everlasting joys: Who livest and reignest. ~ Prayer Source: 1962 Roman Catholic Daily Missal

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CELEBRATION

Sweetie was blessed to have wonderful turnout of family to join her for FHC – Auntie, Uncle, Teo, T, Lea, Grandma, Uncle R, Auntie S, Uncle E, Ari, Aunt Y, Nino & Nina and three of her Godsisters.  Sadly, Papa and Nana could not be physically present.  Papa was in the Respiratory ICU.  They were both missed but Sweetie understood that they were with her in prayer.

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Sweetie with her Nino & Nina (Godparents).

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We were sure not to miss a photo opp with any one of our blessed priests. We did, however, miss the presence of Fr. D.  He is no longer able to travel long distances.

Sweetie received her FHC instruction and First Holy Communion from Fr. L.

Fr. M is our Pastor.  Fr. S administered Sweetie’s First Confession.

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There were 36 First Communicants.

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DEO GRATIAS

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Linked to First Communion JOY – Party

First Communion Link - Girl My Beloved Jesus,
On This Joyous Day,
I Have Been Given
The Opportunity To
Receive In Communion,
Your Body, Your Blood,
Your Spirit And
Your Supreme Divinity:
May I Prove Worthy And
Appreciative Of This Most
Scared Gift Bestowed.

~ Communion Invitation

Godparents

May 15, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Baptism, Godchild, LG, Sacraments

We baptized our newest blessing, baby LG.  The baptism was performed in the Traditional Roman Rite. 

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Baby LG

    Born ~ May 1, 2011
    (St. Joseph the Worker, Divine Mercy Sunday 2011)
    Baptism ~ May 14, 2011
     

 

 

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Godparents

Now it has been stated…that godparents take upon themselves the duties of a tutor. Consequently they are bound to watch over their godchildren when there is need for them to do so: for instance when and where children are brought up among unbelievers. But if they are brought up among Catholic Christians, the godparents may well be excused from this responsibility, since it may be presumed that the children will be carefully instructed by their parents. If, however, they perceive in any way that the contrary is the case, they would be bound, as far as they are able, to see to the spiritual welfare of their godchildren.  ~St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica III-67-8

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                                     Credo!
                                                               I do believe!
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