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Child Led Learning & A Treat for St. Jogues

September 27, 2012 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 09 September, 09 September Saints, Dessert, St. Jogues

Learning leads us to all sorts of adventures, sometimes planned but usually they’re stumbled upon. Today was one of those normal days for us, unplanned learning.

The day started with an introduction to the saint(s) of the day – St. Isaac Jogues, John DeBrebeuf, and their Companions. The littles quickly became fascinated by the life of Saint Jogues. The remaining day’s lessons quickly changed focus to that of the St. Jogues. I posted some resources here.

Isaac Jogues was one of the French Jesuits who came from France in the seventeenth century to bring the gift of Baptism and the Faith to the Indians in the New World. It would be hard to find in all the lives of the saints a story more filled with danger, terror and blazing love than that of these Jesuits.

It was snack time before we knew it but no one wanted to stop our discussion about the heroic martyr. We did some more reading about the Indians that St. Jogues evangelized, the Huron Indians. The Hurons were an Iroquois tribe of some thirty-five thousand Indians. We learned, among many interesting facts, that the Huron Indian’s primary food was corn. The corn was often altered with what the Hurons had available to them, meat, fruit, or beans. That gave Sweetie and Sparkle the idea that we should make something out of blueberries. Papi had cake on his mind since he is working on the letter C. Our snack/treat lesson supplement was set, blueberry cake.

Although agriculture was important in the economy of the Huron, it was not the only source of subsistence. Berries, particularly strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, were plentiful. Fruits were fried for winter use, to be used as preserves for the sick, to give taste to sagmite, and to put into the small cakes that were baked in the ashes. ~ An Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649

Sparkles helped me scour online for a gluten-free blueberry cake recipe. We found our inspiration from the one and only, Paula Deen. She shared a delectable treat, Pineapple Blueberry Crunch Cake.


The girls checked the pantry as I listed the ingredients and Papi prepped the cooking station. We had everything on hand!

Some slight modification were made and the girls went to work. (The boys were sidetracked by an invitation from Papa and Nana to go purchase new shoes.)


Be sure to check Catholic Cuisine if you’re up for making this next year or celebrating St. Jogues and the First American Martyrs Feast day in the NO Calendar, on Oct. 19.
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“My heart tells me that if I have the happiness of being employed in this mission, I shall go never to return; but I shall be happy if Our Lord will complete the sacrifice where He has begun it, and make the little blood I have shed in that land the pledge of what I would give from every vein of my body and my heart. In a word, this people is ‘a bloody spouse to me’—’in my blood have I espoused it to me.’ May our good Master, who has purchased them in His blood, open to them the door of His Gospel, as well as to the four allied nations near them. Adieu, dear Father; pray to Him to unite me inseparably to Him. ~ “ISAAC JOGUES, S.J.”

In His JOY,

St. Isaac Jogues

September 26, 2012 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 09 September, 09 September Saints, 10 October, 10 October Saints, Jesuit, Martyr, St. Isaac Jogues, St. Jogues

O God, You blessed the first fruits of the faith in the vast expanse of North America by the missionary labors and martyrdom of blessed Isaac, John, and their companions. May the harvest for Christ grow daily more abundant in the whole world through the intercession of these saints. Through our Lord .

martyrs_large1 SAINTS ISAAC JOGUES, JOHN DE BREBEUF, AND THEIR COMPANIONS
Martyrs

[IN ALL DIOCESES OF THE UNITED STATES]

EO Calendar – September 26 ~ NO Calendar – October 19

SAINTS CYPRIAN AND JUSTINA
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DOUBLE, SECOND CLASS / RED
These eight French Jesuit missioners, the first canonized saints of the North American continent, labored and died among the most barbaric of red men in the most impenetrable fastnesses of the 17th-century New World. After struggling with unbelievable privations and hardships, they were severely tortured and martyred by the Iroquois Indians between the years 1642 and 1649. Fathers Isaac Jogues and Anthony Daniel and the two lay oblates, John Lalande and Rene Goupil, gave their lives in what is now New York State; Fathers John de Brebeuf, Gabriel Lalemant, Charles Garnier, and Noel Chabanel in central Canada.

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St. Isaac Jogues Patron: Americas; Canada.

Symbols: men dressed in Jesuit black robes with crucifix in hands; IHS is the symbol for the Society of Jesus; red (color for martyrdom); red roses (symbol of martyrdom)

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“We consoled one another at this decree of Divine Providence and kept preparing ourselves for anything that God might ordain.” ~ St. Isaac Jogues

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Resources:isaacjogues

  • St. Iassac Jogues Bio – All For Mary
  • St. Issac Jogues Bio – EWTN
  • St. Isaac Jogues, St. John De Brebeuf and Companions Bio – Holy Spirit Interactive
  • St. Isaac Jogues: Here is a story to remember when one is tempted to sin with his hands. – Catholic Culture
  • A Story of St. Isaac Jogues – Heritage History
  • Latin Mass Propers Online – Full Latin with Commemoration – Daily Catholic.Org
  • In the Ravine with St. Issac
  • Feast of the North American Martyrs – Sanctus Simplicitus
  • Coloring Page of St. Issac Jogues and an Indian – Crusaders for Christ!
  • Activities for St. Isaac Jogues – Footsteps of American Saints
  • National Shrine of North America Martyrs
  • A Huron Indian Treat for St. Jogues – Catholic Cuisine and JOYfilledfamily

Audio –

  • Mass & Office, for 26 Sep 2012 – Monastero San Benedet
  • Office for 26 Sep 2012 – The Chant of Le Barroux
  • St. Isaac Jogues and Companion – Saint of the Day
  • Homily – Saints Isaac Jogues- John Brebeuf- Priests- Martyrs and Companions (starts at 7:05)

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"My confidence is placed in God who does not need our help for accomplishing his designs. Our single endeavor should be to give ourselves to the work and to be faithful to him, and not to spoil his work by our shortcomings."  ~Saint Isaac Jogues

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