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Star Boy for St. Lucy’s Feast

December 13, 2022 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 12 December Saints, St. Lucy Leave a Comment

He’s ready to be celebrate today’s feast of St. Lucy as Star Boy — serving all his siblings and leading the way.

I wasn’t sure it would happen today since I didn’t stick to my plans as I hoped and I didn’t even have supplies for the hat. But he was set on filling his big brother’s role from previous years, the girls have generously given up their role on today’s feastday.

With all the special touches and treats to provide an Advent break of sorts, we do not neglect to meditate further on the life of this powerful saint.

Below is practical consideration from #frweninger 1876:

Impress deeply into your heart three memorable sayings of Saint Lucy.

The first regards almsgiving before death. This is much more agreeable to the Almighty, and much more useful to you than to give after your death. May you choose what is most agreeable to God and most useful to yourself.

The second is the answer which she gave to Paschasius: “You obey the command of the Emperor, and I, the command of God. You fear a mortal man, and I fear the immortal God; Him I must obey.” May you act according to these words. Keep the commandments of the Lord, for He can truly be more useful to you, and harm you more than all mortal men.

The third is comprised in the following words: “Those whose life is chaste, are a temple of the Holy Ghost.” For whom then are the unchaste a dwelling? Surely, for no one else than the spirit of hell. Should not this thought alone awaken in you the greatest horror for the vice of unchastity, and an especial love for the virtue of purity?

Besides these three maxims, consider how miraculously Saint Lucy was strengthened and protected by the power of God, in such a manner that no force could move her from where she stood.

Endeavor, at least, to be immovable in your intention, to live more piously, and to shun sin, especially that sin to which you are most addicted.

In order not to become guilty of it again, you ought to stand as immovable as a rock in the sea.

Let prayer and trust in God be your help, as they were Saint Lucy’s.

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast and immovable,” says Saint Paul. (1 Corinthians 15)

St. Lucia

December 31, 2021 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 12 December Saints, St. Lucia, St. Lucy, Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Dad has Scandinavian & Italian blood but we celebrate this glorious feast day because we are Catholic and seek the intercession of our beloved St. Lucia.

We seek to use the beautiful customs which have been inspired by the liturgical customs to inspire our family to make a feast day marvelous — to give greater glory to God and a special saint.

And sometimes it’s super simple — store-bought donuts and a reading of the saint’s life (as pictured from last year’s celebration).

May it all lift our minds to Heaven where the Saint of Light sings in the glorious Choir of Virgins.

May all the feast day celebrations in our homes be a way to invite Heaven to work miracles again for the faithful through the intercession of the members of the Church Triumphant, the Saints — our modest attempt to restore Christendom within our own families.

SANTA LUCIA, ORA PRO NOBIS.

This year we will have a simple brunch at 10 am after our children’s first lessons of the day. We will turn on our tree lights in the house and the candles in the windows. We will offer our family rosary & Advent devotions earlier so we can make our first trip to see Christmas lights in town while enjoying a hot drink & treat.

The drive ended with Compline. Dad tucks them into bed and we will return to our normal Advent Plans – awaiting the Christ-child with our set out penance, devotions, and an exterior reflective of our interior.

St. Lucia, ora pro nobis!

December 13, 2014 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 12 December, 12 December Saints, Advent, St. Lucia, St. Lucy Leave a Comment

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Saint Lucia
Virgin and Martyr

Feast – December 13

Lucy, patron of Sicily, and one of the saints of the Canon of the Mass, was martyred at Syracuse in the persecution of Diocletian about the year 304. The legend of her martyrdom says that she was denounced as a Christian by a rejected suitor. Refusing to apostatize, she was condemned to a brothel, but a mysterious force prevented the persecutors from moving her from the tribunal. After an unsuccessful attempt had been made to burn her to death, her neck was pierced with a dagger.

Prayer in Honor of St. Lucy

O God, our Creator and Redeemer, Mercifully hear our prayers that a we venerate Thy servant, St. Lucy, for the light of faith Thou didst bestow upon her, Thou wouldst vouchsafe to increase and to preserve this same light in our souls, that we may be able to avoid evil, to do good and to abhor nothing so much as the blindness and the darkness of evil and of sin.

Relying on Thy goodness, O God, we humbly ask Thee, by the intercession of Thy servant, St. Lucy that Thou wouldst give perfect vision to our eyes, that they may serve for Thy greater honor and glory, and for the salvation of our souls in this world, that we may come to the enjoyment of the unfailing light of the Lamb of God in paradise.

St. Lucy, virgin and martyr, hear our prayer and obtain our petitions.

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Dad has Scandinavian and Italian blood but we celebrate this glorious feast day because we are Catholic and seek the intercession of  our beloved St. Lucia.  We seek her intercession in a special way this year.  SANTA LUCIA, ORA PRO NOBIS.

One of the most enjoyable ways to teach our children the richness of the Catholic Faith and to keep them close to the Holy Mother Church is to fill their lives with the sacred and the beautiful.  When they are immersed in the reverence and silence of the Traditional Latin Mass, when they grow accustomed to the rhythm and rituals of following and celebrating the feast days, both at Church and at home, these traditions become such an integral part of them that the thought of not being Catholic will seem empty and meaningless.

Sparkles and Sweetie decided to spear head our Santa Lucia feast day.  The scoured their recipes in search of a new twist.  Our simple celebration started the night before since I’m on bed-rest and there is no telling what will come at any given moment.  The girls prepped their treats with some help from Star Boys, Papi and Dragonfly.sparklessantalucia

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The girls woke us up by candlelight and led us downstairs to a beautiful spread.  Dad played “Santa Lucia” (click to hear) as we processed.

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PRAYER TO ST. LUCY, PATRON OF THE EYES

We present ourselves before thee, O virgin Martyr, beseeching thee to obtain for us that we may recognize in His lowliness that same Jesus Whom thou now seest in His glory. Take us under thy powerful patronage. Thy name signifies light; guide us through the dark night of this life. O fair light of virginity! enlighten us; evil concupiscence has wounded our eyes: pray for us, O thou bright light of virginity! that our blindness be healed, and that rising above created things, we may be able to see that true light, which shineth in darkness, but which darkness cannot comprehend. Pray for us, that our eye may be purified, and may see, in the Child who is to be born at Bethlehem, the new Man, the second Adam, the model on Which the life of our regeneration must be formed. Pray too, O holy virgin, for the Church of Rome and for all those which adopt her form of the holy Sacrifice; for they daily pronounce at the altar of God thy sweet name; and the Lamb, Who is present, loves to hear it. Heap thy choicest blessings on the fair Isle, which was thy native land, and where grew the palm of thy Martyrdom. May thy intercession secure to her inhabitants firmness of faith, purity of morals, and temporal prosperity, and deliver them from the disorders which threaten her with destruction.

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Resources:

  • Saint Lucia song in Swedish, “Sankta Lucia”
  • Book on Audio – Lucia, Saint of Light – Ancient Faith Radio
  • St. Lucia Crown Tutorial – JOYfilledfamily
  • Saint Lucy Coloring Page – Catholic Playground
  • St. Lucia & Star Boy Coloring Page – Waltzing Matilda
  • St. Lucia Paper Doll COLOR – Lily & Thistle
  • St. Lucy Paper Doll B&W – Paper Dali
  • Printable St. Lucia Holy Cards
  • St. Lucia Wordsearch
  • Santa Lucia Peg Dolls – Posie Gets Cozy
  • Paper St. Lucia Crown
  • St. Lucia Crown or Centerpiece – Nest Full of Eggs
  • St. Lucia Card Printable
  • Santa Lucia Treats – Catholic Cuisine
  • Previous years’ celebrations – JOYfilledfamily
  • Latin Mass Propers Online – Full Latin, PDF Format – MaternalHeart.Org: Dec. 13 – St Lucy, Virgin and Martyr: Missa ‘Dilexisti’ with Commemoration of the 2nd Sunday of Advent

St. Lucia JOYfilledfamily Pinterest Board

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St Lucia Day 2014

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Today our parish also celebrated with a  Solemn Rorate Mass.  The Rorate Mass is a special votive mass for Our Lady during Advent, traditionally celebrated by candlelight in the early morning.  As the Mass ends the sky is just starting to glow with the new day and we journey from darkness to light and the coming of the Word Made Flesh in the womb of the Virgin Mother is upon us.


The piece is “Gabriel’s Message,” a traditional Basque Advent carol, sung by the Choir and Choristers of St. Stephen the First Martyr Parish on the album “The Little Road to Bethlehem.”

This video was created by a talented parishioner, Jennifer Rego.

Santa Lucia

December 13, 2012 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 12 December, 12 December Saints, St. Lucia, St. Lucy Leave a Comment

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Saint Lucy
Virgin and Martyr

Feast – December 13

Lucy, patron of Sicily, and one of the saints of the Canon of the Mass, was martyred at Syracuse in the persecution of Diocletian about the year 304. The legend of her martyrdom says that she was denounced as a Christian by a rejected suitor. Refusing to apostatize, she was condemned to a brothel, but a mysterious force prevented the persecutors from moving her from the tribunal. After an unsuccessful attempt had been made to burn her to death, her neck was pierced with a dagger.

 

 

 

Prayer in Honor of St. Lucy

O God, our Creator and Redeemer, Mercifully hear our prayers that a we venerate Thy servant, St. Lucy, for the light of faith Thou didst bestow upon her, Thou wouldst vouchsafe to increase and to preserve this same light in our souls, that we may be able to avoid evil, to do good and to abhor nothing so much as the blindness and the darkness of evil and of sin.

Relying on Thy goodness, O God, we humbly ask Thee, by the intercession of Thy servant, St. Lucy that Thou wouldst give perfect vision to our eyes, that they may serve for Thy greater honor and glory, and for the salvation of our souls in this world, that we may come to the enjoyment of the unfailing light of the Lamb of God in paradise.

St. Lucy, virgin and martyr, hear our prayer and obtain our petitions.

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 santa lucia feast day treat

This year’s St. Lucy’s treat is a far stretch from that of last year’s feast day.  It’s the result of parents feeling guilty that we have been “treatless” for many of he feast days this year.  It’s what results when we return home at 10:30 pm the previous night from Mass & celebrations for Our Lady of Guadalupe.  It’s us (as parents) making the best of our recent crosses and taking advantage of a good deal – Krispy Kreme offering free dozen donuts on 12.12.12.  ALL FOR!

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Resources:

  • St. Lucia Crowns – JOYfilledfamily
  • St. Lucy ~ Loyalty Little Flowers Meeting – JOYfilledfamily
  • St. Lucia & Star Boy Coloring – Waltzing Matilda
  • St. Lucy of Syracuse Coloring – Waltzing Matilda
  • St. Lucy Coloring Page – Sanctus Simplicitus (pg 18)
  • St. Lucia Paper Doll – Paper Dali
  • St. Lucy Paper Doll (colored)
  • St. Lucy Word Find – Sanctus Simplicitus
  • St. Lucy Maze – Sanctus Simplicitus
  • Printable St. Lucia, St. Nicholas, Immaculate Conception Holy Cards – Sanctus Simplicitus
  • Treats – Catholic Cuisine
  • Previous years’ celebrations – JOYfilledfamily

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Sparkles, the youngest girl in the family, served up the morning treat.

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2012 Santa Lucia Day Link-Up

St. Lucia Surprise

December 14, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 12 December, 12 December Saints, Cookies, St. Lucia, St. Lucy 4 Comments

We’ve been down playing the celebration of feast days in our home, trying to find our new rhythm of life.  Also, the focus has been removed from food since we’re simplifying that area of our life, too. 
Today’s feast day celebration for St. Lucy was minimal.  We read a few stories, colored some art work and cleaned to prepare for Christ’s coming.  The day ended with our Christmas Novena.  We all resigned, or so I thought.  I went back downstairs several hours after everyone went to bed.  Here is what I found…..
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Rose made some delicious no grain chocolate chip cookies.  I had printed this recipe earlier for future use.  I didn’t expect her to stay up to make them tonight.  It was a lovely surprise that I’m sure her siblings will reward with tons of kisses.  Now, I have to be certain that I leave them some to enjoy.

St. Lucia ~ ora pro nobis
Lucy, patron of Sicily, and one of the saints of the Canon of the Mass, was martyred at Syracuse in the persecution of Diocletian about the year 304. The legend of her martyrdom says that she was denounced as a Christian by a rejected suitor. Refusing to apostatize, she was condemned to a brothel, but a mysterious force prevented the persecutors from moving her from the tribunal. After an unsuccessful attempt had been made to burn her to death, her neck was pierced with a dagger.
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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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