Planning a traditional catholic wedding? Here is how we incorporated modern-day touches while keeping it timeless and elegant.
Celebrate a great Catholic Saint - St. Nicholas this Advent! Lots of fun ideas and tasty recipes to celebrate!
It's time for the BIG SCARY SACRAMENT! CONFESSSSSSSSSION. OK, it's not really that scary. But everyone seems to be afraid of it. So, let's demystify it, shall we? First: the question I always get from people who aren't Catholic: Can the priest ever te
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Carry your faith with style and grace with our Monstrance Tote Bag. Crafted from sturdy, thick, high-quality material, this tote features stunning art of different Monstrances, making it a beautiful accessory for any Catholic. Perfect for honoring the Year of the Eucharist, our tote also bears a quote from St. Augustine, adding a touch of spiritual inspiration to your everyday life. Whether you're headed to Mass, running errands, or spending time with your family, our Monstrance Tote Bag is the perfect companion to showcase your love for the Eucharist in a stylish and meaningful way. Order yours today from Catholic Family Crate and carry your faith wherever you go! Bag dimensions: 15” x 16” Material: Cotton canvas Screen-printed
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On All Souls' Day give your class the opportunity to integrate art and the Catholic traditions of votive candles and the Eternal Rest prayer using this display. Why your class will love this Students will have the time to reflect as they write down the names of deceased loved ones on their candles. When it's displayed, the whole class will have the opportunity to participate and pray for each other's intentions. Students will also enjoy coloring the candles which will be dedicated to their loved ones. What you get - Portrait and landscape options for headings - 2 different choices of headings 'November Month of the Holy Souls' or 'All Souls Day Prayer Intentions' - Portrait and landscape options for votive candles How to use this This can be used alongside All Souls' Day - Purgatory Comprehension for students to understand why Catholics pray for the souls of those who passed away. Bundle and Save We have 2 great options for bundles: 1) Get this display and the comprehension sheet in our All Souls' Day Bundle. 2) Get this display along with All Saints' day activities in our All Souls' and Saints' Day Bundle I hope this resource blesses you. God bless!
Once, I made a plan and got organized, I found creating a domestic church wasn't as complicated as I thought it would be.
Here are the gift ideas that I have personally picked out for Women! I hope you enjoy!
While all saints were certainly normal people like you and I, some feel just a little bit more “human” than others. Enter Pier Giorgio Frassati, the devout young Italian who turned my traditional view of sanctity on its head. I was first introduced to Blessed Pier Giorgio when I was a novice friar. As I scanned a display shelf in a Catholic bookstore, one of my classmates held a relatively thin paperback up to my face. “You’ve got to read about this guy!” he said. “You’ll love him.” I looked
This Mea Culpa Sweatshirt is basically the Latin (or Catholic) equivalent of wearing a shirt that says "my bad"! This fun Latin phrase is fun for Traditional Catholic settings, Latin Teachers, or anyone who studies Latin or Classical Education! A sturdy and warm sweatshirt bound to keep you warm in the colder months. A pre-shrunk, classic fit sweater that's made with air-jet spun yarn for a soft feel and reduced pilling. • 50% cotton, 50% polyester • Pre-shrunk • Classic fit • 1x1 athletic rib knit collar with spandex • Air-jet spun yarn with a soft feel and reduced pilling • Double-needle stitched collar, shoulders, armholes, cuffs, and hem All of our products are designed by me, Heather, a homesteading, homeschooling mom of 4 who lives on a farm and loves the country life. I am also known as the Latin Wizard to some of my friends! You can read more about my homestead adventures on my website, Green Eggs and Goats. **This listing is for the printed sweatshirt only. Any accessories shown are not included. Rolled sleeves are merely a styling suggestion. Sleeves do not come rolled.** This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Hi Ladies, It always amazes me the amount of good a single person can do. If we really look at all of the people in our lives and analyze the kind, generous, faithful, helpful, encouraging …
Although it has been said a thousand times before, it doesn’t make it less accurate — self-esteem starts with loving yourself, first and foremost. Now, there are tons of ways and thousands of paths to finding love for yourself, and one of them is getting empowering self-love tattoos to serve as a constant reminder of your worth and beauty.
Today, I want to broach a controversial topic, knowing full well that I may cause a ruckus. I want to talk about masculinity and the liturgy. (Fair warning: This is going to be long.) I will start with a few caveats. First, I do not believe the liturgy should ever be a controversial issue. It […]
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Description Media Additional Information 1 Review Saints for Girls is a beautiful treasure for little Catholic girls with saint stories they will love, remember, and admire. It contains illustrations on every page, with over half in full color. This title is suggested for pre-schoolers through second graders. Saints included in this edition are: Genevieve, Elizabeth, Frances Cabrini, Helena, Brigid, Teresa of Avila, Thérèse of the Child Jesus, and Bernadette. Pages: 104 Publication Date: 6/1/2014 SKU: NP9161 Product Format: Hardcover Pdf: https://tanbooks.com/content/NP9161_Preview.pdf Height: 7.00 Width: 5.75 1 Review 5 Love these books for church Posted by Lauren on Sep 14th 2023 I have been looking for books for my 5 year old who can’t quite read yet and my younger children. Th… Read More
The first I ever heard of Michaelmas was in Pride and Prejudice and Middlemarch and other olden-timey English books. Apparently, it was one of the four days during the year on which servants were hired and rents were collected, so it comes up a lot in books. Also they always eat a goose, which made it particularly memorable. Fast […]
Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Large 8" x 8" Contour kiss-cut vinyl stickers have never been this custom before! Now you can design your own personalized stickers and we’ll use our patented laser kiss-cut technology perfectly around them for you, die-cut style! You can add a single design to create one perfect sticker, or add multiple different designs to a sheet and create a sheet of stickers, each beautifully printed and individually kiss-cut. Zazzle’s custom kiss-cut stickers allow you to create and make your unique style really stick! Sheet Dimensions: 8” L x 8.5" H Design Area: 8" L x 8" H Stickers are cut to the exact shape of your image on a vinyl sheet Removable, low-tack adhesive leaves no sticky residue Choice between matte white or glossy transparent vinyl Printed with solvent inks that are fade-proof, water-proof, and scratch-resistant Available in 6 sizes 0.125" border will be added around each sticker to protect your design and also help it stand out against any background Please Note: Due to production limitations, there is a maximum of 30 individual stickers per sheet.
So here's my list of the top nine (wink, wink) powerful novenas for Catholics to pray.
A 4 page booklet (with a fill in the blank activity) that goes over many of the Catholic traditions of Lent.
Gabriel Malagrida A Jesuit missionary to Brazil, born 18 September or 6 December, 1689, at Menaggio, in Italy; died 21 September, 1761, at Lisbon. He entered the Jesuit order at Genoa in 1711. He set out from Lisbon in 1721 and arrived on the Island of Maranhào towards the end of the same year. Thence […]
Devotion for August The Immaculate Heart of Mary The history of the devotion to the Heart of Mary is connected on many points with that to the Heart of Jesus; nevertheless, it has its own history …
While some of us are still planning, organizing, and ordering books, some Catholic Homeschoolers have started school for the 2009-2010 school year! (Yes, yes, a bit early, but she's got a GREAT reason: a baby due any time now! So she wanted to get started before the wonderful arrival). Here, again, is one of our fabulous Guest Writers on CBHM, Liz. Guest Blogging Mama: Liz is a wife to a wonderful husband and mom to 4 (soon to be 5) beautiful children: Marco (6), Isabella (5), Anthony (3), and baby Christian. They find daily inspiration in the Holy Family and look to Jesus, Mary and Joseph for guidance. First Post on the First Day of School (a week today): Our school room is done. My plans for the first two weeks of school are neatly written in my planner. Copies of necessary paperwork for the kids has been made and filed away. Our schedule has been posted on our bulletin board. School books are lined up ready to be used. It seems like everything is in place for a new school year! The kids are excited and counting down on our calendar. For now, my job lies in preparing a special little something for the kids. As I posted earlier, I will be making a schultute for each of the kids. I printed out and laminated a wonderful student prayer from The Teacher's Helper cd's I have. Each child will get one in their school cone. Other treats will include: School supplies. A pencil case filled with simple supplies. Stickers. Klutz craft book. Treats (candy and snacks). New sketch books. New crayons. A t-shirt with our school logo on it. A new rosary. A small toy. A handmade prayer book.I'll be working on the actual cones starting tonight and through the weekend. It was hard coming up with a "theme" for each schultute. But I finally came up with a shark theme for Marco (who is insanely into sharks right now), flowers and tiaras for Isabella, and an outer space theme for Anthony. I'm excited about getting them done! I'm taking pictures as things get done, so get ready for a picture filled post on Sunday night!! Second Post on the First Day of School (Tuesday of this past week): We had our official first day of school on Monday! It was a complete success and the kids had a blast getting to "meet" their new books, open their Schultute's, take pictures, and yes...even get started on work! All around, I saw God's blessings and it turned out to be a perfect day! I was hoping to capture the first lesson for each child, but only had the camera on hand for one shot. I did capture so many other shots, however, and I hope you like them!! The kids' Schultute's the night before our first day. I can't say how excited I was to have the kids see them, but what surprised me was how excited my dearest husband was at the thought of starting this new tradition. He LOVED them! After having a special pancake breakfast the kids were allowed to go into the school room. There they found crowns with their names on them and their new grade levels on the back. The giddiness they exhibited was adorable! On the side of their names was a little picture clue as to what the theme for their Schultute was going to be. It was fun to hear them brainstorm all about their big surprise! Even Christian got in on the excitement with his own crown. On the count of 3, everyone say "First Day of School Rocks!!!" Showing off their new grade levels on their crowns. I made the kids stand in line while I placed their Schultutes on the school table. We then made a march to the school room once more. It was pure excitement when they saw their cones on the table!! They immediately wanted to open them to see what was inside, but they knew they had to wait. And although Christian might look a little bummed that he doesn't have his own cone, he quickly felt better after he got a little bag full of treats just for him. My boys! That cone is almost as big as Anthony!! Getting to open the cones was the best part of the day for the kids. I love the expression on Marco's face when he sees what's inside the Schultute! I'm glad I caught it on camera!! Surprises are the best!! The kids finished opening their Schultutes and I let them spent part of the morning enjoying their treats. After all was put away, we hung them up on the wall where they nicely form part of the decor now. We found a nice place on the wall to decorate with the school cones. After all the excitement, it was time to hit the books and start a new year! It was a great day!!! For more information on Schultuete, visit this site. Also, if you want to see what Liz did to prepare for this wonderful first day, please visit her home school's blog at Holy Family Classical Academy. She's got some fantastic ideas and suggestions on how to start the school year organized! I hope you've enjoyed the Ruiz family's first day of school as much as I have! God Bless you Liz and thank you for sharing this exciting day with us! Know that our family and the Mama readers of this blog will place your beautiful family in prayer. Also, for the safe the arrival of your new addition!