Listen to God's voice at the foot of the crucifix." ~St. Gaspar del Bufaro~

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Preparing A Catholic Advent

Now that Advent is all around us, many of us are busy preparing our hearts and homes for this special time of year.    
Not only am I always seeking to simplify things and not have it be a stressful time, it's always my heart's desire to bring out the sacred to counter the secular...To bring our faith into all we do.  Here some little ways to prepare for a Catholic Advent...
It's a few random sharings, using the basic premise of our faith...Aiming to know, love, serve God and one another!

Know and Love God...
 Bring out the Advent wreath and print out the nightly prayers ahead of time.  There are many free sources.  Family in Feast and Feria shares some beautiful Advent printables.  This year, I'm supporting a new booklet, O Radiant Dawn, by Catholic author, Lisa Hendey.  I think it's a whopping $1.50.

Many faithful folks use the rhythm of the liturgical cycle to renew their commitment to prayer life.  I know that I sure do!  There are a few novenas this time of year but my favorite has already started, the Immaculate Conception Novena.
I can't say enough about the Magnificat Year of Faith Companion guide...I absolutely love it!  If you haven't picked it up, it's worth every penny:) It's a beautiful compilation of short mediations written by different spiritual authors.  I'm sticking with this instead of the Advent Companion this year.  Here are my other personal picks this year for 
Advent Devotional Reading:
Magnificat
Magnificat Year of Faith Companion
I noticed they also have a Kindle addition!
The Little Way of Advent
My husband is reading:
Exploring Advent With Luke

Consider giving Godparents (or other special people) a little early present by giving Advent spiritual reading, coupled with this holy popcorn made by Benedictine Nuns! (Plus it gets some Christmas shopping and gift-giving done early:)
This is a small gift bag of Chocolate Peppermint Patty Popcorn, it is the perfect gift size, and it's only $4.00! I might add that this company is extremely efficient and my order was sent [almost] as fast as Amazon;)

Consider doing a mini-Advent retreat with your family during Advent, committing to daily family prayer, and a focus on the true reason for the season.  Many families read books together.  We have many favorite picture books that we don't always get through! But we do our best each year...

A family need not make a purchase to bring more prayer into the home. I absolutely adore the free prayer resources at this Praying Advent site!  It's chock-full of good stuff...Hallelujah!

A Jesse Tree Study?
This could also serve as a family Advent retreat...We are giving it a try!

This year, we are using this Jesse Tree Study Guide offered by Sanctus Simplicitus, thanks to Lena at Joyfilled Family, who offered the tip:)  It looks like a detailed study of the geneology of Christ with prayers and discussion suggestions. I am looking forward to this enhancement to our Advent home schooling days!   Sanctus Simplicitus also has some other wonderful resources at their blog!

There are 2 other family Advent books (Designed to read aloud together~One chapter per night) that we love!
1-The series by Arnold Ytreeide (Jotham's Journey) and
2-Destination: Bethlehem


Two-thumbs up for these Christmas cards...
I finally found some Catholic Christmas photo cards!  (Also fairly reasonable in price:)  They are offered by Printery House.  The prices were right too...Some as low as .85!

December 6th~This year, I am keeping the feast of St. Nicholas shoe gifts simple...chocolate coins and candy rosaries!  Real Life Rosary makes these for $3.99 and they are offering to put your children's names on the labels for St. Nicholas day or stocking stuffers.

Serve God and One Another
Service?
There are so many ways to serve throughout Advent and Christmas.  To me, the goal is to continue to serve beyond the season! 
Sometimes the little things we do can be positively habit forming.  I stumbled upon this site that sends a daily e-mail with a kindness act to perform for each day of Advent. Giving it a whirl;) It's called Advent Acts of Kindness.  This will also help cushion our manger for baby Jesus!

One other idea...Our family collects alluminum cans and bottles for the whole year.  As a family, we turn them all in during Advent and give the money to a child or family in need through our church or community.  Last year, we were able to donate a generous amount from all we had saved:)

Gifts?
It's better to give than receive.
I'm trying to buy more faith-based gifts this year.
Did you know the Miraculous Medal Shrine has a gift shop?  I don't want to give any gifts away  (some of my friends might find out what gifts I bought for them;)...So let's just say I love their jewelery:)  The gift shop also offers to personalize Christmas Mass cards, also one of the best gifts to give!

The Marian's of the Immaculate Conception also have a sweet little gift store.  These cute little guys are only $4.00:)
 And this beautiful antique holy family necklace, a mere $9.95! 

Have you heard of the Immaculate Waters natural soap and lotion products made with Lourdes Water?  They are a little pricey but I love them and they make great gifts:) You can find them at The Catholic Company or Monastery Greetings.

Catholic Embroidery also offers some unique items and they were another extremely prompt and efficient business, getting the order out immediately. I bought the cutest book bags for my girls.  I just love to promote quality faith-based companies that are customer-service oriented and this is one of them!

Well, I think that's about it for a few random sharings:) I'll leave off by sharing a lovely Advent prayer.  Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful Advent season, through knowing, loving, serving God and one another! 

Dear Jesus: I look forward to Sunday and this new season. But all around me are the signs rushing me to Christmas and some kind of celebration that equates spending with love.
I need your help. I want to slow my world down. This year, more than ever, I need Advent, these weeks of reflection and longing for hope in the darkness.
Jesus, this year, help me to have that longing. Help me to feel it in my heart and be aware of the hunger and thirst in my own soul. Deep down, I know there is something missing in my life, but I can’t quite reach for it. I can’t get what is missing.
I know it is about you, Jesus. You are not missing from my life, but I might be missing the awareness of all of the places you are present there.
Be with me, my dear friend. Guide me in these weeks to what you want to show me this Advent. Help me to be vulnerable enough to ask you to lead me to the place of my own weakness, the very place where I will find you the most deeply embedded in my heart, loving me without limits. Amen.


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Advent All Around Us

"There is no better way of growing toward perfection in the spiritual life than to be always starting over again and never thinking that we have done enough."
St. Francis de Sales

Miraculously, the natural world is preparing itself right now...Just like it does every season.  It sets the stage for hope, for new life. 
My soul connects.  

A jog in the rain today begged me to question why I should be surprised that God renews the face of the earth this time of year?
Of course, it's Advent all around us.
His timing is always perfect.

As the name Advent signifies coming, from the Latin word Adventus, our souls prepare for the celebration of Christ's coming.  He came as an infant and He will come again, a time and hour we shall not know.  Just like God's creation, we too, prepare for hope eternal, especially this time of year.
One might think a vibrant explosion of color would signify perfection... but no. Instead, it heralds in a steadfast promise of renewal...never perfect but always striving to be more beautiful, inside and out.  The colors fade and trees are stripped but never without hope of coming back bigger and stronger.
A shedding of the old brings a new beginning, a new color in springtime.
A shower from heaven cleanses all around, making way for wonderful things to come.
Advent is all around us, right before our very eyes...

All of creation stands before us, holding up a mirror to our souls.
Am I prepared?
...to toss out the old and make way for the new?
Who do I see in this reflection of mine as Advent arrives again this season of life?... 
Like the fluttering leaves around me, I see someone who is imperfect, often upside down, 
eagerly seeking to be right side up, more vibrant in faith, hope and love.
I come broken and torn...
deeply desiring to be made whole, again and again.
This I feel, this I see, this I know.
A new creation beckons, always, without fail. 
A canopy of God's love awaits, like a babe in a manger, if we only take heed and harden not our hearts.
Preparing to empty self, start anew, in joyful anticipation of a birth that saved the world, is the reason for the season...We see it all around us.
From the womb of a chosen, virgin, sinless, woman, a Savior reigns forever...
She was made mother for us all.
There is so much to look forward to, to celebrate...
In joyful jubilation we turn toward the coming weeks with much work to do but peace in our hearts, knowing that a magnificent masterpiece is unfolding before our eyes.
A new dawn is coming...
 Advent is all around us with a hope that never ends.

Linking up!
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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wishing all of you a very blessed and happy Thanksgiving!  
I am truly grateful for the many wonderful people I have met here in this little place of cyber:)  
Thank you for touching my life!  
"Enter his gates with thanksgiving
And his courts with praise!
Give thanks to him, bless his name!
For the Lord is good;
His steadfast love endures forever,
And his faithfulness to all generations."
Psalm 100

Monday, November 19, 2012

Advent Book Winners!

We have 2 winners!
I realized that I had already purchased this book for myself last year so that left us with 3 books.  (The author so graciously sent one to give away and one for me).  What a blessing that I already had one so we could give both copies away!
We mixed up all the names and the littlest one got to pick:)
+Here are the 2 winners+
Congratulations!
Please send me an e-mail with your home addresses and I will do my best to get those books out in the mail right away:)

Thanks to everyone who entered and a special thank you to the authors, Sharon and Christine, for this fun Advent opportunity!


Monday, November 12, 2012

Advent Giveaway!

~Hi Everyone~
I am so excited to offer a book giveaway in time for Advent...
Yes, Advent is coming...Beginning on December 2nd!
I was contacted by the author, Sharon Altman, who co-authored the book with her daughter, Christine Winkelman.  It's called Destination: Bethlehem...A Family Advent Adventure.
This is a delightful Catholic chapter book for each day of December leading up to Christmas – and is both entertaining and educational for the adults reading it aloud and the children listening.
There are a number of Advent books out there but what attracted me to this one was 2 things:
1-Sharon wrote this book for her grandsons (Her daughter and co-author's boys) and they decided from the start that they would donate profits from the book to a sister parish in Guatemala to help the kids there. I loved this! 
2-It's do-able! Reading small amounts during a busy time of year is very appealing.  I love that you can read a chapter a day and savor the real meaning of the season with our children. 
I was happy to do this review, hopefully stirring up interest in a book for more families to enjoy during Advent, and to help the children in this Guatamala mission parish.
And as their motto states:
"It's more than a book, it's an experience"

 If you would like to enter the drawing, please leave a comment to let me know and share the news, if you can.  The last day for entry is next Sunday, November 18th!
The authors also have a book blog that you may visit for more information on their book:) d-bethlehem.blogspot.com


Yay, this is kicking off my own Advent planning!
I'm starting my review with what we did last year...
Preparing a J.O.Y.ful Advent.
Don't forget to enter the drawing and help spread the word!
(Remember, this would also make a great gift:)
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