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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Our First Catholic Traditions




Gary and I want so much to establish traditions in our home so that we can continue to learn our faith and teach it to our children through meaningful ritual. We want our home to be a place where Catholicism is lived out each day, "dissolving the boundaries between parish and home," where reminders and celebrations give life to the faith that we will teach them. These traditions and physical actions remind us of our beliefs, encourage us in our weakness and strengthen our resolve to humbly serve God! We are reading through and trying to implement suggestions from The Catholic Home: Celebrations and Traditions for Holidays, Feast Days, and Every Day by Meredith Gould.

Today, Palm Sunday, we celebrate the Triumphal Entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. As we receive palms at Mass we recall when Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowds greeted him with waving palm branches, and covered his path with palm branches. Immediately following this great time of celebration in the ministry of Jesus, he begins his journey to the cross. It also marks the beginning of Holy Week, a time when we reflect on this journey to the cross, prepare to make the journey with Him, and await the JOY of the Resurrection. Since this in the holiest time of the entire year, the "Solemnity of all solemnities" we want to ready ourselves by physically reminding ourselves and our families of this time by marking it with traditions (an effort we hope to make at each Holiday)!

We spent the day with my two lovely sisters-in-law and cousin, Mandy. Gary and I hosted an afternoon of dying Easter eggs in preparation for Holy Week.





Of course Gianna, my adorable niece,(Katie's daughter), made the day bright and cheery with her smile. She was practicing waving too!


Today is also a day to cover all holy statues, icons and pictures, as a way to prepare to empty ourselves and our homes, fast from these beautiful images and prepare to meet them anew in the Resurrection, which we joyfully anticipate on Easter Sunday (in just one week). I was blessed to be able to spend some wonderful time with Melissa, who grew up with many of these holy traditions. We both bought purple fabric at Joann's and here are some shots of my fabric being put to great use as Lent is now over and Holy Week begins! Thanks, Melissa! :)



Perhaps next year, we will try some of Melissa's suggestions: dying plain fabric purple (instead of buying it) and dying kidney beans purple to visualize the small sacrifices we have made throughout our Lenten journey. (Interesting how many times the word "dying" has come up in this post! Lent is a constant reminder that we must "die to self" and rise with Christ.)

From what I've read so far, dying Easter eggs is supposed to remind us that eggs are a symbol of new life, as we find in the Resurrection. Also, it's interesting that at the Jewish Passover Seder, a hard-boiled egg dipped in salt water symbolizes the festival sacrifice offered at the Temple in Jerusalem. Meredith Gould reminds me that the early Christians died the eggs red: respresenting the blood of Christ. The Pagans saw the eggs as a sign of fertility and propserity.

Traditions I'm shooting for next year: braiding palms, making hot cross buns, and having a traditional Seder meal.

This is an EXCEPTIONALLY SPECIAL year for us as I have been asked to sponsor April, a lovely woman preparing for Baptism and Full Communion with the Catholic Church. At the Easter Vigil, April will be baptized, receive the Holy Spirit in Confirmation and then receive Holy Communion! I am honored that she has invited me to journey with her as her sponsor and Godparent and I am learning from her every day! She was actually brought to Ave Maria because of Publix (she transferred from a Publix in Sarasota after finishing school). She had no idea that by bringing her here, God would call her Home to Holy Mother Church within a year of moving here. His plans are so far above ours!

Let him turn to the LORD for mercy; to our God, who is generous in forgiving. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the LORD. As high as the heavens are above the earth, so high are my ways above your ways and my thoughts above your thoughts. ~Issaiah 555:7-9

Jesus, I love you. Permit me never to offend Thee again. Grant that I may love you always and then, do with me as you will.

Adventures come in FOURS...

As we live out married life, and the ordinary tasks that the day to day can bring I have to admit some days I can become ingrateful for the beauty in the "mundane."

So....this past week, God humbled me and brought us some challenging adventures.

In summary, our router went out, internet crashed, printer stopped functioning altogether, and our dishwasher broke. As if we weren't handling enough "big picture" things, we decided to seriously consider buying a CAR! We are learning every day about how to spend our precious time (since we rarely see one another during the week...Gary works until 10:00pm or so and I am up early in morning).

Anyway...here are some pictures of the adventure with the dishwasher. And I'm happy to report that there was a minor clog that was causing a major problem and my UNBELIEVABLE husband took the entire thing apart and FIXED IT (for free!)



Isn't he cute?

By the way....internet, printer and router are all fixed. Gary got to have some amazing conversations with tech. support people. Interesting what God will do to bring us together with His children! Also, we didn't buy the car, but learned a lot about our goals as a family, finances, etc. It was an exciting thought and we hope to need one very soon as we so very much want to be parents, but only in God's time!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Feast of the Annunciation




+++ Happy Feast of the Annunciation! +++

May our Mother, Mary be your guide to humble service. And may her fiat, her yes, be an example for us as we strive to be obedient.

Today was a beautiful Mass with the entire town of Ave Maria and my school, Donahue Academy! The children prayed their way through a very long and beautiful Liturgy, including 13 Priests, Bishop Dewane and the beautiful Ave Maria University Choir! (click to listen to pure HEAVEN!!)

Following the Mass, the entire congregation took part in a beautiful Eucharistic Procession which went around the Piazza and Church, stopping three times to give Glory to God with Sacred Scripture, Hymns, and prayer. It was truly a special time.

May the Angelus be the center of each day...

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Back in Time!

God has blessed Gary and I with a tremendously busy first 3 months of marriage. With God's help, my adorable husband manages to catch everything on film! So as I adjust to this holy vocation, learn each day and find a bit more time, I will be posting what has been going on in our lives so far. God reveals Himself to us more and more each day.

We invite you now to travel back in time with us....

Monday, March 15, 2010

Wow. My first entry.
I have a blog!
This is fun!
You see now that I am married, I really want to share my life with my family and friends over this catchy, creative, and convenient little site. Life is FULL of wonderful opportunities that keep us busy and we want to make sure to stay in touch!

Also, I hope to be a source of encouragement, resource and inspiration as I have been very encouraged by some of the blogs listed below. Please enjoy these and let me know of blogs that you are reading. I am constantly learning and encouraged by these writers!
Joy of Being
Bethany's Blog
Another Day in Paradise
My Catholic Marriage
Life is Good

So here goes: Here's what married life has brought us so far. What a wonderful adventure! Thanks be to God and all Glory be to Him!!!!!

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