Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God. Then the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Phil 4:6-7



Friday, June 13, 2008

Weekly Liturgical Activities

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Now that I'm back to a regular schedule, I thought I'd post a few activities for this Sunday's Gospel and next week's feast days. Since this is Ordinary Time, I did not find as many fun things to do, so you will have to use your imagination if you want more.

Sunday Gospel June 15


A variety of activities related to the Gospel, found here.

A coloring page found here and here.

A crossword puzzle found here, quiz on the readings here and here, word search puzzle found here.

Since it's also Father's Day, you could talk to your children about honoring our earthly fathers, both biological and our clergy, as well as our Heavenly Father. The possibilities are endless.

St. Germaine of Pibrac -- June 15
This young saint is the patron of abandoned people, abuse victims, disabled people, illness, impoverishment, loss of parents, peasant girls, shepherdesses, sick people, unattractive people, young country girls

This saint's story can be found here.

And a coloring page can be found here.

St. John Francis Regis -- June 16
He was a Jesuit missionary and is the patron of lacemakers and social workers.

His story can be found here and his picture here.

St. Emily de Vialar -- June 17

Her story can be found here.

Blessed Gregory Barbarigo -- June 18

His story can be found here.

St. Romuald -- June 19

His story can be found here.

St. Michelina -- June 20
She is the patron of against death of children, against insanity, against mental illness, in-law problems, mentally ill people, widows

Her story can be found here.

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