Showing posts with label liturgical year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liturgical year. Show all posts

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Get Ready to Start Off a New Catholic Liturgical Year

Catholic Coloring Liturgical Calendar for 2017-2018
Catholic Liturgical Calendar to Color
A good friend of mine used to greet everyone on the first Sunday of Advent with a hearty, "Happy new year!"

Catholic friends always knew what he meant: The first Sunday of Advent also starts off the new liturgical season. (Everyone else just looked at him in bemusement.)

As Catholics, we begin our new year in the spirit of "preparation that directs our hearts and minds to Christ’s second coming at the end of time and also to the anniversary of the Lord’s birth on Christmas."

This year, December 3 launches us into a whole new year of Catholic feasts and fasts, celebrations that ask us to pray more and hope harder, to draw closer and deeper into our relationship with Jesus Christ ... and we Catholics unite in the prayers and feasts of the season, no matter where we are, all around the world.

When my husband was in RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) years ago, he was astonished that all Catholics followed the same calendar of celebration. "Everyone has the same Mass readings every day?" he asked in surprise. "And everyone in the whole world is listening to the same Gospel and prayers?"

That wonder he felt many years ago still resides in our home ... in me, in our children. It especially shines during Advent, when we excitedly put together our Advent wreath, fill up our little tabletop basket with the beautiful Magnificat Advent prayer books our parish gives our community, and place ourselves along the long journey of St. Joseph and Mary toward Bethlehem.

Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, Easter, Ordinary Time again ... then a new year begins once more on the first Sunday of Advent.
"Holy Mother Church believes that she should celebrate the saving work of her divine Spouse in a sacred commemoration on certain days throughout the course of the year. Once each week, on the day which she has called the Lord's Day, she keeps the memory of the Lord's resurrection. She also celebrates it once every year, together with his blessed Passion, at Easter, that most solemn of all feasts. In the course of the year, moreover, she unfolds the whole mystery of Christ. . . . Thus recalling the mysteries of the redemption, she opens up to the faithful the riches of her Lord's powers and merits, so that these are in some way made present in every age; the faithful lay hold of them and are filled with saving grace." (Catechism of the Catholic Church)
In preparation of the new liturgical year, I put together a downloadable (and affordable) Catholic Liturgical Calendar to Color 2018.

You may also want to grab this free Catholic feast day planning printable.

And remember to wish your Catholic friends a happy new year on December 3, 2017!

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Free Saint Nicholas Printable


How much do we love Saint Nicholas? Enough to name our youngest child after him!

In honor of Saint Nicholas's upcoming feast day (Dec. 6), I drew a free printable notecard to share. 

https://app.box.com/s/g9m4rjhe9k1vze64nklu
Download the free St. Nicholas coloring page.
The patron saint of children, Saint Nicholas, is a favorite around Casa Jarski.  Stories abound about this bishop of Myra, but at the heart of all the stories is Nicholas's great love for Christ and sharing that love with all.

A beloved resource for teaching the kids about him is this favorite from CCC Kids, "Nicholas: The Boy Who Became Santa":


Hope your celebration shines!

Vee




Thursday, October 29, 2015

Free Catholic Feast Day Planning Worksheet [Downloadable PDF]

Some of my favorite feast days are on the liturgical horizon. (St. Elizabeth of Hungary! Blessed Miguel Pro! Juan Diego! Our Lady of Guadalupe! Etc.! Etc.!) Because of the sheer amount of favorite feast days ahead, I decided to keep my planning stress-free and simple this year.

And that's where my free liturgical feast day planning worksheet comes in:



I'll be printing out a few copies of this Catholic feast day planning sheet and filling them out to make sure I don't miss some of the big feast days.

However, I may not fill in each spot for each feast day. Or I may. That depends on the feast day, how much is out there, and, honestly, my energy level.

That's the biggest thing to keep in mind when planning your celebration for a Catholic feast day: Keep your feast day simple, keep it stress-free, keep it centered on Christ.

The main idea is to do something special on this day to mark it as standing out for us Catholics. Whether you bake a cake as a special treat after dinner or do a movie, books, crafts, and websites, the main focus is that we enjoy as a family learning more about the feast day and growing closer to Christ.

So, enjoy this free downloadable Catholic feast day planning sheet. Make your planning be joyful!

(If you'd like to show me what you've planned or how you've colored or used the planner, make sure to tag me on Instagram with #paperdali.)


Vee

Monday, February 16, 2015

The Lenten Coloring and Activity Book--Available Now!

Ready for Lent? My Lenten Coloring and Activity Book is now available at my Etsy Shop for just $8.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/222808044/the-lenten-coloring-book-printable?ref=shop_home_feat_1

The 35-page PDF is packed with 28 coloring pages and activities, all in ONE place, to help you during the Lenten journey.

The Lent Coloring Book features...

Coloring Pages for every Sunday in Lent:

  • 1st Sunday of Lent
  • 2nd Sunday of Lent
  • 3rd Sunday of Lent
  • 4th Sunday of Lent
  • 5th Sunday of Lent
  • Palm Sunday
  • Good Friday
  • Easter Sunday

Activities:

  • Bookmarks
  • Crown of Thorns Coloring Activity
  • Flowers for the Crown of Thorns Activity
  • Journal Page Cover
  • Journal Page Cross
  • Journal Page Candle
  • Prayer Jar Label
  • Prayer Jar Strips


12 Stations of the Cross

Just visit the Paper Dali shop on Etsy to purchase this digital file. Once you do, you can download it immediately. (Who doesn't love easy-peasy purchases?)

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Saint Nicholas: Free Coloring Page and Printable

The patron saint of children, Saint Nicholas, is a favorite around Casa Jarski. (We named one of our sons after Saint Nicholas.)  Stories abound about this bishop of Myra, but at the heart of all the stories is Nicholas's great love for Christ and sharing that love with all.

On Dec. 6, some countries celebrate a visit from Saint Nicholas. "In many Catholic parts of Europe, children still receive his 'visit' on the eve of his feast," states a Catholic Culture article. "St. Nicholas is a heavenly messenger to our homes, for, coming at the beginning of Advent, he admonishes us to prepare our hearts for a blessed and holy Christmas."

In our home, the children leave out their shoes on the eve before St. Nicholas Day, and in the morning, the children open their small gifts found in their shoes. We have a special breakfast and watch a Saint Nicholas DVD.


Free St. Nicholas Day Printable
 
 In honor of Saint Nicholas's upcoming feast day (Dec. 6), I drew a free printable notecard to share. 

https://app.box.com/s/g9m4rjhe9k1vze64nklu
Download the free St. Nicholas coloring page.

If you'd rather do some straight-up coloring, you can download my free Saint Nicholas coloring page:

http://www.box.net/shared/d0i0aoz7as
Download a free black and white PDF/coloring page of Saint Nicholas. 
May you have a holy, fun, and colorful Saint Nicholas Day!


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Advent 2014: Coloring Pages and Activities

https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperdali


Looking for some new coloring pages to help you celebrate Advent? Me, too! My children were ready for new pages to color and use, so I revamped the activity book by drawing 19 new coloring pages, swapping out some activities for others, and including a handful of classic drawings.

Here's a peek at what's inside the Advent 2014: 24 Coloring Pages and Activities PDF:


https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperdali

https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperdali

https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperdali


The Advent 2014 Coloring Pages and Activity Book includes:
  •  First Sunday of Advent
  •  Second Sunday of Advent
  •  Third Sunday of Advent
  •  Fourth Sunday of Advent
  •  Advent Playset Countdown
  •  St. Nicholas
  •  Favorite Carols
  •  Good Deeds Manger
  •  Immaculate Conception
  •  Juan Diego
  •  Juan Diego's Tilma
  •  Advent Wreath
  •  Our Lady of Guadalupe
  •  Who Are You Helping This Season?
  •  St. Lucia
  •  Notecards From Secret Santa
  •  Shepherd Coloring Page
  •  Sheep Coloring Page
  •  Melchior the Wise Man Coloring Page
  •  Balthazar the Wise Man Coloring Page
  •  Gaspar the Wise Man Coloring Page
  •  Angel Coloring Page
  •  St. Joseph Coloring Page
  •  Mary Coloring Page
 To find out more or to purchase the Advent 2014: Coloring Pages and Activities PDF, check out The Paper Dali Shop on Etsy.





Creative Commons License ... and please do NOT offer my works as downloads from your site.