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Showing posts with label saint. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Blessed Miguel Pro: Celebrating This Playful, Prayerful Christian Martyr

photo credit: Wikimedia Commons
Blessed Miguel Pro (1891-1927) was a priest during the brutal reign of the ferociously anti-Catholic President Plutarco Elías Calles.

Amid this religious persecution, Blessed Miguel Pro constantly outsmarted and outmaneuvered officials for a long time. He was brave, witty, playful, and intensely committed to fulfilling his priestly obligation, no matter what.

He traveled throughout the city to celebrate Mass, hear confessions, and care for the poor. Despite physical suffering, he did good work and always did so with a light heart and smile on his face.

Eventually, he was caught on trumped-up charges and sentenced to death. Even as Bl. Miguel Pro stood before the firing squad for a crime he did not commit, he acted with grace and faith.

He died after praying and forgiving those who were to kill him and shouted, "Viva Cristo Rey!" then outstretched his hands and was martyred.

If you do not know about this marvelous Mexican priest and martyr, I encourage you to read about him and get to learn more about him. A good starting point for almost all things Miguel is the Blessed Miguel site once maintained by Ann Ball (may she rest in peace) and now under the direction of Lawrence LeLeux and Father Ray Bucko.

I also recommend Ann Ball's historical fiction book about Bl. Miguel Pro called "Jose Finds the King." It is an engaging, inspiring book about this merry saint.

You can also find out more about him in this superbrief video:


To celebrate this day, feel free to print out these "Secret Agent of God" cards:


You can also print out these circles and use them to either make a garland or laminate them and use them as buttons to wear today:

 If you have enough time (and markers and crayons!), you can make this Blessed Miguel Pro triptych.


Viva Cristo Rey!

xo
Vee






Friday, September 30, 2016

Saint Therese of Lisieux Coloring Page [Free Printable]

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Click image to download free coloring page PDF.


St. Therese of Lisieux (also known as St. Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, and the Little Flower) is one of the most loved saints of the Catholic Church.

A discalced Carmelite nun, she developed (and lived by) the idea of living a sacrificial, prayer-filled life full of small acts of great love.

Her devotion to this "little way" of following Christ closely and spreading His love in small acts transformed her life... and the lives of all those who love her and long to grow closer to Jesus Christ.

Oct. 1 is her feast day. For her celebration, I've drawn a picture for you to download for free and color up.

You can also pick up some lovely Saint Therese's feast day ideas from:


Monday, November 16, 2015

Make Way for Flat Blessed Miguel Pro!

photo credit: La Vie Est Belle
Blessed Miguel Pro's feast day is coming up (November 23, everybody! Mark your calendar! Plan a Mexican meal! Get the papel picado ready!). As he is my absolute favorite saint, I've been busy sketching out coloring project that I'll share soon.

Meanwhile, I wanted to share this lovely email from Marisol of La Vie Est Belle about how she and her family used my Blessed Miguel Pro saint drawing:
"I just wanted to share how we have used your coloring pages.  They are so wonderful!  I was inspired to use Blessed Miguel Pro as a Flat Stanley project many years ago.(Also St. Joseph)  We sent him to my parents' home in Carson, CA.  I found the pictures of this today, his trip to Carson! Mom had a blast with him! We sent a letter telling them about his life and that he needed a place to stay and that he would soon give his life for Christ. It was so cool! I just wanted you to know what a blessing your resources are to our family!"

Flat Blessed Miguel Pro looked happy on his trip:

photo credit: La Vie Est Belle


photo credit: La Vie Est Belle

photo credit: La Vie Est Belle

photo credit: La Vie Est Belle

The sweetest part of creating paper dolls and coloring pages at Paper Dali is seeing how those drawings are used. I just loved seeing Flat Miguel Pro traveling around. Thanks for sharing it, Marisol.

My younger kids are going to send their favorite saints to their grandmother and see what shenanigans they get into, too!

xo
Vee
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