Monday, November 30, 2009

Advent Reflections

Hello all! Hope you had a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving!

The US Conference of Catholic Bishops has published a website that has daily reflections and readings throughout Advent. It might be a good way for you to enrich your spiritual journey this Advent as we all prepare for the coming of Christ.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Jesse Tree

It was so good to see all of you again for the November GIFT session. You were all so creative making the tree part for the Jesse Tree. I hope you are finishing coloring your symbols & gluing them on a leaf. Remember to wait until Nov. 29, the first Sunday of Advent, to begin using the purple booklet and hanging the matching symbol on the branches. My suggestion is to begin on the bottom of the tree and end with the star on the top. If you are ready & know your weekdays are very busy, you may start earlier to be finished by Christmas. I also hope this activity will acquaint your household with many stories in the scriptures about Jesus' ancestory.

Operation Christmas Child

If you were unable to bring your Operation Christmas Child box to the November GIFT session but would like to participate in this service activity, you can still drop it off. All boxes need to be here NO LATER THAN 4:00 on Tuesday, November 16th.

Please remember to label your box as to whether it is for a BOY or GIRL and what the age is that it's intended for. If you don't have a label or need to check regarding item suggestions for the box you can go to the website www.samaritanspurse.org/ezgive for more information.

Don't forget to secure your box with 2 rubberbands to keep the box closed and Samaritan's Purse also asks that you include your donation of $7 per shoebox to help cover the cost of shipping.

Advent is coming!


You are reminded that there is still time to sign up for the Advent Workshop on December 1st. This is a family experience geared primarily to those with children in Preschool and grade school (although my kids always enjoyed participating even when in High School). It's purpose is to stop and think about how you want to pray your way through the Advent Season. You are invited to create a couple of different items that are intended to be used throughout Advent. The things you make will give you scripture passages, prayers, and good deeds to participate in during this Holy season. Make a commitment to come and pray your way to Christmas. See the link for more information and a registration form. 

House Hold Activity, November 12, 2009

I drive by a house that has a tree cut out and taped to their picture window. Each time that I drive by, it seems as though there are more leaves on it. I wanted to investigate this further so one day I made a point of going past this house on my walk. The cut out leaves had names of people and events written on them. I think it may have been a kind of "Thank You Tree".
You might want to try doing this over the next couple of weeks. If you don't want to create a tree, you could simple keep a list of things that you are thankful for. I watched a group of fourth graders do this once and it was very impressive! Perhaps each member of your house hold could come up with one (or 2, or 3) thing that you can thank God for each day. Try not to repeat any items on your list. Think of all the things that God has blessed you with! See if you can come up with 100 things before Thanksgiving Day and be sure to use them as you count your blessings on this special Holiday!

All Saint's Day

A special thank you to all the children and parents who participated in the All Saint's Day celebration at Mass on November 1st.  If you missed it, our cameras caught all the action, which you can find in its entirety.

Below is Fr. Art's homily that includes the little Saints:
Part 1:

Part 2:

Making your Google search safer

Google unveiled a change to their SafeSearch feature on their popular search engine yesterday, allowing parents to lock in the SafeSearch settings with a password.  If you're looking for ways to protect your children from potentially dangerous or scandalous websites through a Google search, check out information on locking SafeSearch (the video is pretty good!).  But don't let this lull you into a false sense of security -- there are still many other search engines and many more precautions that can be made to create a safe Internet environment for your children.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Young Adult Mass and Social

Stressful week at work? Need some time to relax? Want to hang out with some young adult Catholics?

St. James is hosting a Mass on Friday, November 13th in the Historic Chapel at 7pm for young adults in their 20s or 30s, married or single. Afterward we will go to Pistol Pete’s for some food, drinks, and social time. If you have any questions or are interested in young adult activities in the future, contact Isaac in the CF office.

Hope to see you there!