I marked each index card with the dates for Lent (obviously beginning with Ash Wednesday). We received a Lenten Calendar in our bulletin this past weekend. I thought this would be a good way to get good use of that. On the back of each index card, I wrote down a different Lenten activity or sacrifice. Here is a more up close picture of what some of the calendar had to offer.
I am rarely able to use a table that the kids can reach just simply because, if they can reach it....then it probably won't last long. However, I'm going to trust them this year (please pray for us!)! I used that purple fabric for a table cloth and also used a crucifix that Nathan made at school a few years ago out of clothes pins. The only other thing on the table is our rosaries. I used a tack to hang up our daily devotionals. Each day, we'll tear one off (carefully!) read and spend the day thinking about it or doing it!I hope the simplicity of it will make it all doable and memorable for the kids.
For the last several years, we've been doing a children's stations of the cross outside in our backyard every Friday. The kids take turns holding the cross as we move along the fence where we have taped up the station meditations. Occasionally, another family will join us and then we have a simple meal.
I'm interested to see what your plans are. Please share!
5 comments:
Growing up my family didn't do anything but attend church and say Grace at the dining room table. I love learning what other families such as yours do to observe such important holidays.
What a great idea!
What a wonderful idea thanks Cathy for sharing it:).
Wishing you a Sacred and Holy Lent:)
marie xooxoxoxo
Ps: Sorry about the name mix up, Nancy. Ever have one of those weeks? Well it seems to be my turn this week lol.
peace to you:)
Marie xooxoxo
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