Some Advent Resources to Compliment the Compendium
First off, thank you guys for liking the book. I mean, I hoped you would. But you just never know. It's been great seeing your social media posts and Amazon reviews (if you've got it will you leave one?) and getting your messages and talking to folks in real life about it. I worked hard on this book and I'm just glad you guys don't hate it, because that would have been really awkward.
The second printing, of ten thousand books (!!), arrived at Ignatius warehouses on Friday, and books backordered from them have already shipped out. The book is in stock and ready to ship from Ignatius immediately, same with Barnes and Noble. It's also available in Barnes and Noble stores (so crazy, right?), and local Catholic bookstores.
I wake up every morning and check to see if Amazon has decided to order some books for their warehouses and make it available for prime two day shipping. So far no dice. I'll let you know if they ever do.
<le sigh>
Anway . . . My older kids go to a really good Catholic school, which is excellent for all sorts of important reasons, but also because the other moms at the school are ALSO into obscure liturgical living practices. Or they're at least happy to listen while *I* blather on about them.
One of the gals in the office approached me about doing a raffle for the school that would include my book and wall calendar and stuff you'd need to observe the suggested feast days in December. How awesome is THAT idea? So we came up with a list of supplies:
yellow yarn for straw for baby Jesus,jar candles for an advent wreath, candy canes/gold coins for St. Nicholas, white pillar candle (not in a jar) and white tissue paper for St. Ambrose craft, white cookies for Immaculate Conception, Mexican hot chocolate for St. Juan Diego, this Our Lady of Guadalupe cookie cutter, a Gingerbread house kit for Our Lady of Loreto, an apple for Ss. Adam and Eve
And she's putting together a basket. Now I want to make up baskets like this for all fundraisers everywhere. So cute.
But then I was like, wait a minute, we need the prayers, too! In the book, I talk about three of our favorite family observances: the Advent Wreath, the Christmas Novena, and the At Home Nativity Play. The actual prayers/script we use for the observances aren't in the book, since they're easily available online here, here, and here. And since my editor was reluctant to have the book be 700 pages long. #whatever But . . . I wanted to make sure the prayers were a part of the basket for whoever won.
I had already made a printable booklet version of the Nativity Play script (I'd only been meaning to do it for about six years now), to include in the Catholic Mom Bundle for Advent this year. So I made the other two into printable booklets too.
The Christmas Novena is my favorite liturgical living tradition of all the very, very many we do all year. It's also my favorite of the booklets. It's contains all the prayers, responses, scripture readings, and song lyrics you need to do the Christmas Novena without looking anything up on your phone. #adventgoals
And how about this Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, huh?
All three booklets are illustrated with art from vintage prayer books and an old book of drawings of suggested decorative painting and banners for Catholic churches.
I'm super excited to use them with our family this year, and for some lucky basket winner at our school to use them too! And I thought maybe you guys would like them, so I'm adding them to the bundle.
I'm really pleased to be a part of the Catholic Mom Bundle this season. It's full of Advent (and other ) lovely resources, all created by Catholic Moms for Catholic Moms.*
*You don't have to be a mom to use this bundle.
The collection includes:
Christmas Countdown Activity by Saongjai
Be Yourself Journal Coloring Pages by Prayer Wine Chocolate
Grace Grows in the Trenches: 5 Minute Meditations for the Weary Catholic Mom (Plus Works of Mercy Advent Calendar and Until I Rest in You Mass Journal!) by Not So Formulaic
The Question Jar: Cultivating Connections in Catholic Families by Sweeping Up Joy
Girl Talk: Build Your Relationship by Journaling with Your Daughter by Someday Saints
12 Days of Mercy by Prints of Mercy
Biblical Nature of Essential Oils by Aroma Rosary
Christmas Printables Pack by Trendzilly
Journey Through Advent: A Daily Devotional for the Catholic Military Woman by A Beautiful, Camouflaged, Mess Of A Life
Montessori Games to Play: Advent Edition by Work And Play, Day By Day
Advent Table Runner and Placemat Patterns by Faith And Fabric
A Month for Your Marriage challenge cards by Surprised By Marriage
A Beauty-Full Advent: 24 Days of Beauty to Prepare for the Incarnation by Jill Simmons
An At Home Nativity Play by Catholic All Year
The Merciful Mama by Gathering Manna: Moment by Moment Spirituality for Moms
Our Lady of Sorrows: A Catholic Novena & Prayer Meditation Journal by Catholic Mommy Blogs
Advent Candle Embroidery Hoop Pattern by Happy Nest Home Goods
Printable Gift Tags by Mary With You
There are twenty digital items worth $246, offered for only $25, but only through November 16th.
SEE ALL THE DETAILS AND ORDER HERE.
I finished making the Advent Wreath and Novena booklets too late to get them into the bundle, so I'm offering them as a free gift for anyone who orders the bundle through my affiliate link (for which I receive a commission). Just forward or screenshot your order confirmation to me at catholicallyear@gmail.com and I'll send you the other two pdfs. Now you're getting 22 resources!
If you're not in the market for a bundle, there are tons of free Advent resources here on the blog.
My first (so ugly
The second printing, of ten thousand books (!!), arrived at Ignatius warehouses on Friday, and books backordered from them have already shipped out. The book is in stock and ready to ship from Ignatius immediately, same with Barnes and Noble. It's also available in Barnes and Noble stores (so crazy, right?), and local Catholic bookstores.
I wake up every morning and check to see if Amazon has decided to order some books for their warehouses and make it available for prime two day shipping. So far no dice. I'll let you know if they ever do.
<le sigh>
Anway . . . My older kids go to a really good Catholic school, which is excellent for all sorts of important reasons, but also because the other moms at the school are ALSO into obscure liturgical living practices. Or they're at least happy to listen while *I* blather on about them.
One of the gals in the office approached me about doing a raffle for the school that would include my book and wall calendar and stuff you'd need to observe the suggested feast days in December. How awesome is THAT idea? So we came up with a list of supplies:
yellow yarn for straw for baby Jesus,jar candles for an advent wreath, candy canes/gold coins for St. Nicholas, white pillar candle (not in a jar) and white tissue paper for St. Ambrose craft, white cookies for Immaculate Conception, Mexican hot chocolate for St. Juan Diego, this Our Lady of Guadalupe cookie cutter, a Gingerbread house kit for Our Lady of Loreto, an apple for Ss. Adam and Eve
And she's putting together a basket. Now I want to make up baskets like this for all fundraisers everywhere. So cute.
But then I was like, wait a minute, we need the prayers, too! In the book, I talk about three of our favorite family observances: the Advent Wreath, the Christmas Novena, and the At Home Nativity Play. The actual prayers/script we use for the observances aren't in the book, since they're easily available online here, here, and here. And since my editor was reluctant to have the book be 700 pages long. #whatever But . . . I wanted to make sure the prayers were a part of the basket for whoever won.
I had already made a printable booklet version of the Nativity Play script (I'd only been meaning to do it for about six years now), to include in the Catholic Mom Bundle for Advent this year. So I made the other two into printable booklets too.
The Christmas Novena is my favorite liturgical living tradition of all the very, very many we do all year. It's also my favorite of the booklets. It's contains all the prayers, responses, scripture readings, and song lyrics you need to do the Christmas Novena without looking anything up on your phone. #adventgoals
And how about this Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, huh?
All three booklets are illustrated with art from vintage prayer books and an old book of drawings of suggested decorative painting and banners for Catholic churches.
I'm super excited to use them with our family this year, and for some lucky basket winner at our school to use them too! And I thought maybe you guys would like them, so I'm adding them to the bundle.
I'm really pleased to be a part of the Catholic Mom Bundle this season. It's full of Advent (and other ) lovely resources, all created by Catholic Moms for Catholic Moms.*
*You don't have to be a mom to use this bundle.
The collection includes:
Christmas Countdown Activity by Saongjai
Be Yourself Journal Coloring Pages by Prayer Wine Chocolate
Grace Grows in the Trenches: 5 Minute Meditations for the Weary Catholic Mom (Plus Works of Mercy Advent Calendar and Until I Rest in You Mass Journal!) by Not So Formulaic
The Question Jar: Cultivating Connections in Catholic Families by Sweeping Up Joy
Girl Talk: Build Your Relationship by Journaling with Your Daughter by Someday Saints
12 Days of Mercy by Prints of Mercy
Biblical Nature of Essential Oils by Aroma Rosary
Christmas Printables Pack by Trendzilly
Journey Through Advent: A Daily Devotional for the Catholic Military Woman by A Beautiful, Camouflaged, Mess Of A Life
Montessori Games to Play: Advent Edition by Work And Play, Day By Day
Advent Table Runner and Placemat Patterns by Faith And Fabric
A Month for Your Marriage challenge cards by Surprised By Marriage
A Beauty-Full Advent: 24 Days of Beauty to Prepare for the Incarnation by Jill Simmons
An At Home Nativity Play by Catholic All Year
The Merciful Mama by Gathering Manna: Moment by Moment Spirituality for Moms
Our Lady of Sorrows: A Catholic Novena & Prayer Meditation Journal by Catholic Mommy Blogs
Advent Candle Embroidery Hoop Pattern by Happy Nest Home Goods
Printable Gift Tags by Mary With You
There are twenty digital items worth $246, offered for only $25, but only through November 16th.
SEE ALL THE DETAILS AND ORDER HERE.
I finished making the Advent Wreath and Novena booklets too late to get them into the bundle, so I'm offering them as a free gift for anyone who orders the bundle through my affiliate link (for which I receive a commission). Just forward or screenshot your order confirmation to me at catholicallyear@gmail.com and I'll send you the other two pdfs. Now you're getting 22 resources!
If you're not in the market for a bundle, there are tons of free Advent resources here on the blog.
My first (so ugly
Published on November 13, 2018 01:00
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