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Oct 03 2009

Family Album of Saints - Catholic Craft for Kids

St. Joseph, patron of workers, fathers, the universal Church…

You know those little photo albums at the dollar store and the crafts store?  Those are the perfect starting place for this project.  A nice picture on the front is good, but you may choose to follow the instructions below and change the picture inside the front cover .

What is the point of a Family Album of Saints?  Here’s the theological faith explanation….

  • We are all part of the Family of God, if we are baptized. 
  • God is our father, Jesus is our brother.
  • Mary is our mother.
  • The Communion of Saints is our Family.
  • Just as we keep photo albums of our earthly family, so should we be reminded of our spiritual family.

Very basic.  Now for the album — purchase, cut out or print out pictures (Image Gallery of Saints)  of saints that are familiar to the children.  Children can also draw the saint pictures. Try to include their patron saint.  Jesus should go on the first page and Mary should be in the album prominently. 

As you arrange the saints in the album include a slip of paper with the Saint’s name and other information.  Depending on the age of the child, you could use the facing page for an index card with even more information.

Don’t stop with canonized saints!  Include your loved ones who have gone before us, the Pope, and other Holy people. We are all the Communion of Saints -

  • Church Triumphant in Heaven,
  • Church Suffering in Purgatory,
  • Church Militant on Earth.

This Family Album of Saints can be an on-going project. Start slowly and add saints as their feast day comes along, or according to the Liturgical Seasons.  St. Joseph, for example, does not have a feast day until March, but he figures prominently in the Advent and Christmas Seasons. Include him.

Special saints to include: Our Lady of Guadalupe - Patroness of the Americas and the Unborn; the saint for whom your parish is named; your various family patron saints and confirmation saints; saints that come from you ancestral home, eg St. Martin is from France.

Talk about and note why these people are saints. First and foremost, they love God.  Their actions and lives reflect this love of God.

To change picture inside front cover:  Open the album to the inside of the front cover.  Using an ex-acto knife or other sharp cutter, lightly score along the vinyl inside the front cover close to the center binding.  Once you have cut through in one spot, you should be able to gently split the score line to remove the picture in front and insert your own.  The same can be done with the back cover.

Encourage children to share their Family Album of Saints with visitors, friends and relatives.  It is a witness to those who have gone before us faithfully and in whose footsteps we want to follow

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Sep 27 2009

Dear Catholic Moms seeking Catholic Crafts for Kids

booksMary Cassatt Paintingbooks

Dear Moms,

Would you take a moment out of your busy day to click the email  link here stouts@nhvt.net and answer the following question(s).  It would really help me, as a Catholic mom, to know if I should continue to post projects, how many people are interested and if I promise to post everyday, will you check more frequently?

I get paid by the number of “hits” my page gets, and by looking into the “seach terms” that brought you here, I see that Catholic Crafts for Kids is a popular search.  Here are the questions:

  1. If I updated daily would you visit daily or at least several times a week?
  2.  Will you write to me with certain topic suggestions or requests?
  3. Do you want to see more helpful links on my page?
  4. Do you want seasonal items? things to go with the liturgical calendar? Book Projects?
  5. I would love any input you can give — requests, plans for projects you would like suggestions for, … etc
  6. Catholic Moms, and teachers, lets stick together and teach our kids through art, craft and always in the love of God!

Thank you for helping me out — I welcome the opportunity to help you out too . And YES! your response does make a difference.

Thanks again,

Peace, Ann

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