A Little Business

Giveaway winners have been announced within their posts. 

For the winner of a St. Luke's Brush doll, click here.

For the winner of a credit for Origami Owl, click here.

For the winner of credit with Catholic Child, click here.

There are a few more sponsor spots available beginning in April. Please contact me at intheheartofmyhome AT gmail DOT com for more information.

Thoughts on the amazing events of the last week: God Got it Done

When the print version of this column appears in mailboxes, it will have been a week since Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio took the name Pope Francis. A week is an eternity in this brave new world of instant information and opinions. Sometimes I am certain that thoughtful mothers who wait for something to percolate before writing should just give up in the digital age. But my editor told me to take my time. So I did and I soaked in every anecdote, every sweet observation, and every one of Pope Francis’ public words in those very early days of his pontificate. With every new wave of information, I was more impressed by the Holy Spirit. Seriously, God got it done. Please read the rest here.

Fast. Pray. Give

Fast

Refrain from self promotion. "The only way to make rapid progress along the path of divine love is to remain very little and to put all our trust in Almighty God. That is what I have done." (St. Therese of Lisieux)

Pray

Is there someone who inspires feelings of inferiority in you? Offer a Memorare for that person's intentions.

Give

Page through your wedding album with your children today. Remember how loved you felt that day. Love your family well.

Easter Basket Giveaway

Are you, like me, looking for the perfect little treasures to tuck inside Easter baskets?Then, are you looking ahead to First Communion and Confirmation gifts? Ah, springtime in a Catholic home--our gift and devotional needs are just as predictable in the Easter season as they are in December. And that's a good thing! The liturgical calendar blesses us with an awareness of the sacred year 'round.

Usually, I wander around my local Catholic gift and book shop the week before Holy Week. Sadly, that shop is gone this year. So, my wandering will probably be of the digital kind. We are  blessed by shops like Catholic Child, where we can readily find just what we're looking for. Please allow me to introduce you:

Greetings, from our Catholic family to yours! We invite you to visit us at catholicchild.com and browse our collections of books, games, movies & audios, toys, music and Sacramental gifts. We hope you’ll stop by to see all the wonderful resources we offer to help your Catholic child learn about, live and love his or her faith. There’s something for everyone, from board-book toting tots, to college-bound young adults! 

Clicking around, I see some great ideas for Easter baskets.

Comfort cross

This pretty, smooth comfort cross will be a tactile pleasure for a young child, but will also be a lovely gift for a student away from home. 

St michael sports medals

My children are all very adept at taping scapulars and medals before competitions in order to be able to continue to wear them while they play. A medal or scapular tucked inside a taped wrist makes it past referree inspection every time! These medals are particularly well suited to young athletes.

Saints bracelet

Brazilian saints bracelets are all the rage and have been for a few years now. They don't last forever, though. I'm looking to replenish a few and some of my children will love bright ones like these

I spent some happy moments this morning looking around the "bookstore" and discovered my favorite big books of saints' stories: The Kids' Book of Saints and The Kids' Book of Heroes. Those books are used weekly Along the Alphabet Path.

4way

With an eye towards Marian consecration, I made note of a beautiful girl's Miraculous Medal and this lovely 4-way medal.

My favorite First Communion gift, particularly for May celebrations is a two volume set of pictures books, tied with a big, white tulle bow. The books of choice are delightful picture books written by Josephine Nobisso.

Weight of the mass

The Weight of a Mass was inspired by a true story that took place in Luxemborg. An old woman enters a bakery and begs a crust of stale bread. The baker refuses and she asks if she can offer Mass for him. He jeeringly writes "One Mass" on a scrap of paper and then tries--and fails-- to counterblalance it on his scale with an assortment of baked goods. No matter how many times we read this book, my children love it.

Take it to the queen 2

 

Take it to the queen 1

Take it to the Queen is a stunning tapestry of allegory, original fable, and lush illustration which honors the Blessed Mother. In the story, once favored villagers transgress against their king, then seek the intercession of the queen, who is a native of their own village. The book has won multiple awards and thrilled fans of Nobisso's earlier works. It is quite possibly her finest work. The book is a joy to share with others and truly meets the qualifications of a fine picture book: it is a story loved by every generation.

~Giveaway~

What about you? What are your favorite gifts to give during this time of year? Have a few minutes to poke around at Catholic Child? If you tell me what you'd give, you'll be entered to win a $30 gift certificate to use towards whatever gift you'd like.

 

The winner is Katherine who said...

Katherine said...

I'd love to buy the smooth comfort cross for my three daughters... Two have been complaining of nightmares and the third still wishes we could lay down with her to get her asleep but we are usually busy with her two younger sisters. How wonderfully comforting it would be if they could hold onto the cross when we can't suffice! Thanks for the chance!

 

Fast. Pray. Give.

Fast

You are the world to your family. Beyour best world for them and only them today.

Pray

Be still and know that God is with you. Right here, right now, in the mess and under the noise.

Please pray today for our family's special intention?

Give

When you face a motherhood crisis, remember that, way back on your wedding day, God gave you all the graces you need to handle it. Claim them.