Friday, 31 January 2014

A Special Saint for Kids

Hi Everybody!

Well today is the first time in a long time that we were able to go to Mass! As you know, we wait outside and listen to Mass through the window. Our master told us that -20C and -30C is just too cold to do that. We love the cold but she is right!


But today was a great day to get back into the swing of things because today (January 31st) is the feast day of Saint John Bosco, the patron of kids!

When John was alive, he lived in an area that had a lot of poor boys and girls and many were orphans. He loved to work with the boys, teaching them to stay out of trouble and to be good boys. He also helped them to learn useful skills such as shoe making and clothes making (remember he lived 200 years ago!)
(His friend Saint Mary Mazzarello did the same kind of work with the girls.)

Eventually John organized his own order of priests and brothers called the Salesians (they were named after St. Francis de Sales!) He and Mary also organized a similar group for girls.

Hey Cloë, aren't there Salesian sisters who live near our master's office?

You're right Tallulah! In fact they have activities every Friday night for boys and girls ages 8 and up. Everyone is welcome to join them. You just have to go to their house at 300 McConnell Ave in Cornwall and ask for Soeur Françoise.


Click here to read more about John Bosco.

Here is a short video about John Bosco.


(youtube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf2qJZqwiBs)

On  different note, here is a picture of some of our biggest fans! This is Johnnie and Abby. (We hope we spelled their names correctly.) Our master ran into them the other day at the big Diocesan Dynamic Catholic Event. We are sorry we missed you!


Well that's it for today. Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Saul to Paul


Do you know who Saint Paul is Tallulah?

Of course Cloë! he is one of the first leaders of the Church, he wrote most of the letters that are read as the second reading at Mass and he is one of our greatest saints.

That is all true Tallulah. But did you know that before he began to follow and talk about Jesus, he was won of the main people who hunted the early Christians.

Really! but he loves God and helped so much during the early days of the Church. How did he go from being so mean to so great?

God's love! Paul is proof that God never gives up on anyone!


Watch this video to see this transformation.


(youtube link: http://youtu.be/y4ZJxb4uW-E)

Here is a picture for you to colour.


Click here to download the picture.

Read the full story of Saint Paul's conversion at Holy Spirit Interactive Kids Zone


and then test your knowledge with this quiz.

Always remember, if you let Him, God will use you to do amazing things!

Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah


Friday, 24 January 2014

It's Our Feast Day Today!

Hi Everybody,
 
We are so excited because today is the Feast Day of St. Francis de Sales!
 
 
He is the patron saint of the parish that we go to with our master. In honour of the day, our new priest had a very special mass.
 
 
So Tallulah, what can you tell our readers about St. Francis de Sales?
 
  • Well I know he was born in France in 1567 in a castle.
  • He was from a very rich family.
  • He was very smart and he became a lawyer.
Very good Tallulah. But one of the most important things to know about Francis is that he had a very special relationship with God. He believed very much that God wanted him to be a priest, which he became when he was 26.
 
During this time, there were a lot of problems in the Church and many Catholics decided to leave to create their own religion. They became known as Protestants.
 
Hey Cloë, I bet Francis decided to go and help - right?!
 
Yup, he and his cousin went to the area where the biggest problems were. His father was very worried about him, but Francis knew that God would protect him. Francis explained the Catholic faith in very simple and clear language to the people and this really helped. He also tried to work with children whenever he could.

Click here to read more about this great Saint.
 
Hey those sound like the kinds of things we are trying to do with our blog.
 
You are right Tallulah. And do you know what else? St. Francis de Sales is the patron saint of journalists and writers.


Download this prayer card of St. Francis de Sales along with other Saint stuff at HappySaints.

And here is a page to colour. Click here to download it as well as other Saint Colouring pages.


Before we leave you for today, we want to ask you to pray for a friend of ours who is having a 7 hour surgery today! He owns the farm where we love to go!
 
Hey that's where my friend Princesse lives. It is her owner, M. Ouimet, that we are praying for!
 
God, please bless M. Ouimet! Woof! Cloë and Tallulah
  
 

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Ordinary Time - Interesting Time

Well Tallulah, the Church is back into Ordinary Time.

What does that mean Cloë? Actually it sounds kind of boring.

Not at all Tallulah. You know how exciting it is to go on a holiday!

Like when we go to our Granny's cottage?


Exactly. But as much fun as we have there, it's still nice to come home and to get back into our regular routine. Well the seasons of Advent and Christmas are like the holiday. Ordinary Time is the coming home.

So what do we learn during Ordinary Time?

We learn all about Jesus and his life here on earth.


The stories help us to know him better and to remind us that He is not just a made up character, like Little Red Riding Hood or Hansel and Gretel.




He lived and He still lives and He wants to be our friend.


He is definitely my friend Cloë!

He is my friend too Tallulah. And the way that you grow a friendship is to learn about each other, which is what the Gospels help us to do each Sunday.

In today's Gospel John the Baptist introduces his friends to Jesus.


John had told his friends about Jesus and many of them were very excited to meet him in person.

Hey we are kind of like John the Baptist because Jesus is our friend and we love to tell others about Jesus in the hopes that they too will want to be his friend.

You got it Tallulah!



Why not draw a picture of you and Jesus together. Or you can colour this picture.


Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah

 


Sunday, 12 January 2014

And the Christmas Season Comes to a Close

Hi Everybody! We were sooooo tired after writing all those blogs during the 12 days of Christmas that we took a bit of a break this week. Actually, as you can see we are still resting up. But during our walk home from Mass this morning we told our master what to write!


Cloë did you notice that the church was still fully decorated for Christmas! Did they forget to take the decorations down?


Of course not Tallulah. Remember we told our readings a few weeks ago that Christmas goes for 12 days but that it actually kinda goes longer than that?! Well this is what we meant.
 
In the Church, the Christmas season ends today with the baptism of Jesus.
 

Most of you were baptized not too long after you were born.


So I think that is probably why we remember Jesus' baptism today, even though he is a full grown man in the Gospel story!
 
 
 
Baptism is the very first of the sacraments that Catholics receive. Once you have been baptized you officially become part of the Church's family.
 
Ask your mom and dad to tell you about the day you were baptised.
 
 
Cloë, I think everyone should mark the date of their baptism on the calendar so that they can celebrate this important day.
 
Great idea Tallulah.
 

While we were too lazy to blog last week we missed a very important feast day for Canadians - the feast of Saint André Bessette, best known as Brother André. His feast day was January 7th.
 
 
If you have ever been to Montreal you have no doubt seen the giant church on the side of the mountain. That is Saint Joseph's Oratory.
 
 
Brother André was a doorkeeper and then he became a janitor. But even though he did not have money or a big important job, Brother André had a great goal - to build a giant church in honour of the saint that he loved - Saint Joseph.
 
Why don't you and your family plan a visit to the Oratory.
 
To help plan your visit, go to the Oratory's website, you can even take a virtual tour. While you are there you can go to visit their exhibition of crèches.
 
 
When Brother André died, more than a million people walked by his coffin!! Pope Benedict named him a saint in 2010.
 
Well that's it for today. Woof!
 
Cloë and Tallulah

Sunday, 5 January 2014

Day 12 - The Arrival of the Magi

Today is the final day (sort of) of the Christmas Season. Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord!. Today is the day the Wise Men come to pay homage to Jesus. Click here to read the story.
 
Here is a video clip from the movie The Nativity Story. We love it because it shows how these grown up men, who were very, very smart, were able to recognize that this little tiny baby was God!
 
 
And here is one final recap of the whole story!
 

This has been a long holiday Cloë, I'm just pooped!


Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah

 

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Day 11 - The Recap

Well Tallulah just 2 more days of Christmas! I thought today would be a good day to recap the Christmas Story.

We have each found a video that shows the story and that gives a sneak preview of tomorrow's Feast Day.

Here is Tallulah's Pick!


(youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABP57sznhZ0)

Here is Cloë's more accurate pick!


(youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sO3InyiIjw)

Click here to colour some fun Christmas pictures - you can colour them right on the computer!


Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah
 



Friday, 3 January 2014

Day 10 - The Magi Are Coming

What are the Magi Cloë? and why are they coming?
 

The Magi are three Wise Men who lived in a different country than Jesus. Among other things they studied the stars and planets and they found the star that shone over Bethlehem. It was so big and so bright compared to the other stars that they knew it must be very important.


So I bet they decided to follow it, right Cloë?

That's right Tallulah. The Church will celebrate their arrival this coming Sunday.


We actually don't know very much about them and only Matthew speaks about them in his Gospel. But there is a lot of tradition around their visit including their names.

Melchior, a Persian scholar
Caspar, an Indian scholar
Balthazar , an Arabian scholar

Today's activity is learning to draw the first Wise Man. And if you go to the link below you will find other videos that teach you how to draw the other Wise Men as well as other parts of the Nativity.


(youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joSXl-tI3_c)

Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah


Thursday, 2 January 2014

Day 9 - Joy to the World

I'm digging this long version of Christmas Cloë, I can't believe how many people miss out on all this fun and joy because they think Christmas is just one day!


In fact here is a great song to express how I'm feeling!

 
 
Our other project for today is to make Turtles! Yum! Yum!
 

Good choice Tallulah, those look both delicious and simple to make. Click here for the recipe.

Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah




 
 

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Day 8 - Happy New Year!

 
Wow! Today is the start of a brand new year - 2014!
 
 
Today is also the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God! You may remember Tallulah that a Solemnity is a super important feast day in the Church.
 
 
And finally today is a also the World Day of Peace! This is especially important since there are so many parts of our world that are currently having some very serious problems and even wars.
 


 
But what can we do Cloë to help with peace in the world?
 
Well Tallulah we can all pray that the people who are fighting will be persuaded to stop.
 
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace,
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
where there is sadness, joy.
(St. Francis of Assisi)
 
We can also donate money to organizations like Development and Peace who help the people who are affected by these wars.
 
 
 
How about if we be nice to each other so that we do not add to the bad feelings?! Is that a good way to help spread peace Cloë?
 
 
That's definitely a good one Tallulah!

Woof!

Cloë and Tallulah