Celebrating Pentecost, the Birthday of the Church! :: 2010 Edition
~ Completed Garden of the Good Shepherd Calendar~
I still need to take a picture of the homemade Garden of the Good Shepherd Posters, which a couple of the children made this Easter season using Charlotte’s printables!
Our Windsock also made a nice decoration for Pentecost!
~ White treats after Mass on “Whitsunday” ~
White Powdered Sugar Donuts
Vanilla Steamers made in our Cocoa-Latte Maker
(ours is no longer available, similar to this)
Yummm!!!
~ Pentecost Salads for with Dinner~
Twelve Fruit Salad in honor of the twelve fruits of the Holy Spirit
This year our salad included: Kiwi, Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Blueberries, Red Grapes, Green Grapes, Cantaloupe, Pineapple, Oranges, Grapefruit, and Apple.
“Tongues of Fire” Spinach Salad
A little “white” reminder of the Trinity
I also served red potato salad with our barbecued Hamburgers and Hot dogs.
~ Our Cake for Pentecost ~
This year we opted for a white CHEESEcake instead of our usual white cake. I picked one up from Costco and just added the candles (representing Christ our Light and the 12 Apostles and their tongues of fire) and the Strawberries (representing the 12 Fruits and 7 Gifts of the Holy Ghost). I was disappointed that the guy at Costco just threw it back in my cart resulting in a big crack, but other than that it worked wonderfully and was so delicious!
Rose was wondering just what all this was about. . . Perhaps next year she will be more interested in creating a “mighty wind” with her brothers and sisters!
Teach me, Divine Spirit, to know and seek my last end; grant me the holy fear of God; grant me true contrition and patience. Do not let me fall into sin. Give me an increase of faith, hope and charity, and bring forth in my soul all the virtues proper to my state in life.
Make me a faithful disciple of Jesus and an obedient child of the Church. Give me efficacious grace sufficient to keep the Commandments and to receive the Sacraments worthily. Give me the four Cardinal Virtues, Your Seven Gifts, Your Twelve Fruits. Raise me to perfection in the state of life to which You have called me and lead me through a happy death to everlasting life. I ask this through Christ our Lord, Amen.
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Prayer of Mothers
Father in heaven, grant me the grace to appreciate the dignity which you have conferred on me. Let me realize that not even the Angels have been blessed with such a privilege—to share in your creative miracle and bring new Saints to heaven. Make me a good mother to all my children after the example of Mary, the Mother of your Son. Through the intercession of Jesus and Mary I ask your continued blessings on my family. Let us all be dedicated to your service on earth and attain the eternal happiness of your kingdom in heaven. Amen.
Great photos and ideas, we love celebrating the liturgical year as well!
What delightful smiles and photos. It is so precious to see Snuggles at one end and Rose on the other. How sweet and precious they all are. Love those smiles ! PJ
Thanks so much for sharing. I'm not a cradle Catholic but I so want to share my faith with my children. Today, I visited my son's class at his Catholic school and read from The Very First Christians, made the windsock and gave everyone powdered donuts. Thanks for all the great ideas!
What a lovely meal! I really like your food suggestions, Jessica.
I had never heard of "Whitsunday" before. Thank you for posting that link! I love learning more about the customs of Church. 🙂
Great ideas, Rose looks so sweet!Happy Pentecost!
What a spirit-filled celebration! Love the cheesecake idea and the white trinity pretzels:) God bless your precious blessings!
That cake looks dangerously delish!
Jessica… It looks like you had a beautiful celebration. We made a windsock using your idea/patterns. We also used your cake/candle idea… but with 12 red velvet cupcakes. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas. My friends and I love your blog! You are like a rock star! When you have commented on my blog recently I have been so psyched. Wish we lived closer!
God bless!
Katie@beingmirrors
So great!! I went for teh store bought cake too yesterday. It meant I could spend the afternoon with my kids instead of baking. Your kids look so sweet and happy. I had planned on getting some powdered donuts at the store on the way home from mass, but it was Fellowship Sunday breakfast after mass with and they had the donuts there along with other yummy treats. So it worked out just perfect.
Looks yummy! I love how Snuggles and Rose were sitting on the table. Too funny!
Hi Jessica~
You are my BIG winner of my giveaway over at The Garden Gate.
I need you to email me your address so I can mail off your goodies!
Warm Blessings,
Georgiann
PS I'm Catholic too….I love all your great ideas for food for feasts!
I used several of your Pentecost ideas with my son and we had a blast coloring, creating the windsock, etc.
Thanks for sharing those ideas with us!
God bless
supid costco guy! gosh! 😛
Love the kids on the table. 🙂 That is always my favorite because it shows that intense curiosity! We had a busy afternoon so I just made "Pentecost Pizza" (cut the pepperoni into flame shapes) and I think next year if I do that I will add the red, orange and yellow pepper "tongues" like in your salad… I always get good ideas from you, Jessica. 🙂 Last year on Pentecost, you will remember, we were received into the church. I was alternately weepy all afternoon remembering our beautiful day. We put the boys' baptism pics on the altar and used their candles at the table. God bless!
That is unbelievable! What a beautiful celebration, Jessica!
Hi Jessica,
I've been a big fan of your blog since I started homeschooling my kids about a year ago. Thanks for the many great ideas. My kids and I did the windsock and we are using it interactively to pray the kids Pentecost novena. They LOVE it!