Around the Year with the Trapp FamilyMaria Augusta Trapp, the Maria of 'Sound of Music'. Mrs. Trapp takes us into her intimate family life and shows how the spirit of celebrating spreads to all major and minor events in the family.
'Name Days'by Catherine Fournier How we celebrate feast days of saints that our family are named after, bringing the 'heroes' of the Church to life for our children.
All Saint's DayFeast Day: November 1 An ancient feast, overshadowed by the pagan Hallowe'en
All Saint's Party IdeasSuggestions for an All Saint's Party, an alternative to traditional Hallowe'en observances.
Blessing Doorwaysby Shonnie Scarola. Some traditional customs celebrating Epiphany.
Blessing Your HomeAnother traditional Epiphany celebration - and a wonderful protection for your home.
Candle Is Lighted : P. Stewart Craigby P Stewart Craig. This booklet shows how the feasts of the Church were once celebrated, how they could be revived, adapted, selected and how new methods of celebration can be created for the family.
Epiphany Blessingby Thomas Kleinert. Another version and explanation for the 19+C+M+B+99 atop our doors.
Epiphany CakeA traditional celebration of Epiphany. Includes two easy cake recipes (chocolate and white) and frosting recipes.
Epiphany Colouring and MoreThe Feast of the Epiphany is one that fires the imagination of children. These colouring images can be used in several craft ways.
Making Beeswax CandlesCelebrating the Feast of the Presentation, also known as Candlemas Day by making beeswax candles. A enjoyable and easy! way for the whole family to welcome Light of Christ into the domestic church.
Purification, Commonly Called Candlemas-DayFebruary 2 -- The feast of our Lord's Presentation in the Temple, also the occasion of Mary's purification. Candles are traditionally blessed on this day.
St Joseph's Daycustoms, recipes, tradtions of this holiday celebrated on 19 March, with a focus on festivities in New York