Gospel-
John 20: 19-31
This week
keep praying the Divine Mercy Novena (started on Good Friday).
Learn how to
pray Divine Mercy
Chaplet. Beautiful
audio can be found here.
From The
Liturgical Year by Inos Biffi- Read pages 82-83
From the
Office of Readings-
1 Peter 1:
3-5
Baptism
is a symbol of Christ's Passion (St. Cyril of Jerusalem)
Read Lolek- The Boy Who Became Pope John Paul II by Mary Hramiec Hoffman and Mark
Hoffman.
Copywork:
May this
flame be found still burning by the Morning Star: the one Morning Star who
never sets, Christ your Son, who coming back from death’s dominion has shed his
peaceful light on humankind, and lives and reigns for ever and ever.
(from the end
of the Easter Exultet)
Make a wool
art depiction of the image of Divine Mercy. This is like a painting with wool
instead of paints. See here for
what you’ll need. See here
for how to do it.
Paint your
own peg doll of St. Faustina and Our Lord as he appeared to her.
Psalms in Living
Color- We will be reading and illustrating Psalm 104 for the next few
weeks. This week read verse 1-4 and
illustrate.
“Bless the
LORD, my soul! LORD, my God, you are great indeed! You are clothed with majesty
and glory,
robed in
light as with a cloak. You spread out the heavens like a tent;
you raised
your palace upon the waters. You make the clouds your chariot; you travel on
the wings of the wind.
You make the
winds your messengers; flaming fire, your ministers.
Links
Divine
Mercy Sunday (Catholic Mom)
Divine
Mercy Sunday (Catholic Culture)
Divine Mercy Devotion
(EWTN)
Divine
Mercy Icon Coloring Page (by Charlotte
of Waltzing
Matilda)
Divine Mercy for Young
Hearts CD-ROM (Some free sample pages here)
St.
Faustina (That Resource Site)
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