I’m always trying to figure out how to make it easier for families to observe the Christian Year because we felt so overwhelmed when we first started that journey (which is why we wrote the book we wish we had then). I thought it might be helpful for our family to have resources compiled for the month ahead so that we can plan in advance which special saints days we want to observe and I hope having them all in one place is helpful to you, too!
And I pinned all of the following resources on a December Liturgical Living pinterest board for your convenience!
As always, remember not to get overwhelmed. You don’t have to observe every saints day! (We certainly don’t at our house.) The liturgical year is a gift. It shouldn’t feel like a burden!
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The Season of Advent
I always try to get gifts out of the way at the very beginning (if not before Advent) so that it’s not a stressor that distracts me from a quiet season. Here’s a little gift guide I made for this year (with some great coupon codes!).
And feeling like you need a thorough and beautiful resource to get you through the Advent season? I highly recommend the Comfort & Joy: Living the Liturgy through the Advent Season ebook by Elizabeth Foss.
Traditions:
- Light Advent Candles
- Begin the St. Andrew Christmas Novena and pray it 15 times from November 30th to Christmas Day. I made a printable you can download for free.
- 30 Jesse Tree Ornaments to Print and Color: Do Small Things with Great Love
- How We Celebrate Advent: Carrots for Michaelmas
- DIY Advent Countdown Craft: Two Os Plus More
- My Eco-Friendly DIY Advent Wreath: Becoming Peculiar
- 24 Day Printable Advent Calendar: Audrey Eclectic
- Free Advent Activities for Kids: Look to Him and Be Radiant
Food for Thought:
- Superstition, Trust, and Imperfect Prayer: Thoughts on the St. Andrew Christmas Novena: Amongst Lovely Things
- Advent: Nourish Your Spiritual Life and Avoid the Holiday Burnout: Kitchen Stewardship
- Choosing Peace This Advent When You’re a Mom to Littles: Fountains of Home
- A Gradual Advent: Franciscan Mom
- A relaxed but intentional Advent: Fountains of Home
- Jesus Storybook Bible Reading Plan for Advent: Adriel Booker
(You can find more resources for observing Advent in our liturgical year ebooks Feast! and More Feasts!)
Advent Music:
- Advent Playlist: Wonder: Carrots for Michaelmas
- Advent Playlist: Sleepers, Wake!: Carrots for Michaelmas
Book Suggestions:
- 27 Picture Books for Advent and Christmas: Carrots for Michaelmas (updated)
December 6th: St. Nicholas
Faith and Little Ones:
- New Shoes and St. Nicholas Day: Carrots for Michaelmas
- St. Nicholas Day printable coloring page: Audrey Eclectic
Celebrating Around the Table:
- St. Nicholas Spice Cookies: Kitchen Stewardship
- Dutch Speculaas Cookies: Life Your Way
Food for Thought:
- The Real Face of Santa Claus: UCatholic
Book suggestion:
The Legend of St. Nicholas by Demi
December 8th: The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Don’t forget it’s a Holy Day of Obligation, so get thee to Mass!
December 9th: Ven. Fulton Sheen
Ways to celebrate this faithful son of the Church on the anniversary of his death at A Knotted Life.
December 12th: Our Lady of Guadalupe
Celebrating Around the Table:
- Make Carnitas to celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe! (Find our recipe in our new cookbook, More Feasts!)
- Celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe: Two Os Plus More
Book Suggestion:
Our Lady of Guadalupe by Tomie dePaola
December 13th: St. Lucy
Food for Thought:
- Light of St. Lucy: Daniel Stewart for Catholic Exchange
Celebrating Around the Table:
- St. Lucia Bread: Catholic Playground
- And these Grain-free Cardamom Sticky Biscuits look amazing for the gluten-free/paleo crowd.
Book Suggestion:
Lucia Saint of Light by Katherine Bolger Hyde
December 17th: The Golden Nights (O Antiphons) Begin
- Celebrating the O Antiphons: Shower of Roses
December 24th: Feast of the Seven Fishes
Last year we tried out this Italian-American tradition of cooking a seven course meal of seafood. Well, my husband Daniel did all the cooking. But it was awesome!
December 25th: Christmas (Beginning of Christmastide)
- Our Twelve Days of Christmas: Carrots for Michaelmas
- Orange Pomanders (Super easy kid-friendly holiday craft): Carrots for Michaelmas
- Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas (and how it made my Advent better): A Knotted Life
- Twelve Days of Family Christmas Movies: Catholic All Year
- G.K. Chesterton and How to Celebrate Christmas: Fountains of Home
And we love this coloring book by Holy Heroes.
Do you have any special traditions for holy days in December? I’d love to hear about them in the comments!
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Katie says
I think the Audrey Eclectic links are broken! Or the blog is inactive or something? I was so excited about a St. Nicholas coloring page! Haha
Ashley says
She recently changed her business name to Sleightholm Folk Art. Here’s the link to the blog, which I assume has a link to the etsy shop. http://sleightholmfolk.blogspot.com/
Barb says
This is an excellent resource! Thank you for sharing my “Gradual Advent” article in your list.
jennyann1126 says
We have been GF for 8 years and our St.Lucy tradition is to make a kringle or 2 filled with almond paste and cardamom. It is heavenly. I also add cardamom to our Christmas day cinnamon roll filling. It is just not Christmas without cardamom!