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A blog for St. Mark (in Vienna, VA) to help families grow in our Catholic faith and hand it on to their children.
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
All Hallows Eve
Today is Halloween! What sort of connection do we as Christians have to this day? Watch the video below to hear about Halloween, All Saints' Day, and All Souls' Day from Fr. James Martin, S.J..
Friday, October 28, 2011
Saints and All Hallows Eve
Next week is Halloween and, more importantly, the Feasts of All Saints and All Souls. Is there a connection here? If so, what is it? And what do we really believe about saints? Watch the video below to hear answers from Fr. James Martin, SJ.
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[Video is 8:14 long]
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Put on Superman
A version of this article appeared in the October 2010 Maneline. Make this Halloween a teachable moment for your children.
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| Superman: always a popular costume choice |
At the end of October, children across the country venture
out into neighborhoods donning Superhero attire, Angel outfits, and all other
sorts of costumes. As a child I always
looked forward to Halloween, the day I would march around in my homemade
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles costume (as Donatello, of course) and walk from
door to door trick-or-treating. A funny
thing would happen when I wore this costume -- I changed. While in costume, everyone expected me to
take on the persona and the behavior of Donatello and I happily obliged with
“Cowabungas”, “Dudes”, and attempts at athletic jump kicks. I had put on Donatello and the outside
changed my very thoughts, words and actions.
I was a “little Donatello” for a night, realizing a lifelong dream of
being a “hero in a half-shell.”
In baptism, we hope for a similar transformation.
Monday, October 24, 2011
No Family is Perfect
Halloween is a week away. In Vienna, the annual Halloween parade is right around the corner. You may feel lots of pressures to live up to how another family celebrates Halloween. Keep this in mind.
"A family is holy not because it is perfect, but because God's grace is at work in it, helping it to set out anew everyday in the way of love." -- Follow the way of LoveSimple words from the Bishop Conference echo those of Jesus: "Love one another."
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