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Preparing for Lent {Including Our Ash Wednesday/Lent-Themed Lesson Plans + Anawim Immersion}

February 10, 2013 by Tina

Lent is just days away, and I’m hoping to get a headstart on how we’re going to observe this solemn, wonderful, meaningful season which leads to the GREATEST celebration in the Church: Easter! 🙂

Here’s what we’re planning for Lent — I’m sharing it with you, dear friends, in case you’re looking for ideas. (There are hundreds, no, thousands, of ideas on the Internet actually! :))

(FYI: Most of our plans are inspired by other Catholic mom bloggers, particularly homeschool moms, like Lacy of , Jessica of Shower of Roses, Melissa of Homegrown Catholics, and of course, my friends Erika of Raising and Teaching Little Saints, and Monica of Equipping Catholic Families, who are co-hosting the “Keeping Love in Lent Link-Up” with me (click here if you want to join that!). 🙂

Taking off from Lacy’s  plus bits and pieces of inspiration from the other fabulous moms mentioned above, this year, our Lenten activities will pretty much be the same as the previous two years’, and will include:

  • Learning more about Ash Wednesday and Lent through our homeschool “lessons” — For our specific lesson plans for this week, you can go here. (You can download them if you like, no problem with me!) We’re joining the families of Catholic Filipino Academy in their trip to Anawim, a home for the abandoned elderly (founded by Bo Sanchez) this Friday, so I thought it would be good to use Storm in the Night and other books that have elderly people in the stories (mostly grandfathers and grandmothers) this week for our read-alouds.
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Along with Storm in the Night and the other “elderly”/grandparents-themed books, we’ll be using Science-themed books (Hear this!, The Sun) plus faith-based/Bible-based books about helping others.

  • Continuing the practice of “giving up” something for the entire season of Lent — as a family and as individuals — and doing more of something good, like being more patient, charitable and kind to others. Specifically, we will have less “gadget” time for the kids and more free play/read-aloud time.

Since Tim’s already six, I have also asked him to choose something he’d like to give up for Jesus. (He still hasn’t decided yet though!) Also, less of the things they like and consider as “treats,” like sweets (I hope and pray God will “whisper” our intentions to those people who always spoil them with sweets, especially the grandparents! Ha, ha!).

Personally, I plan to focus on being more patient and loving, and do less nagging (that’s giving up something, right?) and criticizing. (I was thinking of less screen time and social media time, but it’s part of my job, so that would be a bit difficult!). 

  • Continuing the use of the Lenten countdown calendar (I’ve already printed out .)
  • Continuing the use of our Jesus Tree — I printed out Melissa’s ornaments last year and we use the branch that came with our . You can get the ornaments by clicking here if you like. (Melissa has some other great Lenten ideas in that post, too!)
  • Continuing the tradition of setting money aside for our offering box (also inspired by Lacy — click for her post on that)
  • Finishing the de-cluttering and organization of our things (still not completely done from Christmas! Yikes!) — The kids have finally agreed to give the toys that they don’t play with anymore away! (Yes, we had issues with this before!)
  • Going to Confession (for Anthony and me). I’ll also start teaching Tim about the Sacrament of Reconciliation in a “deeper” way. 🙂 (He’s always so curious whenever his Papa and I line up for Confession, and asks, “Why can’t I go in with you?”) I got a book from Book Sale that I hope will be able to help me explain things:

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  • Doing the Stations of the Cross — Admittedly, we didn’t do this much during previous years, which is why we plan to do it more regularly this year. I plan to use some ideas from Jessica (Shower of Roses).
  • Attending Masses aside from weekly Sunday Mass and praying the Rosary more frequently (Especially the sorrowful mysteries during Lent)
  • Reading more books connected to Easter and Lent (though we hardly have any of the latter — still need to scour more local bookshops for those! Hopefully, will also have some related titles soon. *Keeping my fingers crossed*)

These are just some of the things we plan and hope to do — though just typing them out already makes them seem like so much. More than anything else, of course, we want the kids to remember what Lent is really about:

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This video from Our Sunday Visitor sums it up perfectly:

Here’s to a meaningful Lenten season for us all! 🙂

P.S. For additional Lenten resources, you may want to read the following:

Your Guide to a Catholic Lent

FAQs About Lent

What is Lent?

9 Ways to Prepare Your Family for Lent (an article I wrote for Smart Parenting last year)

 

P.P.S. Update as of Shrove Tuesday (Feb 12): I’m linking up to Catholic Inspired’s Lenten Link-Up. 🙂

Catholic Inspired

Filed Under: Catholic, Catholic Homeschooling, Christian Parenting, LENT, Lent Preparation, Lenten Traditions, Our Catholic Faith, Our Family, Our homeschool

We Are On Militant Mode! :) Answer the Call to Prayer and Action! #NOTORHBILL

August 3, 2012 by Tina

I know some of us may have differing opinions on this, but I have been openly pro-life on this blog from the get-go, so let me just share this with you, dear friends, especially those who don’t believe in abortion (which is where contraceptive use and the contraceptive mentality will lead us); those who don’t believe in sex education in schools (because it is us parents who should teach it to our kids, and so we should be the ones prepared / educated for it); and, basically, those who do believe in the sanctity and dignity of life in all stages — from conception to natural death. 🙂

It’s time to answer the call to prayer and action! 🙂 Come on, Church (especially in the Philippines), let’s go, go, go to EDSA Shrine on Saturday, August 4, 2012 at 1pm and show our love for God, our country, our people and our families! 🙂 #NOTORHBILL

P.S. If you’re wondering why we should NOT be for the RH Bill, please take the time to view this informative slide presentation:

Leading science experts and non religious reason on rh bill – feb 2012 from Tina Rodriguez.


Filed Under: Advocacies, No to Abortion, No to contraceptives, No to RH Bill, Our Catholic Faith, prayer, Prayers for the Philippines, Pro-Life, Pro-Life Events

Hitler Reacts to the New Translation of the Mass (HILARIOUS!)

July 23, 2012 by Tina

I saw this video on Facebook and just HAD to share it here! I’m sure all of us are still trying to get used to the New Translation of the Mass. Last Sunday, I kept saying “And also with you” again, when it should have been “And with your spirit!” (I did okay in previous Masses though, ha, ha!)

Yes, change can sometimes be difficult to deal with and we may not fully understand the reasons for everything — but we can always believe and have faith that God knows best, right? Take it from Hitler, dear friends! LOL! (Oh, and whoever made this video, *clap, clap, clap!* I applaud your efforts! Thank you SOOO much! I really found myself laughing out loud AND being grateful for the new translation!)

P.S. If you’re looking for a guide to the New Translation of the Mass, there are some available at St. Paul’s bookstore. 🙂 Or you can refer to this link here for a PDF file that contains the Rite of Mass.

Filed Under: Catholic, faith, funny, funny videos, Holy Mass, Just sharing, Our Catholic Faith, The New Translation of the Mass, The New Translation of the Roman Missal

Truly Rich Reflections: Set Our Hearts On Fire — The Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary

June 15, 2012 by Tina

Did you know that yesterday, we Catholics celebrated the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus? Actually, the whole month of June is dedicated to His Sacred Heart! You can read more about that here. 🙂

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Today, we celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

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While growing up in Brunei, I distinctly remember us having this picture of both Jesus and Mary, i.e. the “Twin Hearts,” that had a prayer of consecration with it, in our home.

Here’s the prayer, which I copied from here (and edited, hehe!):

Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary, I consecrate my entire self to the Most Holy Love of Your Two Hearts. I wish to make reparation for all the sins of the world, including my own. I offer these things for the love of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. 

I will keep my mind on beauty and turn my thoughts from evil things. I will hold my temper and bear the mistakes of others with love and a forgiving heart. I will admit when I am wrong and ask others to forgive me. I will not show off but remain humble. I will offer up all my sufferings, sickness and hurts. I will seek God’s will, not my own. I will show appreciation for all the kindness and the blessings that I receive, and thank God for all things. 1 will do everything in my life for love of God. And I will love others as God has loved me. 

0 Sacred Heart of Jesus, through the intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, receive the offering and consecration I now make of myself to You. Keep me faithful unto death. Bring me one day to the happy home in heaven. I desire to live forever with God the Father and the Most Holy Spirit and You, my Jesus, together with Your Most Immaculate Mother. Amen.

We weren’t a very religious / spiritual / faithful family for a long time when we were still in Brunei and things like these used to be just “for display”. Thank God, though, that my parents came to know God in a deeper way through . Personally, I don’t know where I would be now if they hadn’t.

My Mama and Papa, decked in traditional Timorese tais at our mission office / house in Timor

Anyway, that picture I grew up with is now hanging on one of the walls of ‘s mission house / office in Timor Leste, where we used to be based. My parents brought it over to make the place more “home-y” for all of us, along with many of their things from Brunei. (Yes, my parents were with us on mission in Timor!) I hope that those who enter and see the picture will take the time to pray the prayer, too, and be blessed by this great devotion. 🙂

We’re still not a perfect family and I still mess up A LOT in my personal and family life, but I thank God every day that He set our hearts on fire so that we can share His love to other people! 🙂

Sacred Heart of Jesus, we trust in You. 
Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.
That in all things may God be glorified! 🙂
Amen.

Filed Under: Catholic, Catholic Parenting, FAMILY MATTERS, Feasts, Immaculate Heart of Mary, mama mary, Mama Tita, Our Catholic Faith, Papa, prayer, Reflections, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Truly Rich Reflections

50 Days of Amazing Grace – Days 42 and 43: The Gifts of Wisdom and Fear

May 19, 2012 by Tina

Howdy, y’all! 🙂

I was soooo tired from attending the 4th Philippine Homeschool Conference and the errands I had to do afterwards that I didn’t get to post for our 50 Days of Amazing Grace series yesterday. (I should do more scheduled posts! Read: Manage my time more efficiently! LOL!)

Anyhoo, the Conference was a HUGE success, though there were glitches here and there. 🙂 Nobody’s perfect, right?! (I know I’M NOT!) I’ll post about the Conference in detail later, hopefully by Tuesday.

It’s a working Sunday for me — Shepherd’s Voice is coming out with a new book on family life, marriage and parenting VERY SOON and it needs a final round of proofreading! 🙂 I’m so blessed and privileged to have been able to be one of the first people to see it! 🙂 It’s definitely a must-read for all married people and parents!

But I am digressing. Haha!

For yesterday’s overdue Amazing Grace post and today’s one as well, let’s focus on WISDOM and FEAR (of the LORD), based on the Holy Spirit Novena that I’m doing. 🙂 I am also inspired because in yesterday’s Conference, wisdom and fearing the Lord (or respecting and honoring and obeying the Lord out of love) were emphasized. 🙂


This is the prayer I believe we should be praying every day (well, at least I know I SHOULD be! LOL!):

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This is why we should be praying for wisdom:

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And the fear of the Lord, since both are so intertwined:

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What does it mean to fear the Lord, then? 🙂 We need to realize that we have a loving God and not one who is “out to get us.” (Bo Sanchez talked about this yesterday. More on that in another post).

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Let’s rely on God’s wisdom and have a holy fear of Him (out of love for Him) so that we can experience more of His grace every day! 🙂

P.S. On a personal note, I want to share that I’ve been getting some requests lately to become a blog partner for certain events, which would give my little ol’ blog further exposure, which is a good thing, right?! HOWEVER, I feel that this is the time I need wisdom and fear of the LORD, as the events are not really something I would normally promote. I am discerning, though, if God has a deeper purpose behind it all. 🙂 Pray for me, please? Thanks! 🙂

Filed Under: 50 Days of Amazing Grace, faith, Fear of the Lord, Gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, Holy Spirit, Our Catholic Faith, Wisdom

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Hi! I'm Tina Santiago Rodriguez, a Catholic wife, homeschool mom, and self-professed "media missionary." Welcome to Truly Rich and Blessed, a unique lifestyle blog about appreciating the "riches" that we have — our faith, self, relationships, resources, discoveries and experiences. I hope you'll enjoy your time here, and come away encouraged and inspired somehow!

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