". . . when we say that the Church is a family, we mean it quite literally. The Church is not a reflection of the reality that is "family"—quite the opposite. The family is a reflection of the reality that is the Church." -Fr. Robert Johansen
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Michele,
I have a really silly question, I hope you don’t mind! I have never used a Liturgical Wheel before. How do you use them and are the ones you have made here the old or new calendar? These are just simply beautiful!!! Thank you for all of the hard work! By the way I received my MP3’s and I can’t wait to listen to them!!!!!!
Cheryl Kirkpatrick
The calendar begins the at the very top with the 1st Sunday of Advent (Nov. 29th this year). Sundays of the year form the outer circle, and each spoke of the wheel represents a week, although the software I use to create it starts the week on a Monday so the calendar jumps to the inside circle for Monday and moves up from there. The seasons are defined by colors as are solemnities, feasts and memorials of the saints.
The calendar is based upon the General Roman Calendar, promulgated by Pope Paul VI on February 14, 1969, subsequently amended by Pope John Paul II, and the Particular Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America, approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/current/2010cal.pdf
Thanks so much Michele! Now I will have to put this up in our room, I can’t wait!!! By the way I listened to the FCC Mp3 on your talk about highschool and it was terrific!!! It felt like I was at the conference myself!!! You gave out such wonderful suggestions, thank you so much!!!! I can’t wait to hear the rest of them!!!
God bless,
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Michele Q. --
Catholic wife and mother of 10.
Homeschooler, small press publisher, avid seamstress, halfway decent cook. Living the Family-Centered life.
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Michele,
I have a really silly question, I hope you don’t mind! I have never used a Liturgical Wheel before. How do you use them and are the ones you have made here the old or new calendar? These are just simply beautiful!!! Thank you for all of the hard work! By the way I received my MP3’s and I can’t wait to listen to them!!!!!!
Cheryl Kirkpatrick
Dear Cheryl –
Thank you so much this is excellent!
Hi Cheryl,
The calendar begins the at the very top with the 1st Sunday of Advent (Nov. 29th this year). Sundays of the year form the outer circle, and each spoke of the wheel represents a week, although the software I use to create it starts the week on a Monday so the calendar jumps to the inside circle for Monday and moves up from there. The seasons are defined by colors as are solemnities, feasts and memorials of the saints.
The calendar is based upon the General Roman Calendar, promulgated by Pope Paul VI on February 14, 1969, subsequently amended by Pope John Paul II, and the Particular Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America, approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/current/2010cal.pdf
Thanks so much Michele! Now I will have to put this up in our room, I can’t wait!!! By the way I listened to the FCC Mp3 on your talk about highschool and it was terrific!!! It felt like I was at the conference myself!!! You gave out such wonderful suggestions, thank you so much!!!! I can’t wait to hear the rest of them!!!
God bless,
Cheryl
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