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Oi Peeps. It's April!

No, not the person. The month. Yesh. Some people. smh

MONTHLY PRAYER LIFE DEVOTIONS AND FOCUS POINTS

  • The Passion of Christ
  • Seven Sorrows of Mary
  • Any area you think you need to focus on in your prayer life
  • New beginnings

FEBRUARY'S HOLY DAYS, HOLIDAYS & HIGHLIGHTS



HOLY WEEK

THURSDAY APRIL 18:  Holy Thursday
FRIDAY APRIL 19:  Good Friday
SATURDAY APRIL 20:  Easter Vigil
SUNDAY APRIL 21: Easter Sunday

April 16: Saint Bernadette
April 23: Saint George
April 25: Saint Mark
April 27: Saint Zita
April 28: Saint Louis de Montfort
April 29: Saint Catherine of Sienna




MONTHLY GOALS

  • Reflect on the passion
  • Keep up lenten fasts/goals
  • Read some of St. Louis de Montfort's writings



MINI PLAYLIST (ft. Lia)

Flowers in Your Hair--The Lumineers
Grow As We Go--Ben Platt
Don't Close Your Eyes--Keith Whitley
Saltwater--Damian McGinty
i'm so tired--Lauv, Troye Sivan


Kat

Welcome February!



Its been one month since Lia decided we should bring Catholic Girl Stuff back to life. We've refreshed a lot of the blog, the new look for example. (It was mostly Lia, but I helped pick out the pictures)



MONTHLY PRAYER LIFE DEVOTIONS AND FOCUS POINTS

Suggestions:
  • For married couples
  • Soon to be married couples
  • Your future spouse
  • Or your current spouse
  • Guidance in deciding if you even want a spouse 
I personally know where I fall in the last one (firmly in the "Probably a no thanks") so instead  I'm praying for help with my horrible stressful college life.

I recently started praying a novena to Our Lady Undoer of Knots and asking her for help untangling the mess that is my life. I have to say that the morning after I started, I woke up happy and had a great day of classes. Which was surprising since it was a Thursday and normally I HATE my Tuesday/Thursday classes. Oh and then a caught up on all my homework.

10/10 would recommend.

(Link to novena can be found here.) 




FEBRUARY'S HOLY DAYS, HOLIDAYS & HIGHLIGHTS

***There are no Holy Days of Obligation this month***

Feb 1 - St. Brigid
Feb 3 - St. Blaise
Feb 8 - St. Josephine Bakhita
Feb 11 - Our Lady of Lourdes 
Feb 14 - St Valentine



MONTHLY GOALS

-Make a point to focus on mental health/de-stressing
-Read something religious



FEBRUARY MINI PLAYLIST

Yes, I know this is normally Lia's thing. But my poor song taste will have to do. I feel like none of these songs really go together, but I picked songs that'll hopefully pick you up out of the winter slump!

-Main Theme from the Pirates of the Caribbean
-Lonely People by Orla Gartland
-This Is Me from the Greatest Showman
-Roundtable Rival by Lindsey Stirling
-The Other Side from the Greatest Showman
-Touch the Sky from Brave





Have a prayerful and beautiful February!

Kat

The Seven Sorrows of Our Lady


   1133 best BLESSED VIRGIN MARY images on Pinterest ...





1. The Prophecy of Simeon


2. The Flight Into Egypt


3. The Loss of The Child Jesus In The Temple


4. Mary meets Jesus On The Way to Calvary


5. The Crucifixion


6. Mary Receives Jesus from The Cross


7. Jesus Is Placed In The Tomb

Our Goals for 2018//WE'RE BACK!!!

Hi everybody! We're back! *shoots off giant confetti gun*



A New Posting Schedule:  
We'll be TRYING to post every Monday (and occasional Saturdays if we have over flow!) and while the first and last posts of the month will be dual narrated, we'll be alternating between Lia and I for the middle, so you should get at least one post by each of us (instead of Lia posting everything and me going missing.)

A New Monthly Theme!
Last year, we tried to have a religious theme for each month (Sacred Heart, Holy Souls, Etc) but this year we're going to shake things up and have a Marian theme for each month. We'll either pick a Marian title after a major feast day that month, something going on that month (Ex. Mother's Day) or a lesser known feast happening that month. This months theme will be Our Lady of Lourdes, since that feast day is on the 11th.



KAT'S GOALS:

  • To actually get my posts up on time
  • To go somewhere new
  • To do something spontaneous every once and a while


LIA'S GOALS:
  • To update posts in a timely matter so that Kat doesn't put words in my mouth 
  • To not get so annoyed with Kat 
  • To not wack Kat upside the head with something heavy   (too late-L)
  • Hi, its actually Lia now. This might be actual goals of mine now. She knows what she did.
  • Have a monthly posting schedule that I actually follow. 


What our stats are right now!

  • 15 followers! WOW!
  • Over 8k page views! 10k is creeping up on us pretty quick! (I wonder what we should do to celebrate?)
  • So far, the U.S. is where most of our pageviews come from, but Russia is a close second. :D


Kat and Lia

Whaaaa? It Is October?

Hi guys!

September was a fun month! Kat and I both started senior year the last week of August. Wheee!
We did not do well with posting this month. Sorry! But October should be better :)


Stats:
Of All Time: 6,718
Last Month: 497


Our Five Biggest International Viewers
United States
Spain
Germany
Russia
Thailand


Five Biggest International Viewers of all Time
Russia (In Russia! Land of Yesterday! #Anastasia)
Ireland
United States
Australia
Germany (haha take that Kat!)



Posts This Month


Sooooo


Just cause I can, I'm going to end with a bad joke

Why can't you give Elsa a balloon?




........


Because she'll let it go!



(hahahahahahahahaha)


LIA





Da Da Dah!

It is OCTOBER!

FASHION BOOTS! LATTES! work. School. Flu season. I am cold.


Our theme this month is a mixture between The Rosary and Fatima. 

Because the 13th is the 100th anniversary of the day the sun danced! 


Major Feast Days: 


Oct 4: Saint Francis of Assisi
Oct 5: Saint Faustina 
Oct 7: Our Lady of the Rosary
Oct 13: 100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE MIRACLE AT FATIMA
 Oct 15: Saint Theresa of Avila
Oct 18: Saint Luke
Oct 24: Saint Raphael
Oct 29: Feast of Christ the King   


Oh, and do you know why you shouldn't write with a broken pencil? 

Because it is pointless. 

(Much like my jokes) 

-Kat


WHO HAD THE BETTER JOKE? TELL US IN THE COMMENTS!

(Ps. I a, just a liddy bit competitive, in case you haven't guessed)

August In Review and Here Comes September // NO! I'M NOT READY!



*Wheee*
August is over and....


I'M NOT READY.
*distant screams*

(Please bare in mind that my section of the post was written after 11pm. My apologies in advance.)

Boring Stats time.

We had 6,300 Page views (At the time this post was written)  772 of those were from this past month.

Our Five Biggest International Viewers

Russia
Poland
Germany
Spain 
Ukraine  

(Hmmm. Cool)

Five Biggest International Viewers of all time

Russia. You know. Because it largest country? (Sorry. Geography fan here) 
And in a strange twist of luck, Russia actually IS our #1 international follower.
Followed by 
Ireland (Ha. Take that you brit.)
(P.S I am talking to Lia, who is of English decent. I am, of course, of the Irish blood. And German) 
Germany 
(My people!)
Australia
Ukraine 


Posts This Month: 

Monthly Devotions For August and A Look Into The Past (As in July) (Dual)

Awkward And Awesome: Besties (Dual)

Sister And Friend, One And The Same (Lia)

Rebellious Writing Tour/Website//////Sorry I'm So Late (Lia)

THE ANSWERS YOU SEEK (Dual)

Quotes #3 (Lia)


And as my time here scaring all of you comes to an end, I feel that I must honor tradition and give you a really, really bad joke.

Are you ready for this?


*clears throat*

Why do girls travel in groups of three?










Because they can't even. 








I'm not sorry!

-Kat




















-September-

September's theme is.... *drumroll please*

(Plays drop roll on table with pencils because I am such a good friend. -K)
 

Our Lady of Sorrows!


Feast Days in September

September 3: St. Gregory the Great
September 8: Birth of the Blessed Virgin
September 13: St. John Chrysostom 
September 15: Our Lady of Sorrows
September 21: St. Matthew
September 26: St. Cosmas and Damian 
September 27: St. Vincent de Paul
September 29: The Feast of the Angels 

Have a great September!!

LIA



Monthly Devotions for August and A Look Into The Past (As in July)

Like last time, Lia and I will be doing a dual post reviewing last month and giving next month a intro.

-July-

Hello! Lia here. 

July was actually not a bad month for us. We reached 5,000 views this month! *throws confetti everywhere*

We have 9 followers!
(You guys are the best!)

Page views last month:1,007
Page views all time history:5,255 (WOW)

July Posts
Curveballs (Lia)
Top 5 Biggest International Viewers This Month
Spain
United Arab Emirates
Brazil
Germany
Netherlands

I honestly have no idea what the United Arab Emirates are looking at our blog for. *scratches chin*

I am leaving you know and letting Kat take over now! Bye!

-Lia 

-August-

The monthly devotion for August, since this is the month when every one is going off to school or back to school, is vocations and finding our calling in life. 

Just like last month, we are going to try and post more. 

The Feast Days This Month

Aug 4: St. John Vianney 
Aug 8: St Dominic
Aug. 10: St. Lawrence
Aug. 11: St. Philomena
Aug 14: St Maximilian Kolbe
Aug 15:  The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Aug 23: Rose of Lima
  

Wow, the intro part of the post IS really boring....

(Restraining my overly competitiveness....) 
(Restraining.) 

Nope

At the very least I have to tell you my (pathetic) clown joke. 

Ok. Get ready for it.....


If you ever get attacked by a gang of clowns....






Go for the juggler. 


(Oh boy -Lia)


Ok, I tried. 

-Kat 

Monthly Devotions for July and a Look Back At June

Lia and I decided to try something new. We post alternating weeks, with her posts coming up on Mondays and mine coming up on Wednesdays. (And an occasional Friday music post)

As you can see I already broke that new arrangement. Whoops.

But not really since this is a dual post,

I guess?

---JUNE---


Pageviews last month: 1, 151
Pageviews total: 4, 200

And it's kind of weird since there was a giant spike on the 15th and 16th. We didn't even post on that day. 

Followers: Nine

*restraining random LOTR reference*


June Posts:


(As you can see, we didn't do such a great job posting this month. Let's see how we do next month.)


Top 5 Biggest International Viewers This Month
(The viewers themselves aren't big. I mean the country that has the most page views after the US and....You know what I mean.)

Russia
Germany 
France
Ireland
Ukraine

Top 5 Biggest International Viewers OF ALL TIME
Russia
Ireland 
Germany 
Australia
France


Are Russian's actually reading our blog? Why? Do they do it to learn English? Do they translate the page? Are they actually KGB??? (Ignore the Cold Fan Fanatic Weirdo over here) 

Ok. Now I'll leave you and let Lia take over. 

KAT

---JULY---

Hello everyone! Lia here. 



The devotional theme of July is the Precious Blood. We will be posting the Precious Blood novena sometime during this month. 

We will definitely be posting more this month than we did last month. (Sorry)
I can tell you we have some very fun posts planned for July. 


Tell us if your doing Camp NaNoWriMo this month also!!!


LIA



Guest Post: May Crowning

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Hey y’all,

First things first, many thanks to Kat for inviting me to post here on Catholic Girl Stuff! I’ve participated  in a couple of May Crownings, so I got really excited when Kat asked me to talk to you guys about it.

You may ask, what is May Crowning?

Well…it takes place in May! (But I had a feeling that you knew that already……). Usually it happens after Sunday Mass in early-middle of May, depending on the parish schedule.

Simply put, it’s a really special ceremony in which Catholics, in particular Catholic children, venerate Our  Lady by crowning a statue of her in honor of her Queenship of Heaven. The reason is, besides the fact  that the entire month is devoted to Our Lady, there are two feasts celebrating Her Queenship, one on May 1 and one on May 31.

As with a lot of Catholic rituals, the origins of this devotion are shrouded in tradition. Of course, Mary as Queen of Heaven has been venerated for several hundred years, and crowning an image was not unknown. But the current form is probably much more recent than a lot think.

According to Catholic Straight Answers, “[T]he Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship, to help celebrate the Marian Year declared by Pope St. John Paul II in 1987 to prepare for the new millennium, issued a ritual, Order of Crowning an Image of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which captures the significance of this pious practice….” (http://catholicstraightanswers.com/what-are- the-origins- of-the- may-crowning/).

So, it really is not surprising that a lot of people have not heard of this particular devotion.

May Crowning may be organized by the women of the parish, but it is often a ceremony in which young women’s sodalities (Junior Sodalities) can get heavily involved in too.

As a member of one such Junior Sodality, I know how much of a joy it is to put a May Crowning on. I believe that is one of the very greatest celebrations that a Catholic girl to participate in.

My favorite May Crowning was actually my first May Crowning. It was a celebration full of joy for me for a variety of reasons. First, it was the first May Crowning of our Latin Mass Community and our Junior Sodality, which is exciting in and of itself. Second, I was asked by our Sodality leader if I would crown Our

Lady, in offering thanksgiving for my recent conversion. This I did with a very full heart, as I have a great devotion to Our Lady. I still remember taking the crown from the pillow that the president of our Sodality held and raising the flowery crown to my Mother’s head. Oh, what holy joy I felt!

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(caption: A picture of the crown I placed on Our Lady. I apologize for the quality, my poor camera had a really annoying focus problem.)

So…what happens during a May Crowning?

There is a basic form, which includes hymns, blessings and prayers. How it is executed often varies
slightly with each parish. So, I’ll do two different versions: a sodality version and a parish version. The black text is for what happens in both versions.

Before Mass, a statue of Our Lady is placed in the Sanctuary, usually near the Communion rail. A small

table is set up beneath Her feet, and a vase is set on top of that table.

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After Mass, the sodality members will either gather in the back and process in front of Father and the
altar boys, or will gather at the front of the church and meet Father at the statue (ours did it both ways).
One member will hold the pillow on which the floral crown will rest. A Marian hymn is usually sung at the beginning.

After Mass, Father re-enters with an MC, thurifer, two candle bearers and a cross-bearer and stops in
front of the statue. A girl will be holding the floral crown in her hands or on a pillow.

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The sodality member holding the pillow and another member will step to the side of the statue. The
second member will either crown Mary herself or hand the crown to Father, who will then crown the
statue (It depends on the priest. It is acceptable to do it both ways). A Marian hymn is sung during the
crowning, (often a continuation of the processional hymn).

A girl will either crown the statue herself or hand the crown to Father, who will then crown the statue. A Marian hymn is sung during the crowning.

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Father then goes through a liturgical form, in which a Bible passage is read (most typically the
Annunciation), the statue is blessed with holy water and incense and prayers said. (I wish I could
reproduce the form, but that particular piece of paper is hidden in my black hole AKA my room).

Another Marian antiphon/hymn is typically sung afterwards.

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Two Sodality members will be in front of each of the front pews, each with a big basket of flowers.
Children will line up, receive a flower from the sodality member, and then place it in the vase before the crowned statue of Our Lady. They will then return to their seats. If any flowers are leftover, the Sodality members will then place them in the vase.

Parish children will either process with flowers, or will be handed flowers by women/girls before placing it in the vase.

Marian hymns may also be sung at this time. Conclusion prayers will follow.

Sodality members will renew their annual consecration to Mary using the St. Louis de Montfort
consecration prayer.

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The order of these different steps (besides the entrance of course) can change per parish, but that the
above form is the one that I’m most familiar with.

Which Marian hymns are sung may also vary by parish as well. One of my favorites for May Crowning is “Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above”. It is a very triumphant hymn, which is perfect for the Easter Season

(We are technically still in Easter until late May). Salve Regina, Ave Regina Caelorum, O Sancticissima, are some other good ones, but any Marian will work.

However way it is done, May Crowning is a wonderful way to show devotion to Our Lady, especially
since this is Her month. I hope that every child may have the opportunity to participate at least once in this great celebration of Mary, Queen of Heaven.

I wish y’all a very blessed May!

Old-fashionably yours,

Farm Lassie

Marian Novenas For The Month of May



I will be putting up two novenas this month in honor of Our Lady.

Now these particular novenas, Mary Undoer of Knots Novena and The Three Hail Mary Novena, (which isn't really a novena because it goes for 3 days instead of 9, but whatever) have a different prayer each day,  so I will post that days prayer each morning.

Prayers will be up by 7 AM!!!

(Pinkie Promise!)

Now, the Three Day Novena will begin May 22, so we will end on the feast of Our Lady, Help of Christians. The Christians in the Middle East need all the help they can get, so please mention them in your request!

And the Novena to Mary Undoer of Knots will begin on the first  of the Month.


HOLY DAYS AND FEAST DAYS THIS MONTH:

May 1- Our Lady, Queen of May
May 13- Our Lady Of Fatima
May 24- Our Lady, Help of Christians
MAY 25- Feast of the Ascension! (This is a Holy Day of Obligation!) 
May 31- Visitation. Also the Queenship of Mary

(BTW: This is my favorite picture of the Visitation)

Image result for pictures of the visitation


Ok, have a blessed day.

-Kat

Hello February!


Today is the first day of February! We are now one month further into the year 2017.
What do we have to show for it? Have we kept up our goals? Are we getting closer to achieving our dreams?

Or are you sitting on the computer all day reading blogs? (Don't feel too bad. That's basically what I've been doing, except I have tea. Plus I like this blog. )

This is the beginning of a new month. It's time to start working again! To start sprinting toward your dreams again,

But first you should finish this blog post.


Many of my protestant friends are very surprised that the Catholics read the Bible.
Honesty? Come on. We were the ones who combined the Old and New Testament, kept and protected the Bible all these years...(Sorry. Ranting)

Since this is the Month of Marriage, (that was St. Valentine's real story you know. Saving marriages.) I suggest reading the book of Tobit.  There is a paper somewhere explaining how the book of Tobit has every Church teaching on Marriage and Family in it. (I'll try and find it for you, but I wouldn't count on it)

This would be a good book to read this month. It doesn't take long to read this book of the Bible, I read it earlier in about an hour. So just take out the Bible and read a few minutes a day.

Besides containing a lot on Marriage, it's also very funny.

Like the fact that the girl young Tobit marries has had her last 7 husbands killed by a devil on her wedding night? (Well, that's not very funny...)
So after Tobit married her, her dad sent the servants out to dig a pit, "Just in case"
Of course after he lived, they had to fill it back in....

-Kat

2017 Schedule

We've decided to post out schedule for 2017.

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January- Holy Family/Family

February- Future Spouse, Marriage, St Valentine, etc

March- Passion of Christ/Lent

April- Holy Eucharist

May- Mary, Queen of Heaven

June- Sacred Heart

July- Prayers for Our County. Prayers for Soldiers and Politicians.

August- Prayers for Vocations/ Guidance with Search for Future Careers

September- Our Lady of Sorrows

October- The Holy Rosary

November- Holy Souls

December- Christmas/ Advent



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This will be mostly the same thing every year, except for a few select months.

March could change, if we wanted to focus on one part of the Passion. Like the Five Wounds, Carrying of the Cross, etc.

May will change every year.  This year we're doing the Queenship of Mary. For example, next year we might do the Motherhood of Mary, or Our Lady of Mount Camel.

November can change. I think we will rotate every year: All Saints, All Souls, All Saints, etc.

-Kat-




Promises of the Rosary


OUR LADY of the ROSARY

 I've been sick of late. I apologize, I meant to blog more this month. Since October is the month of the rosary I've decided to post on Our Lady's promises of the Rosary. (There are 15 promises)

 Oh, and here is a picture of Our Lady of the Rosary. The feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is October 7. 


1. To all those who shall recite my Rosary devoutly, I promise my special protection and very great graces.

2.  Those who shall persevere in the recitation of my Rosary shall receive some signal grace.

3.  The Rosary shall be a very powerful armor against hell; it will destroy vice, deliver from sin, and dispel heresy.

4.   The Rosary will make virtue and good works flourish, and will obtain for souls the most abundant divine mercies; it will substitute in hearts love of God for love of the world, and will lift them to the desire of heavenly and eternal things. How many souls shall sanctify themselves by this means!

5.   Those who trust themselves to me through the Rosary, shall not perish.

6.   Those who shall recite my Rosary devoutly, meditating on its mysteries, shall not be overwhelmed by misfortune. The sinner shall be converted; the just shall grow in grace and become worthy of eternal life.

7.   Those truly devoted to my Rosary shall not die without the Sacraments of the Church.

8.  Those who recite my Rosary shall find during their life and at their death the light of God, the fullness of His graces, and shall share in the merits of the blessed.

9.    I shall deliver very promptly from purgatory the souls devoted to my Rosary.

10.  The true children of my Rosary shall enjoy great glory in heaven.

11.   What you ask through my Rosary, you shall obtain.

12.   Those who propagate my Rosary shall be aided by me in all their necessities.
 
13.    I have obtained from my Son that all the members of the Rosary Confraternity shall have for their brethren the saints of heaven during their life and at the hour of death.

14.   Those who recite my Rosary faithfully are all my beloved children, the brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ.

15.    Devotion to my Rosary is a great sign of predestination. 



Pray the Rosary daily! That's our goal for this month! 

-Kat 

October: Month of the Rosary



Monthly devotion :   Every Month is going to have "a theme"
for example June: The Sacred Heart.


Since there are only 7 days left of September, there will be no theme this month, however,
Next Month, October, will be the month of the Rosary.



-Kat