
In addition to praying for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, here are a few ideas for celebrating the feast days in November, from the archives:
November 1, All Saints Day (New, Trad.):
- Hallowed Days: All Saints & All Souls Fair
- All Saints' Day Treats ~ St. Lucy Cupcakes
- All Saints' Day Treats ~ Bones of Eliseus
- Gluten-Free Pineapple Soul "Cup"Cakes
- Soul Cakes
- Saint-O-Lanterns
November 2, All Souls Day (New, Trad.):
November 11, St. Martin of Tours ~ Martinmas (New, Trad.):
November 13, St. Francis Xavier Cabrini (New):
- Heart Cake (Since the "heart" is one of the symbols for St. Francis Xavier Cabrini)
November 16, St. Margaret of Scotland (New):
- Crown Cake (Symbolizing the fact that she was a Queen.)
- Simple Cupcake Crowns
- A Scottish Feast to Celebrate St. Margaret and St. Andrew
November 16, St. Gertrude (New, Trad.):
- Lily Sandwiches (The lily is one of the symbols of St. Gertrude. Other symbols include: Crown and Heart)
November 17, St. Elizabeth of Hungary (New):
- "I am the Bread of Life..." (Bake bread, like St. Elizabeth did, to distribute to others!)
- Crown Cake (Symbolizing the fact that she was a Queen.)
- Simple Cupcake Crowns
- Rosy Treats (Symbolizing the story of when the bread she was carrying turned into roses!)
- Rose Cake and Punch
- Rose Cupcakes
- St. Elizabeth's Crown
November 19, St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Trad):
(See November 17th)
November 21, The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (New, Trad.):
- Many ideas can be found under the label: Blessed Virgin Mary
November 25, St. Catherine of Alexandria (New, Trad.):
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Pasta Suggestions)
- Heart Cakes on the Feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria
- Food fit for THE King
- Cookie Crown Cake
- Quick and Easy Mardi Gras King Cake
- King Cake for Mardi Gras
- St. Lucia's Braided Bread
- Simple Cupcake Crowns
We pray for the dead every time we eat if we pray the After Meal Blessing:
We give Thee thanks for all Thy benefits, O Almighty God, Who livest and reignest forever. And may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen.
O Mother Most Merciful, Pray for the Souls in Purgatory!
This is great! Thank you! :)
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