Saint Catherine of Sienna Exchanging Her Heart with Christ " by Giovanni di Paolo, part of a three part altar panel, hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Saint Catherine of Siena
Virgin & Doctor of the Church
April 29 ~ New Calendar - April 30 ~ Traditional Calendar
Our catechesis today deals with Saint Catherine of Siena, a Dominican tertiary, a woman of great holiness and a Doctor of the Church. Catherine’s spiritual teachings are centered on our union with Christ, the bridge between earth and heaven. Her own virginal entrustment to Christ the Bridegroom was reflected in her celebrated visions. Catherine’s life also shows us the importance of the spiritual maternity exercised by so many women in every age. From this great saint let us learn to grow in holiness, love for the Lord and fidelity to his body, the Church. ~ BENEDICT XVI, GENERAL AUDIENCE, November 24, 2010
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St. Catherine of Siena is assigned the virtue of faith for the Little Flowers Girls’ Group.
The sunflower represents faith.
“Our faith may be compared to this flower, since its gaze is ever fixed above, and turned towards the glorious sun of divine truth.”
~ Fr. Lasance - Catholic Girl’s Guide
I decided to make this cupcake in honor of St. Catherine of Siena and the virtue of faith.
I found the idea at Skip To My Lou.
St. Catherine of Siena Faith Cupcakes
SUPPLIES:
- yellow cake mix
- buttercream frosting (recipe below)
- chocolate frosting
- chocolate puff cereal
- cupcake liners
- golden yellow gel icing color
- star tip for icing
DIRECTIONS:
Bake cupcakes as desired. I used a box mix of yellow cake.
Frost the middle of the cake with chocolate frosting.
Dip the frosted cupcake into chocolate puff cereal.* Don’t worry too much about the edges because you will be able to cover up any imperfections with the yellow icing, in the next step.
*Save this step for later if you plan to refrigerate the cupcake. If not, the cereal will loose it’s crunch and become stale.
Using a star tip, frost around the chocolate top of the cupcake with buttercream frosting that has been dyed yellow using Golden Yellow gel icing color.
1 batch of the buttercream frosting is enough for approximately 36 Faith Cupcakes or 1 dozen traditional cupcakes.
Recipe: Buttercream Frosting (taken from the Bird and the Berry)
Prep Time: -- | Cook Time: -- | Difficulty: Easy | Servings: 3 cups of icing
INGREDIENTS:
- 1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 cups sifted confectioners' sugar (approximately 1 lb.)
- 2 tablespoons milk
PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Slice butter into large bowl. Cream shortening and butter with electric mixer.
Add vanilla.
Gradually add sugar, one cup at a time, beating well on medium speed. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl often.
Add milk and beat at medium speed until light and fluffy.
The frosting should be creamy in texture and easy to pipe, but stiff enough to hold shape and not move off the cupcake.
NOTES:
The more you whip the frosting the more air you add to it and the creamier and fluffier it will be.
For best results, keep icing bowl in refrigerator when not in use.
Refrigerate in airtight container, this icing can be stored for 2 weeks. Rewhip before using.
These are SO cute, Lena! Thank you for posting!
ReplyDeleteMy girls made some Sunflower cupcakes last year during the Alphabet Path, though we used Oreos for the center. (You can see a picture here.)
We will have to try these!! God bless!
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI sure wish I had all these resources when my oldest daughter (now 14) did Little Flowers, because you all are so creative! I can't wait until my next little girl (only 2) is old enough!
ReplyDeleteSo so cute! Will be making hear next week for St Catherine's feast day. Thanks for sharing.
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