particularly those of the children of our homeschooling group.
Here are perhaps a little more than half the children who attended our annual May Crowning yesterday. By the time this group shot was taken, most of the others had already skipped off to the swings, scooters, and snack tables. As usual, blue was the color of the day.
Before the guests arrived, I stockpiled a basket full of medals, cards and books for the children.
The ribbons and medals were part of a simple craft planned for the children--beribboned medals to wear to the crowning. Browsing the craft store, I found favor ties meant for weddings and thought they would be perfect for making wearable pins, particularly because the lilies, white flowers and bells (reminding me of the Bell's of St. Mary's) are so perfect for Our Lady. When crafting for a crowd, it helps to save precious time, and favor ties meant less cutting and measuring of ribbon.
Here is one of the gorgeous little rosary books I picked up for the children--small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but featuring full color illustrations of all four mysteries (yes, even the Luminous). These books will need to wait a bit though--in the hustle and bustle of the day's events, I forgot to give them out!
The simplest, quickest Marian activity in the world, step-by-step:
The children worked on the pins as they arrived:
My girls love to add their own stamp of creativity to any idea, so here are a few samples they made in the morning:
[Cost per project: about 75 to 99 cents, except for larger medals.]
We began the Crowning with a procession led by the first communicants, followed by all the children. Our music--including Queen of the Holy Rosary, Regina Coeli, Bring Flow'rs of the Fairest, Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above and others were led by the girls from Our Lady of the Angels Choir under the direction of Miss Lynn Wilson. (I am proud to say that Agnes and Theresa are members.) We said the rosary according to the method of St. Louis de Montfort. [From the appendix of True Devotion to Mary, Montfort Publications.] I had originally hoped to fill a basket with the petitions of all our group members, but this is another of those things that was lost in the shuffle of a busy day.
As you can see, our festive Marian Lanterns made a fitting backdrop for the occasion:
The sight of first communicants in May makes my heart sing--how well I remember being among the joyful first communicants processing into the school yard of St. Mary's School many, many years ago. We too sang "Bring Flowers of the Fairest." The Catholic Faith is the stuff of beautiful memories.
The crowning moment:
And how much do you love this picture of our gorgeous first communicants with Heather's daughter Lily smiling directly at the face of Our Blessed Mother?! I have no doubt Our Lady is smiling right back!
May the grace of the mystery of the Coronation of the Blessed Mother, Queen of Heaven and Earth, come down into our hearts.
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May Crowning trivia: Our three first communicants banner image was taken during last year's crowning.
Gorgeous. Breathtaking. And makes me so homesick for your neck of the woods, my dear!
Posted by: Lissa | May 15, 2008 at 06:57 PM
Beautiful! That last picture is my favorite. So sweet.
Posted by: Kristen Laurence | May 15, 2008 at 07:10 PM
I agree with Kristen. That last photo is beautiful. Those sweet children. What a beautiful crowning!
Posted by: KC | May 15, 2008 at 08:54 PM
I am so often in tears as I read your posts, and this time is no exception. You are so right when you say the Catholic faith is the stuff of beautiful memories. How I would love this kind of thing for my own child. Your children are so blessed.
I look forward to reading about the May Day crownings of your three littlest ones in years to come.
Posted by: patience | May 15, 2008 at 08:54 PM
Absolutely beautiful. What a wonderful tradition you have created!
Posted by: Christine M | May 15, 2008 at 09:35 PM
lovely as always
Posted by: poetryman69 | May 16, 2008 at 09:46 PM
I haven't been able to visit anywhere much lately, but I've come over tonight, so many beautiful, beautiful postings, I've loved them all dear Alice!
Posted by: aussieannie | May 18, 2008 at 05:54 AM
Wow - this is just such an amazing annual tradition at the cottage. What a blessing for the local homeschool group.
Posted by: MaryM | May 19, 2008 at 04:02 AM
Thank you for posting these lovely photos! What beautiful traditions to enrich your childrens' lives with. BTW, your post on May Baskets was great and inspired me to make some for my children.
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Posted by: julia | May 22, 2008 at 06:53 PM
Just love this idea. I am sure I'll find many occasions to use it. Thank you! (Found you through Catholic Icing's blog.)
Posted by: Melissa | April 24, 2010 at 01:14 AM
Where did you find these beautiful booklets of the rosary?
Posted by: april | May 01, 2011 at 02:41 PM