Since I've been planning all week to surprise my children with gluten- and casein-free s'mores after dinner as a Sunday treat, I've decided to transform s'more fun into"snacking with the saints" tonight.
The Setting
Since Our Lady's colors are typically blue and white, I will cover our outside table with a blue tablecloth and add a white candle atop it. On the candle, I will tape a printed version of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the Saints by Pietro Novelli.
Next to the candle, I will place our Our Lady of Mt. Carmel peg doll from the Marian Peg Doll Swap I participated in some time ago.
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In front of that, will be placed a brown scapular.
If you want to know more about scapulars, the International Marian Research Institute offers a succinct explanation about scapulars in general as well as one about Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and the Brown Scapular. Free Brown Scapular offers a helpful Q & A, as well as scapulars for free and at reasonable prices. You can also purchase scapulars at religious stores and on Amazon.I will also put out whichever of these books that that I can uncover from our piles when I go to set up:
The Book of Catholic Customs and Traditions (to read part of pages 93-94 on this feast day)
Catholic Traditions in the Home and Classroom (page 179-180 with the short, meaningful quote, "Keep Mary in mind, and Jesus will grow in your heart.")
A Saint-Inspired Snack
Using a brown scapular with gold cross as inspiration...
... my plan is to break gluten-free S'morable Graham Style Crackers and Theo Pure Dark Chocolate into rectangles.
Then, I'll fashion crosses out of cut and rolled Smash Mallow Cinnamon Churro pieces atop of them.
Nearby, of course, will be our marshmallows, to remind us of Mary's pure love for Jesus and how we might model after it and, also, reminding us of the sweet promise of Heaven, which will be ours if we stick with our Lord.
Prayer
There are many beautiful prayers related to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. I have chosen to use one found at The Catholic Company tonight:
Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel – Be our constant hope.Mary, perfect disciple of the Lord – Make us also faithful to him.Mary, Flower of Carmel – Fill us with your joy.Virgin Mary, Beauty of Carmel – Smile upon your familySweet Mother of Carmel – Accept me as your child.Holy, Mother beyond compare – Remember your children forever.Holy Virgin, Star of the Sea – Be our beacon of Light.Protecting Veil – Shelter us in the mantle of your love.Mary, conceived without sin – pray for us who have recourse to you.
Activities
If the children wish to color or paint, we might also print out some free coloring pages from St. John the Baptist Religious Education or ones from My Catholic Source (here and here) for them to use.
I would love to hear about how you honor the Memorial of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, pray for us!