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Ordinary Time San Sebastian Cheesecake - January 20 - St. SebastianSan Sebastian Cheesecake - January 20 - St. SebastianJanuary 2023• RecipesThis delicious caramelized, crustless cheesecake is a traditional recipe from the town in the Basque region of Spain called San Sebastian. . . making it the perfect way to celebrate the saint! Not to mention, it’s decadent and delicious. This dessert is best enjoyed two hours after chilling, but it can be refrigerated until the next day, if needed.- View More
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Ordinary Time Rwandan Beef and Banana Stew with Ugali - November 28 - Our Lady of KibehoRwandan Beef and Banana Stew with Ugali - November 28 - Our Lady of KibehoNovember 2023• RecipesPlantains or “cooking bananas” are a major food staple in Africa. Green plantains are used like potatoes: fried, boiled, or processed into flour to be used in a variety of tasty dishes. Plantains are widely available in the produce section at grocery stores in the U.S. They look like large green bananas. Uglai is a corn porridge similar to smooth grits, made with corn flour. Potatoes can be substituted for the plantains and grits or rice for the ugali if necessary. (But it won’t be quite as much fun!)- View More
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Ordinary Time Saintly Ginger Pumpkin Soup - November 1 - All SaintsSaintly Ginger Pumpkin Soup - November 1 - All SaintsNovember 2023• RecipesThis soup is a longtime fall family favorite passed along by Gramma Tierney. It’s great for Halloween and All Saints parties, lunch or a first course on Thanksgiving, and any time during pumpkin season.- View More
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Ordinary Time September Membership PacketSeptember Membership PacketSeptember 2023• MedallionsCalendarsActivities & DecorYour membership resources for the month of September!- View More
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Ordinary Time Sacred and Immaculate Heart Veggie and Fruit PlattersSacred and Immaculate Heart Veggie and Fruit PlattersJune 2023• RecipesThese fun platters can be made to any size, for a few or a crowd. My first exposure to them was when a friend brought a couple to a party we hosted, and they were a bit hit. They can be made with any red/orange/yellow fruits and veggies you prefer.- View More
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Ordinary Time Rosemary Blackberry Roasted Game Hen - September 29 - MichaelmasRosemary Blackberry Roasted Game Hen - September 29 - MichaelmasSeptember 2023• RecipesThe traditional dinner for Michaelmas is goose. But, nine years after I first blogged about being unable to interest my family in the idea of goose, or even procure one if I could, I still . . . haven’t. We have continued to enjoy the compromise of cornish game hens!- View More
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Ordinary Time Seven Spice Chickpea Stew - July 22 - St. Mary MagdaleneSeven Spice Chickpea Stew - July 22 - St. Mary MagdaleneJuly 2023• RecipesMary Magdalene is remembered, among other things, for having been exorcized by Jesus of seven demons (Luke 8:1-3) and for being the first to see the risen Jesus, having arrived at the tomb at daybreak on Easter morning, carrying spices with which she and the other holy women planned to embalm Jesus’ body (Matthew 28: 1-10). This simple vegan recipe combines seven spices in a tasty feast day meal that’s also great for meat-free Fridays. If you’re looking to add more protein, ground beef or turkey can be added when cooking the onions (drain the excess fat before adding the spices) or cooked, shredded chicken can be added at the end before serving. Feel free to adapt the spice blend to your family’s preferences or what you’ve got in the pantry. Serve with a salad over rice, noodles, or polenta.- View More
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Red Pentecost Floral RosaryRed Pentecost Floral Rosary
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Ordinary Time Queen of Angels Food Cupcakes - August 2 - Mary, Queen of AngelsQueen of Angels Food Cupcakes - August 2 - Mary, Queen of AngelsAugust 2024• RecipesCelebrate Our Lady Queen of Angels with some light as air Angel Food Cupcakes topped with whipped cream! Add a few blueberries on top of each cupcake for a touch of Marian blue too!- View More
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Ordinary Time Pineapple Upside Down Cake - May 10 - St. Damien of MolokaiPineapple Upside Down Cake - May 10 - St. Damien of MolokaiMay 2024• RecipesIn 1873, Fr. Damien volunteered as a chaplain to the Hawaiian government-mandated leprosy quarantine camps established on the island of Molokai. He served the physical and spiritual needs of the members of the camps and, along with native member-leaders, brought education, arts, order, law, and culture to a forsaken community. Since his death from the disease in 1889, he has been remembered and celebrated by the people of Hawaii.- View More
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Holy Week Potato Knishes - Holy ThursdayPotato Knishes - Holy ThursdayMarch 2024• RecipesThese hearty and delicious doughy-potato-y bundles are a traditional Jewish delicacy. However, full-disclosure, they wouldn’t be served at an observant Passover meal, because chametz (anything containing grain that has come into contact with water and risen) must be avoided at Passover. However, since we are not attempting an observant Passover meal, and they are amazing, we like to have these. They are great with applesauce, sour cream, or spicy mustard. A more authentic, chametz-free choice would be potato latkes.- View More
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Ordinary Time Oxtail Soup - January 28 - St. Thomas AquinasOxtail Soup - January 28 - St. Thomas AquinasJanuary 2023• RecipesSt. Thomas Aquinas’s “dumb ox” nickname is the inspiration for this fun feast day dinner! I love it when I get to serve a saint story-themed meal to my children, the idea of which will be shocking and horrifying to them, but that is actually a totally normal dinner that they’ll like eating. Oxtail soup is perfect. An ox is just a bull with a job (and some surgical modifications), so oxtail is just a cow’s tail, which, once it’s skinned and whatnot, is just a piece of beef with some bones in it. Ethnic grocery stores often have them in stock, but any store’s butcher counter should be able to get some for you. In a pinch, you can make mock oxtail soup with a combination of beef stew meat and marrow bones.- View More
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Ordinary Time Pasta with Tongues of Fire Roasted Vegetables - October 28 - St. JudePasta with Tongues of Fire Roasted Vegetables - October 28 - St. JudeOctober 2023• RecipesIn honor of Saint Jude and his tongue of fire, we’re making fire-roasted veggies, but . . . in the oven.- View More
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Ordinary Time Our Lady of the Snows-Cones - August 5 - Our Lady of the SnowsOur Lady of the Snows-Cones - August 5 - Our Lady of the SnowsAugust 2023• RecipesTo remember the miracle, on this feast day, white rose petals are dropped from the dome during the celebration of the Mass . . . and snow-cones are enjoyed at our house.- View More
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Unique Giclee Print - 13”x 16”Our Lady of Guadalupe Unique Giclee Print - 13”x 16”
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Wooden MagnetOur Lady of Guadalupe Wooden Magnet
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Ordinary Time One Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. CarmelOne Ingredient "Carmel" Sauce - July 16 - Our Lady of Mt. CarmelJuly 2024• RecipesYou know me, I like a good food-pun. For the feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, I like to play up the near-homophone relationship of “carmel” and “caramel.” Full-disclosure, this isn’t “real” caramel sauce (that would be made of melted sugar, with added butter and cream) but if you’ve ever watched The Great British Bake Off, you know how finicky caramel can be. This dulce de leche sauce, popular in Latin America, is practically foolproof, super delicious, and made with just one ingredient: a can of sweetened condensed milk. Dulce de leche can be made on the stovetop or in a pressure cooker (like the instant pot). It is traditionally cooked right in the sealed can, but transferring the sweetened condensed milk into a jar before cooking avoids some issues of cooking in the can. Plus that’s how I was going to store it in the fridge anyway, and it’s less messy to transfer it before cooking. Serve it with sliced green apples, over a banana split, or make carmel brownie ice cream sundaes for the feast day, that’s what we’ll be doing!- View More
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Ordinary Time May 2025 Membership PacketMay 2025 Membership PacketMay 2024• MedallionsCalendarsActivities & DecorYour membership resources for the month of May!- View More
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Ordinary Time Martyr Margaritas - May 21 - Mexican MartyrsMartyr Margaritas - May 21 - Mexican MartyrsMay 2024• RecipesThe impressive strawberry-red of these margaritas make them perfect for the feast of the Mexican Martyrs! They are fruity, tart, sweet, and refreshing. Served on the rocks, they are a delicious summer treat! Replace the tequila with a lemon-lime soda for a virgin option.- View More
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Ordinary Time November Membership PacketNovember Membership PacketNovember 2023• MedallionsCalendarsActivities & DecorYour membership resources for the month of November!- View More
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Ordinary Time October Membership PacketOctober Membership PacketOctober 2023• MedallionsCalendarsActivities & DecorYour membership resources for the month of October!- View More
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Mary Queen of Heaven CufflinksMary Queen of Heaven Cufflinks
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Michael Gold Drop EarringsMichael Gold Drop Earrings
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Matted Visitation Giclee PrintMatted Visitation Giclee Print
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Ordinary Time Magdalenas - July 22 - St. Mary MagdaleneMagdalenas - July 22 - St. Mary MagdaleneJuly 2024• RecipesIn Spanish, “magdalena” means “muffin,” and this tall, fluffy, lemony version made with extra virgin olive oil and a distinctive cone shape is ubiquitous in coffee shops across the country. The story goes that there was a young woman named Magdalena who would bake little cakes and serve them to the pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago (the Way of Saint James), the pilgrims went home and recreated them all over Spain, spreading their popularity. As Magdalena was likely named for Saint Mary Magdalene, these muffins are a great way to celebrate her feast day on July 22 AND Saint James on July 25, so maybe make a double batch? It makes a lovely breakfast, snack with afternoon tea, or dessert.- View More
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Ordinary Time Iroquois Ghost Bread - July 14 - St. Kateri TekakwithaIroquois Ghost Bread - July 14 - St. Kateri TekakwithaJuly 2024• RecipesFry bread is a staple that stretches back generations. It is part of the cuisine of many different tribes from various regions of the U.S. In the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) nation of which Saint Kateri Tekakwitha was a part, it’s called Ghost Bread, and was associated with the mourning period after a death in the family. It’s great served with Three Sisters Soup. For a sweet treat, it can be topped with cinnamon and sugar, or dusted with powdered sugar and drizzled with honey.- View More
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Ordinary Time July Membership PacketJuly Membership PacketJuly 2024• MedallionsCalendarsActivities & DecorYour membership resources for the month of July!- View More
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Ordinary Time July MedallionsJuly MedallionsJuly 2024• MedallionsYour calendar medallions for the month of July!- View More
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Ordinary Time June Saint of the Day ImagesJune Saint of the Day ImagesJune 2024• Saint of the Day ImagesAll the saint of the day images for the month of June!- View More
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Lent March Medallions Original 2" StyleMarch Medallions Original 2" StyleMarch 2024• MedallionsYour original 2" calendar medallions for the month of March!!- View More
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Lent March Saint of the Day ImagesMarch Saint of the Day ImagesMarch 2024• Saint of the Day ImagesAll the saint of the day images for the month of March!- View More
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Ordinary Time Irish Herb and Cheese Scones - February 1 - St. Brigid of IrelandIrish Herb and Cheese Scones - February 1 - St. Brigid of IrelandFebruary 2024• RecipesGreen herbs and Irish cheese make these scones perfect for the feast of St. Brigid, St. Patrick, or any Irish saint. Making the butter yourself from heavy cream also gives you the buttermilk you need for this recipe. Stopping the homemade butter process just a tiny bit early saves the step of grating or chopping butter for the mixture and makes a really lovely scone dough. But you can also use frozen chopped or grated homemade or store-bought butter.- View More
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Ordinary Time Lepanto Chicken with Orange Sauce - October 7 - Our Lady of the RosaryLepanto Chicken with Orange Sauce - October 7 - Our Lady of the RosaryOctober 2023• RecipesThis recipe originally appeared in Thomas Dawson’s The good huswifes Jewell, part 1 in 1596.- View More
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Ordinary Time Fruits of the Holy Spirit Salad - PentecostFruits of the Holy Spirit Salad - PentecostMay 2024• RecipesPentecost is the name of the Jewish festival that was being celebrated in Jerusalem when the Holy Spirit first descended upon Mary and the disciples. It is also called the Feast of Weeks or Shavuot. The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. The fruit of the salad . . . is up to you.- View More
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Holy Week Flatbread - Holy ThursdayFlatbread - Holy ThursdayMarch 2024• RecipesThese tasty flatbreads are quick and easy and make an excellent side for curries and any meal that needs a “pusher.” They’re great with dips or folded and filled with sandwich fixins. They are relatively flat, but allowed to rise (chametz again). A more authentic addition to a Passover meal would be store-bought or homemade matzo bread (more like crackers).- View More
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Ordinary Time Ember Days Shrimp Tempura - February 6 - St. Paul Miki & CompanionsEmber Days Shrimp Tempura - February 6 - St. Paul Miki & CompanionsFebruary 2024• RecipesIn the original Latin, “Ember Days” are called “Quatuor Tempora,” or “four times” of the year. In the 16th century, Jesuit missionaries from Portugal settled in Nagasaki. As a meatless meal, they introduced what we now call “tempura”: battered shrimp and/or vegetables fried in a traditional Portuguese-style. It’s perfect for Ember Days, Fridays, and the Feast of the Japanese Martyrs on February 6. You’ll get the best results using big shrimp or prawns from the seafood counter. 16-20 count per lb are great. Smaller shrimp will also be delicious, they just won’t look as much like restaurant tempura. This batter is also often used on veggies like broccoli florets, baby corn, green beans, mushrooms, and slices of onion, sweet potato, and eggplant.- View More
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Ordinary Time February Saint of the Day ImagesFebruary Saint of the Day ImagesFebruary 2024• Saint of the Day ImagesAll the saint of the day images for the month of February!- View More
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Christmas Full Immersion Cheese Fondue - January 8 - The Baptism of the LordFull Immersion Cheese Fondue - January 8 - The Baptism of the LordJanuary 2023• RecipesAlso works for pouring and sprinkling. Because the Baptism of the Lord is almost always observed on a Sunday, we like to invite our kids’ godparents to join us for dinner. They are spread out all over the country (and there are a lot of them!) but it’s worth a try. And, whether or not godparents can join you, what better way to celebrate Saint John the Baptist dunking Jesus in a river, than by dunking bread in melted cheese? Right? RIGHT? Baptism of the Lord fondue party! Aldi is a great place to find affordable European cheeses.- View More
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Christmas Holy Name Alphabet Soup - January 3 - The Holy Name of JesusHoly Name Alphabet Soup - January 3 - The Holy Name of JesusJanuary 2023• RecipesNames are important and Jesus’ name is the most important of all. To celebrate the day, I like to make this tasty alphabet soup, and then . . . let the kids play with it! The kids get to scoop letters out with their spoons to build their names—and Jesus’ name of course—on the edge of their plates. You can pull the bay leaf and thyme sprigs out before serving, or you can just tell your family that whoever gets them in his bowl is king/queen/duke/princess/etc. of dinner. That’s what we do. For a heartier meal, add prepared meatballs, cooked chicken, or diced ham. The soup makes great leftovers, just add some water and reheat.- View More
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