Of Christmas Geese and Creative Eggs! The sixth day of Christmas

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It’s the Sixth Day of Christmas. On the Sixth Day of Christmas, My True Love Gave to me – Six Geese a laying!

Brian Byrnes via Flickr, licensed cc. 

This verse from the cryptic old English Hymn was a reminder to Catholics of the 6 days of creation from the Bible.  (Ann Ball, A Handbook of Catholic Sacramentals)



1. The Heavens and the Earth

Chandra Peers into a Nurturing Cloud


Nasa via Flickr, licensed cc. 

Polar Mesospheric Clouds Over the South Pacific Ocean (NASA, International Space Station Science, 1/05/13)

2.  The Sky

Nasa via flickr, licensed cc. 

GOLA ABBEY - The now-demolished church was in this field

3.  Dry Land and Plants

Irish Dominican Photography via Flickr, licensed cc. 

Sun moon star

4.  Sun, Moon and stars

Ian Usher via Flickr, licensed cc.

Cormorant Liftoff

5.  Fish birds

John via Flickr, licensed cc. 

6.   Animals and man

Adam & Eve - the Fall of Humanity

Father Lawrence Lew, OP via Flickr, licensed cc. 

Things to do:
Celebrate with an egg dish today. Eggs are traditionally a symbol of new life and creation!

A fun goose craft!



A prayer for the sixth day of Christmas from the Finer Feminity Blog, based on this book-


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1 Comment

  1. Hi Elena –

    I think you maybe meant "Maronite Rite" instead of "Mennonite". The Mennonites are related to the Amish and are Protestant.

    I am sorry you and your mother had to deal with such rude, clueless priests. It is inexcusable. Perhaps they forget that 40+ years ago, there were a lot of children at Mass and a little kid noise was normal. Shame on them.

    That said, I cannot understand why some parents always drag there little ones (8 and younger) to Christmas Midnight Mass and Easter Vigil. They poor kids are normally asleep for a couple of hours by that time, sleeping "in heavenly peace." No wonder they are often cranky. Most parishes have plenty of other Masses in the earlier evening or morning they can attend.

    Also, why is it that some parents do not take advantage of the cry room when necessary? It isn't that the rest of us don't want them. But if the kids are building up for a tantrum, that's what the cry rooms are for. There is no disgrace in using them.

    Anyway, Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year to you!

    Sue from St. Bernard

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