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Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families Emphasizing Catholic Identity and Discipleship 2018 Loyola Press

Leader Background The saints are role models, the heroes of our faith. Use some or all the activities in this packet to host a retreat in which families will learn how saints can support them in living their Catholic identity and responding to the New Evangelization. Families will grow in an understanding of the role that the saints play in the life of the Church and in our own lives. Retreat Timeline Total Time: 1 hour 1. Gather: 15 minutes 2. Meet Your Match: 15 minutes 3. Saint Squad: 15 minutes 4. Prayer Service: 10 minutes 5. Go Forth and Dismissal: 5 minutes Materials and Preparation Step 1 Gather Leader script (p. 2 3) Advance Preparation 3 volunteers to play the Host, Saint Francis of Assisi, and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Provide copies of the script (pp. 4 7) ahead of time so the volunteers can rehearse. The script offers tips for costumes. Step 2 Meet Your Match Meet Your Match handouts, 1 per 2 people (pp. 9 10) Advance Preparation Assembled set of saint cards, 1 per family (pp. 11 15) 1 set of saint posters (pp. 16 25) Step 3 Saint Squad Who s in Your Saint Squad? worksheet and handout, 1 per family (pp. 28 30) Books about saints (see suggested titles on p. 26) Optional 1 or 2 computers with Internet access Step 4 Prayer Service Prayer Service handouts, 1 per person (pp. 32 33) Advance Preparation Designate a leader and two readers. Optional Hymn such as We Sing of the Saints (Alan J. Hommerding) or For All the Saints (William How and Ralph Williams) Musicians to accompany group Step 5 Go Forth (Dismissal) I m No Saint... or Am I? handout, 1 per family (p. 35) 1 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

RETREAT STEP 1 Gather: Saints by Our Side Leader Script This event provides participants with the opportunity to get to know the saints better through an introduction, a series of dramatic interviews, activities, and prayer. In advance, choose volunteers to play the Host, Saint Francis of Assisi, and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. Be sure to give volunteers a copy of the Saints Interview script on pages 4 7 ahead of time so they can rehearse. If you wish, the Retreat Leader may play the role of Host. Please feel free to adapt this opening presentation to fit the needs and preferences of your parish. Welcome Say: Welcome! We are so glad you are here. Today we have gathered together to learn about our faith and get to know some of the saints who are the heroes and role models of the Church. Ask: Who can tell me what a saint is? (a holy person, a model for us) Explain that the Church recognizes and honors people who showed their love for God in ways that are lasting inspirations and models for all of us. Say: The saints are people who followed Jesus and continued his work and mission in the world. Mary, the Mother of God, is the greatest of saints because she always listened to God and did his will. Explain that Mary used her gifts from God and let everything that she said, did, or thought reflect her faith in God and her love of God. Share with families that the Church honors people like Mary and the saints because they responded to God s grace working within them, so they were able to do amazing things and inspire people to know and to serve God more deeply. Ask: Why do you think the Church wants us to know about the saints? (The saints can inspire us and provide good examples of how to follow Jesus.) Explain that the Church uses the official title of saint to let us know that these are people who show us how to live as Christians. Say: Saints are people whom you and I can turn to for inspiration, advice, and help in our everyday lives. Say: The saints were people just like us. Sometimes they sinned, and sometimes they failed. Some saints were even people who were hard to get along with. But they believed in God s forgiveness and kept trying to do God s will. They gave their whole hearts and lives to God even when it was difficult to follow Jesus. 2 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

RETREAT STEP 1 continued Gather: Saints by Our Side, continued Help families understand that because of our Baptism, we are given the most important element to becoming a saint: God s grace. Say: God wants all of us to be saints. With God s grace, we can make choices that will cause us to be spiritually stronger and healthier and that bring us closer to God. What else will help us become saints? (the Bible) Say: The saints knew that Jesus had shown us what is good, and they used the Gospels as their guide. We can turn to them for help. We have God and the whole Communion of Saints by our side. Introduce the Saints Interview Say: Let s meet some of the saints and learn the stories of their lives. Each one of them can give us tips to help us truly be saints of God. Use the script on pages 4 7 to conduct the interview with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and Saint Francis of Assisi. When the interview is completed, say: Let s show these saints of God how much we appreciate them spending time with us today. (round of applause) Say: As you can see, each saint is someone we can learn from. You may relate to some saints more than others; that s why the Church has given us so many. Let s learn about some saints! Introduce the Activities Explain each activity you will use during this retreat. In the Meet Your Match Activity, families will learn about some of the most beloved saints. Then they will use what they have learned to play a guessing game. In the Saint Squad Activity, families will learn about patron saints and research patron saints. Once the activities have been finished, gather the group again for a prayer service. Transition Begin the Meet Your Match Activity on page 8. 3 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saints Interview Script Tips for costumes for Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and Saint Francis of Assisi are as follows: Saints by Our Side Saint Thérèse of Lisieux: The traditional Carmelite habit most associated with Saint Thérèse is a brown robe, white wimple, black veil, and cream-colored cloak. You may wish to have the person playing Thérèse carry a bouquet of flowers. Saint Francis of Assisi: The person playing Francis should wear a rough brown robe, belted with a rope. He should wear sandals and carry a staff. Host: I d like you all to welcome two of the most beloved saints of all time: Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux! [Saint Francis (SF) and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (STL) enter; they exchange greetings with each other.] Host: SF: Host: SF: Host: Most people associate you with a life of simplicity and poverty. They would probably be surprised to learn that you weren t always like that. I was born into a very wealthy family. My father was a cloth merchant, so I always had beautiful clothes to wear. I had a lot of friends whom I d run around with, getting into trouble. Today you would call someone like that a party animal. So what changed? God called me to serve him. I took all the energy I had spent partying and turned it to following Jesus and spreading his Word. Saint Thérèse, please tell us a little bit about yourself. Where were you born? STL: I was born in France in 1873. I was the baby of the family, the youngest of five daughters. Handout Saints Interview Script page 1 of 4 Continued on next page 4 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Host: STL: Host: STL: Host: STL: Host: STL: Host: STL: Host: Were you very close to your sisters? Yes! They were all very dear to me, especially my sister Pauline. When our mother died, I was only four years old, so Pauline became a second mother to me. But my other sisters Marie, Leonie, and Celine also influenced me. How so? Pauline and Marie became Carmelite nuns, and my sister Leonie became a Poor Clare. I wanted to join the Carmelites too, but I was only 13. So you were too young to join? I was, but I didn t let that stop me from trying. I begged the superior of the convent to let me join. I pleaded with the local bishop. Believe it or not, I even asked the pope! So what happened? I was able to join the Carmelites at 15. I was so happy to enter Carmel and be with my sisters again. How was life in the convent? As the baby of a big family, I had gotten used to having my own way. So it was hard for me to learn how to be part of a community. There was so much work to do, and so much of it was new to me. Sometimes another nun would criticize me, and that hurt! I am sorry to hear that. STL: No, don t be sorry for me. That struggle was a great gift. You see, our Lord cares less about the greatness of our actions or about how hard they were to do than he does about the love with which we do them. Each time I took criticism without talking back, or I smiled at a sister whom I did not especially like, or I did unpleasant chores cheerfully, I did it as an offering of love to God. Handout Saints Interview Script page 2 of 4 Continued on next page 5 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Host: SF: Host: SF: Host: SF: Host: SF: Host: SF: Host: SF: Saint Francis, you brought that same sense of kindness and generosity to everything you did, didn t you? I always tried. God gives his love to everyone and everything in creation. The least we can do is try to follow his example. You had friends all over God s creation, didn t you? Oh yes! Brother Sun and Sister Moon, all the animals, the flowers in the meadows, the fire that warms us, and the crystal springs that bring us water they are brothers and sisters, and I love them all. I heard that you once preached a sermon to the birds. I did! They listened so quietly and sweetly, I had to kick myself for not thinking of doing it earlier. Not all the animals you befriended were as sweet as the birds though. You made friends with a fierce wolf. That was in a town called Gubbio. Brother Wolf had been eating the townspeople s sheep. They were very angry about that, and they were very afraid that he would eat some of the people too! What did you do? I talked to him. It turns out he only ate the sheep because he was hungry. I told the townspeople that if they fed the wolf, he would stop eating the sheep. And it worked? Yes, the people of Gubbio and Brother Wolf lived together in peace after that. Host: Like you say in one of your prayers, it is in giving we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned. Handout Saints Interview Script page 3 of 4 Continued on next page 6 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

SF: STL: Host: STL: Host: STL: SF: Host: SF: STL: Yes, exactly. I completely agree. In my autobiography, The Story of a Soul, I wrote about the little way to God. The good things you do show your love for God. I showed my love for God by doing even the smallest actions with love. Is that why you called yourself the Little Flower? Yes. All the souls in the world are like flowers in Jesus garden. God has created the great saints, who did big things. They are like the lilies and the roses. But he has also created little saints, like me. We are like the daisies or the violets. Loving God means doing his will and being the people that he wants us to be. Before you go, could you both please give us a tip on how we can be true saints of God? Of course! Everything you do, do with love. Without love, even the most brilliant deeds count as nothing. And the small things that you do with love are more valuable than all the riches in the world. God has given us many gifts, and he has given them freely. We should be just as giving and rejoice in the opportunity to share God s love. Thank you both for sharing your joy with us today! My pleasure! It was my pleasure! Handout Saints Interview Script page 4 of 4 7 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

RETREAT STEP 2 Meet Your Match In this activity, participants break into teams of two. One member of the team gets assigned a saint card that he or she does not get to see. The other team member gives a hint about the identity of the saint on the card. The guesser uses the clue to pick the correct saint from a lineup of saints. For this activity center, you will need the following: Set of saint cards with yarn loops, one per family, pages 11 15 Set of saint posters, enlarged and hung on the wall, pages 16 25 Meet Your Match handouts, one set per team, pages 9 10 Markers or crayons Display a set of saint posters so the person guessing the saint can review them all. Enlist one or two volunteers to pass out saint cards and activity handouts to participants. Provide a space where participants can color their saint cards. You will want to assemble the saint cards and make the posters before the event. Assembling the Cards (to be done before the event) To make the saint cards, you will need the following materials: Cardstock or other heavy paper Yarn Hole punch Scissors Print several sets of saint cards on cardstock or other sturdy paper. The image of the saint should be on the front of the card, and the dates and prayers should be on the back. You can create these double-sided cards by folding a single-sided printout of the card. When you have all the saint cards printed and assembled, punch a hole in the top two corners of each one. Tie a piece of yarn, approximately 2 feet long, through the hole, creating a sort of necklace. Making the Posters (to be done before the event) Most print or copy shops can enlarge the illustrations to poster size. If the illustrations aren t on stiff paper, you might want to mount them onto poster board or put them in inexpensive poster frames. Consider enlisting young artists to color the posters ahead of time. Transition At the completion of this activity, proceed to the Saint Squad activity on page 26. 8 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Meet Your Match Instructions Which saint has your back? Choose a partner and play this game. 1. Choose a saint card and place it around your partner s neck with the card hanging behind his or her back. 2. Give your partner a hint about the saint on the card from the clues handout easier or a little harder, depending on his or her age. 3. The card-wearer can look over the posters to see if he or she can identify which saint card he or she is wearing. Offer more clues if the card-wearer is stumped. 4. When the saint is identified, the card wearer can turn the saint card around and wear it. Switch roles with your partner and play again. 5. When both partners have identified their saint, color the saint cards and take yours home! Saint Maximilian Kolbe Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Saint Teresa of Ávila FPO Feast Day: August 14 Feast Day: October 1 Feast Day: October 15 Saint Francis of Assisi (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) Handout Meet Your Match page 1 of 2 Feast Day: October 3 Continued on next page Continued on next page 9 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Meet Your Match Clues Use these clues to discover which saint is on your card. The Easier clues are great for non-readers. Challenge older children with a clue that s A Little Harder. Saint Teresa of Ávila Saint Ignatius of Loyola Saint Francis of Assisi Saint Therésè of Lisieux Easier She was a famous writer. He read a lot of books when he was learning about Jesus and the saints. He also wrote letters to his followers. He was a friend to all kinds of animals, including birds and wolves. She was called the Little Flower. She said that her little actions were like daisies and that big actions are like roses. A Little Harder She wrote, Let nothing trouble you. Let nothing frighten you. All things are passing; God never changes. This saint who started the Society of Jesus was also a soldier. This saint who started the Franciscan Orders said, Be praised, my Lord, through all your creatures... A Doctor of the Church and a Carmelite nun, she is also the patron of foreign missions. Saint Nicholas He is a patron saint of children. This bishop is also the patron saint of many places, including Greece, Russia, and New York City. Saint Theodora Guerin Saint Elizabeth Seton This nun is holding a cross because she trusted Jesus to take care of her. She brought books to children who had none. Put yourself gently into the hands of Providence, said this founder of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. This saint is also patron of the Apostleship of the Sea because two of her sons worked at sea. Saint Joseph He was Jesus dad here on earth. Carpenters, engineers, and other workers call this saint their patron. Saint Maximilian Kolbe Blessed Maria and Luigi Quattrocchi Handout Meet Your Match page 2 of 2 He is wearing a prison shirt because he is the patron saint of prisoners. This mom and dad are the patron saints of parents. This patron saint of journalists said, What we can do and should do is to seek truth and to serve it when we have found it. These saints are patrons of the domestic Church, which means living the faith at home. 10 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Francis of Assisi Founder of the Franciscan Orders Patron Animals and birds, ecologists and ecology, merchants, Italy, the organization Catholic Action Dates Year Canonized 1181 1226 1228 Prayer by Saint Francis Most high, all powerful, all good Lord! All praise is yours, all glory, all honor, and all blessing. To you, alone, Most High, do they belong. No mortal lips are worthy to pronounce your name. Be praised, my Lord, through all your creatures, especially through my lord Brother Sun, who brings the day; and you give light through him. And he is beautiful and radiant in all his splendor! Of you, Most High, he bears the likeness. Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars; in the heavens you have made them, precious and beautiful. from the Canticle of the Sun by Saint Francis Saint Francis of Assisi Feast Day: October 4 Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Doctor of the Church, Carmelite Nun Also known as Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Little Flower Patron Foreign missions, florists, gardeners, aviators, France Dates Year Canonized 1873 1897 1925 Quotes You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them. Our Lord needs from us neither great deeds nor profound thoughts. Neither intelligence nor talents. He cherishes simplicity. One word or a pleasing smile is often enough to raise up a saddened and wounded soul. Without love, deeds, even the most brilliant, count as nothing. from The Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Feast Day: October 1 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 11 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Teresa of Ávila Doctor of the Church, Founder of the Discalced Carmelites Also known as Teresa of Jesus Patron Spain, those with headaches, aviators, writers Dates Year Canonized 1515 1582 1622 Quotes Prayer is an act of love, words are not needed. Even if sickness distracts from thoughts, all that is needed is the will to love. Let nothing trouble you, let nothing frighten you. All things are passing; God never changes. Patience obtains all things. He who possesses God lacks nothing: God alone suffices. What a great favor God does to those He places in the company of good people! It is love alone that gives worth to all things. Saint Teresa of Ávila Feast Day: October 15 Saint Ignatius of Loyola Founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) Patron Faith retreats, soldiers Dates Year Canonized 1491 1556 1622 Prayer by Saint Ignatius Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding and my entire will, All I have and call my own. You have given all to me. To you, Lord, I return it. Everything is yours; do with it what you will. Give me only your love and your grace. That is enough for me. from the Suscipe of Saint Ignatius of Loyola Saint Ignatius of Loyola Feast Day: July 31 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 12 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Nicholas Bishop Patron Children, merchants, travelers, sailors, brides and grooms, bankers, New York City, Greece, Russia, and many more Dates fourth century Year Canonized Unknown Prayer We thank you for good Saint Nicholas who was known for his love and care for children. Through his intercession we ask you to help us always to take care of children, to protect and guide them, and to keep them safe. Help us be open to all that children can teach us about pure joy and unconditional love. May we in turn help our children grow into the beautiful persons that you created them to be. Keep us mindful of the needs of others and to reach out with love and generosity as Saint Nicholas did. We rejoice in your servant Nicholas and pray that we too may follow you with singleness of heart and mind. Amen. Saint Nicholas Feast Day: December 6 Saint Theodora Guerin Founder of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Patron Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Diocese of Lafayette, Indiana Dates Year Canonized 1798 1856 2006 Quotes Love the children first, then teach them. What does it matter what becomes of us, provided God s work be accomplished? What strength the soul draws from prayer! In the midst of a storm, how sweet is the calm it finds in the Heart of Jesus. Put yourself gently into the hands of Providence. With Jesus, what shall we have to fear? In all and everywhere may the will of God be done. You will be happy yourself in making others happy. quotes used with the permission of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Terre Haute, Indiana Saint Theodora Guerin Feast Day: October 3 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 13 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Elizabeth Seton Founder of the Daughters of Charity Founder of the first free school for Catholic girls Patron Apostleship of the Sea (two of her sons worked on the sea); loss of parents; opposition of Church authorities; people ridiculed for their piety; Diocese of Shreveport, Louisiana; widows Dates Year Canonized 1774 1821 1975 Quotes We must pray literally without ceasing, I mean that prayer of the heart which is independent of time and place, which is rather a habit of lifting up the heart to God, as in a constant communication with him. Who can bind the soul which God sets free? Never mind, all will go right, since we look to God alone. quotes from Daily Thoughts of Mother Seton (Msgr. Joseph B. Code, ed.) Saint Elizabeth Seton Feast Day: January 4 Saint Joseph Husband of Mary, Foster Father of Jesus Patron The Americas, carpenters, emigrants, engineers, families, fathers, the Universal Church, protection of the Church, social justice, workers Dates first century Year Canonized Unknown Prayer God, our Father, Creator and ruler of the universe, in every age you call people to develop and use their gifts for the good of others. With Saint Joseph as our example and guide, help us to do the work you have asked and come to the rewards you have promised. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. adapted from the collect for the feast of Saint Joseph, the Worker Saint Joseph Feast Days: March 19, May 1 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 14 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Maximilian Kolbe Franciscan Priest and Martyr Patron Families, prisoners, journalists, pro-life movement, drug addicts Dates Year Canonized 1894 1941 1982 Quote No one in the world can change Truth. What we can do and should do is to seek truth and to serve it when we have found it. The real conflict is the inner conflict. Beyond armies of occupation and the hecatombs of extermination camps, there are two irreconcilable enemies in the depth of every soul: good and evil, sin and love. And what use are the victories on the battlefield if we ourselves are defeated in our innermost personal selves? from the last issue of the Knights of the Immaculate Saint Maximilian Kolbe Feast Day: August 14 Blessed Maria and Luigi Quattrocchi Married Parents Patron Families, married couples, parents, the domestic Church Dates Maria 1884 1965 Luigi 1880 1951 Year Beatified 2001 Prayer for Married Couples God the eternal Father keep you in love with each other, so that the peace of Christ may stay with you and be always in your home. May your children bless you, your friends console you and all live in peace with you. May you always bear witness to the love of God in this world so that the afflicted and the needy will find in you generous friends, and welcome you into the joys of heaven. Amen. adapted from The Rites of the Catholic Church, Marriage Blessing Blessed Maria and Luigi Quattrocchi Feast Day: November 25 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 15 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Francis of Assisi Founder of the Franciscan Orders Feast Day: October 4 Patron: Animals and birds, ecologists and ecology, merchants, Italy, the organization Catholic Action Dates: 1181 1226 Year Canonized: 1228 Prayer by Saint Francis: Most high, all powerful, all good Lord! All praise is yours, all glory, all honor, and all blessing. To you, alone, Most High, do they belong. No mortal lips are worthy to pronounce your name. Be praised, my Lord, through all your creatures, especially through my lord Brother Sun, who brings the day; and you give light through him. And he is beautiful and radiant in all his splendor! Of you, Most High, he bears the likeness. Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars; in the heavens you have made them, precious and beautiful. from the Canticle of the Sun by Saint Francis Intergenerational Event Saints Page 1 of 10 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 16 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Doctor of the Church, Carmelite Nun Also known as Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Little Flower Feast Day: October 1 Patron: Foreign missions, florists, gardeners, aviators, France Dates: 1873 1897 Year Canonized: 1925 Quotes: You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them. Our Lord needs from us neither great deeds nor profound thoughts. Neither intelligence nor talents. He cherishes simplicity. One word or a pleasing smile is often enough to raise up a saddened and wounded soul. Without love, deeds, even the most brilliant, count as nothing. from The Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Intergenerational Event Saints Page 2 of 10 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 17 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Teresa of Ávila Doctor of the Church Founder of the Discalced Carmelites Also known as Teresa of Jesus Feast Day: October 15 Patron: Spain, those with headaches, aviators, writers Dates: 1515 1582 Year Canonized: 1622 Quotes: Prayer is an act of love, words are not needed. Even if sickness distracts from thoughts, all that is needed is the will to love. What a great favor God does to those He places in the company of good people! It is love alone that gives worth to all things. Intergenerational Event Saints Page 3 of 10 Let nothing trouble you, let nothing frighten you. All things are passing; God never changes. Patience obtains all things. He who possesses God lacks nothing: God alone suffices. (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 18 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Ignatius of Loyola Founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) Feast Day: July 31 Patron: Faith retreats, soldiers Dates: 1491 1556 Year Canonized: 1622 Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding and my entire will, All I have and call my own. Intergenerational Event Saints Page 4 of 10 Prayer by Saint Ignatius: You have given all to me. To you, Lord, I return it. Everything is yours; do with it what you will. Give me only your love and your grace. That is enough for me. from the Suscipe of Saint Ignatius of Loyola (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 19 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Nicholas Bishop Feast Day: December 6 Patron: Children, merchants, travelers, sailors, brides and grooms, bankers, New York City, Greece, Russia, and many more Dates: fourth century Year Canonized: Unknown Prayer: We thank you for good Saint Nicholas who was known for his love and care for children. Through his intercession we ask you to help us always take care of children, protect and guide them, and keep them safe. Help us be open to all that children can teach us about pure joy and unconditional love. May we in turn help our children grow into the beautiful persons that you created them to be. Keep us mindful of the needs of others and to reach out with love and generosity as Saint Nicholas did. We rejoice in your servant Nicholas and pray that we too may follow you with singleness of heart and mind. Amen. Intergenerational Event Saints Page 5 of 10 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 20 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Theodora Guerin Founder of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Feast Day: October 3 Patron: Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Diocese of Lafayette, Indiana Dates: 1798 1856 Year Canonized: 2006 Quotes: Love the children first, then teach them. What does it matter what becomes of us, provided God s work be accomplished? What strength the soul draws from prayer! In the midst of a storm, how sweet is the calm it finds in the Heart of Jesus. Intergenerational Event Saints Page 6 of 10 Put yourself gently into the hands of Providence. With Jesus, what shall we have to fear? In all and everywhere may the will of God be done. You will be happy yourself in making others happy. quotes used with the permission of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Terre Haute, Indiana (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 21 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Elizabeth Seton Founder of the Daughters of Charity Founder of the first free school for Catholic girls Feast Day: January 4 Patron: Apostleship of the Sea (two of her sons worked on the sea); loss of parents; opposition of Church authorities; people ridiculed for their piety; Diocese of Shreveport, Louisiana; widows Dates: 1774 1821 Year Canonized: 1975 Quotes: We must pray literally without ceasing, I mean that prayer of the heart which is independent of time and place, which is rather a habit of lifting up the heart to God, as in a constant communication with him. Who can bind the soul which God sets free? Never mind, all will go right, since we look to God alone. quotes from Daily Thoughts of Mother Seton (Msgr. Joseph B. Code, ed.) Intergenerational Event Saints Page 7 of 10 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 22 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Joseph Husband of Mary, Foster Father of Jesus Feast Days: March 19, May 1 Patron: The Americas, carpenters, emigrants, engineers, families, fathers, the Universal Church, protection of the Church, social justice, workers Dates: first century Year Canonized: Unknown God, our Father, Creator and ruler of the universe, in every age you call people to develop and use their gifts for the good of others. With Saint Joseph as our example and guide, Intergenerational Event Saints Page 8 of 10 Prayer: help us to do the work you have asked and come to the rewards you have promised. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. adapted from the collect for the feast of Saint Joseph, the Worker (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 23 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Saint Maximilian Kolbe Franciscan Priest and Martyr Feast Day: August 14 Patron: Families, prisoners, journalists, pro-life movement, drug addicts Dates: 1894 1941 Year Canonized: 1982 Quote: No one in the world can change Truth. What we can do and should do is to seek truth and to serve it when we have found it. The real conflict is the inner conflict. Beyond armies of occupation and the hecatombs of extermination camps, there are two irreconcilable enemies in the depth of every defeated in our innermost personal selves? Intergenerational Event Saints Page 9 of 10 from the last issue of the Knights of the Immaculate (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 24 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Blessed Maria and Luigi Quattrocchi Married Parents Feast Day: November 25 Patron: Families, married couples, parents, the domestic Church Dates: Maria 1884 1965 Year Beatified: 2001 Luigi 1880 1951 Prayer for Married Couples: God the eternal Father keep you in love with each other, so that the peace of Christ may stay with you and be always in your home. May your children bless you, your friends console you and all live in peace with you. May you always bear witness to the love of God in this world so that the afflicted and the needy will find in you generous friends, and welcome you into the joys of heaven. Amen. adapted from The Rites of the Catholic Church, Marriage Blessing Intergenerational Event Saints Page 10 of 10 (Illustration: Yoshi Miyake) 25 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

RETREAT STEP 3 Saint Squad In this activity, families will use various print and online resources to research their patron saints. For this activity center, you will need Reference materials about saints Who s in Your Saint Squad? handout, one per family Who s in Your Saint Squad? worksheet, one per family (Be sure to have extra copies on hand.) Several volunteer research librarians to guide participants Pens and pencils One or more computers linked to the Internet (optional) The key to the success of this activity center is a wealth of information on a variety of saints. One excellent resource is a group of volunteers with a deep love and knowledge of the saints. As research librarians, they will guide participants through the process of choosing five saints to be in their squads. The deeper their friendship with the saints, the easier and more fun the activity will be for everyone. You will also want to have plenty of reference materials available so that participants can research and read about the saints on their own. If computers with Internet access are available to you, there are some outstanding resources online. You might use the sites to create your own list of saints. Some suggested sites include: Saints and Angels from Catholic Online (www.catholic.org) Patron Saint Database from St. Anthony Messenger (www.americancatholic.org) Saints Stories for All Ages from Loyola Press (www.loyolapress.com) Try to provide several different print resources for children and adults. Some suggested resources include Loyola Kids Book of Saints by Amy Welborn Loyola Kids Book of Heroes: Stories of Catholic Heroes and Saints Throughout History by Amy Welborn The Loyola Treasury of Saints: From the Time of Jesus to the Present Day by David Self Butler s Lives of the Saints: Concise Edition, Revised and Updated (HarperCollins) Encyclopedia of Saints (Our Sunday Visitor) 26 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

RETREAT STEP 3 continued Saint Squad, continued Some Tips for Volunteer Research Librarians For some people, choosing five patron saints will be easy; if anything, the challenge for them will be to narrow their list. For others, thinking of more than one or two saints will be difficult. That s where the volunteers can be a real help by suggesting saints based on the participant s name, interests, and other life factors. To illustrate the process, let s look at a sample case: Stephanie is a 12-year-old girl whose interests include softball and playing the piano. She loves animals, especially her dog Sparky and her family s cockatiel Suki. She wants to be a veterinarian when she grows up. She s a student at Saint Thomas Aquinas Middle School and attends Mass with her family at Saint Augustine. Calling Our Saints by Name Is there a Saint Stephanie? is the first question to answer. As a matter of fact, there is: Blessed Stephanie (Stephana) de Quinzanis, a 16th-century abbess and mystic. However, because Stephanie is the feminine form of the name Stephen, she could also choose any of the saints named Stephen, such as Saint Stephen the Martyr. Saints Where We Live Let s say that Stephanie lives in Indianapolis, Indiana. That fact alone presents several possible patron saints: Francis Xavier (Archdiocese of Indianapolis) Theodora Guerin (Archdiocese of Indianapolis) Our Lady of Providence (State of Indiana) The Immaculate Conception of Mary (United States of America) Saints Who Share Our Interests Look at the things Stephanie enjoys. Each one of her interests has at least one saint associated with it. softball: Sebastian, patron saint of athletes piano: Cecilia or Gregory the Great, patron saints of music animals: Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals, or Antony the Abbot, patron saint of pets wants to be a veterinarian: Blaise, James the Greater, or Our Lady of Coromoto, patron saints of veterinarians Saints Just Because There are no hard and fast rules for choosing a patron saint. Remember that just liking a saint is reason enough to consider him or her a patron. When helping a participant look for a patron, ask if there is a saint story that particularly speaks to him or her or a picture of a saint that comes to mind. 27 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Who s in Your Saint Squad? Activity Handout Research your own patron saints using the list of saints in this handout and other available reference materials. Record information about your patron saints on the worksheet that can then be used at home. Saints by Our Side Patron Saints The saints are our companions on life s journey and can be our guides in following Jesus. Within the Communion of Saints all of those, dead or living, who have been saved in Jesus Christ each of us has particular saints who are watching out for us. We call those special saints our patron saints. What Is a Patron Saint? Here on earth, patrons are people who give a lot of support and encouragement to certain causes or groups they really know, love, and care about. Saints are heavenly patrons. They give special care to people, places, professions, and institutions. They are often patrons of things that were important to them in life, but they can become patrons for other reasons too. A saint will be your patron if you just ask! Examples of Patron Saints Saint Jerome is the patron saint of libraries because he wrote translations of great theologians, histories, and biographies. That means that if you are a librarian or doing some work at a library, Saint Jerome is especially watching out for you. Or maybe you have a headache that just won t quit. Saint Teresa of Ávila is the one to pray with because she used to have extreme migraine headaches. You might be named after a saint. If so, that person is your patron saint. What s the name of your parish? That person is your patron saint because you are part of the parish that bears his or her name. God and the Saints We are always in God s presence and can relate to God directly through Jesus. But from time to time, it s nice to have models of people who struggled like we do in our common goal of following Jesus. Having patron saints or asking a saint for help is not about giving glory to that particular person but about giving glory to God. We ask the saints for their help so that we might better know, love, and serve God. The saints are not people who would want to replace God or to be hero-worshiped, because they recognized that their whole life was a gift from God. We also recognize that our life is a gift from God, and we pray that everything we do gives glory to God. Handout Patron Saints page 1 of 3 28 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Who s in Your Saint Squad? Worksheet Use the reference materials provided to research your patron saints and form your own Saint Squad. Saints by Our Side How to Begin Your Research 1. Start with your name. You might be named after a saint. If so, that person is your patron saint. Don t be discouraged if there isn t an exact match. Remember that many modern names are derivatives of older names (Gina=Eugenia; Luis/Louis=Aloysius). Also, many girls names are derivatives of boys names (Marcia=Mark; Josie=Joseph). Finally, some names that seem very different are really variants of each other. Some examples include: Hannah, Ann, Nancy Gretchen, Margaret, Rita, Peggy Alexander, Sandy, Sasha, Lexy 2. What is the name of your parish? That person is your patron saint because you are part of the parish that bears his or her name. 3. Where do you live? Your diocese, state, and country all have patron saints. That makes them your patron saints too. 4. Think about yourself. Do you have a hobby or a job? Do you love sports or animals? Are you afraid of anything? There are patron saints for all these things! 5. Is there already a saint who inspires you? If a saint inspires you, then that saint is your patron no other reason or connection is necessary! Brainstorm and write your ideas on the worksheet provided. Handout Patron Saints page 2 of 3 29 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Who s in Your Saint Squad? Saints by Our Side Activity Center Worksheet As you research and identify your patron saints, use this worksheet to record their information. Continue your research at home to grow your relationship with these saints. Saint Saint Saint Patron of Patron of Patron of My name is: My interests are: Saint Saint Patron of Handout Patron Saints page 3 of 3 Patron of 30 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

RETREAT STEP 4 Prayer Service: Saints by Our Side Conclude the Saints Retreat with this prayer service. Photocopy the Prayer Service handouts for each person (pages 32 33). Designate two volunteer readers. Assign another catechist or an adult to be the leader, or you may want to perform that role yourself. Provide them with copies of the script ahead of time so that they can prepare. Choose a hymn for the group to sing. Possible choices include We Sing of the Saints by Alan J. Hommerding or For All the Saints by William How and Ralph Williams. Draw on the talents of your parish for the prayer service. Recruit singers and other musicians to perform or ask the artistic members of your church to help decorate the space. Adjust any instructions to fit your parish s traditions and preferences. Transition After the Prayer Service, follow the directions on page 34 for the Go Forth (Dismissal). 31 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Prayer Service: Saints by Our Side Leader/Reader Script Provide a copy of this script to the leader and both readers. If you would like to include additional saints in the litany, please feel free to do so. Leader: Loving God, we come together today to celebrate your saints, who dedicated their lives to you. Help us model our lives after theirs in their love for you, knowledge of you, and service to you and your people. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Response: Leader: Amen. And now let us stand and sing a hymn in praise of the saints. [Choose a hymn such as We Sing of the Saints (Alan J. Hommerding) or For All the Saints (William How and Ralph Williams). You may want to have a pianist or other musician play a stanza of the hymn first so that the group will know the tune.] Leader: Reader 1: Please be seated. A reading from the first letter of Peter. As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God s varied grace. Whoever preaches, let it be with the words of God; whoever serves, let it be with the strength that God supplies, so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. (1 Peter 4:10 11) The Word of the Lord. Response: Thanks be to God. Handout Prayer Service: Saints by Our Side page 1 of 2 Continued on next page 32 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

Prayer Service: Saints by Our Side Leader/Reader Script (continued) Leader: The saints were given many different gifts. Each one used his or her gift well. In the following litany, let s ask the saints to pray for us so that we can use our gifts to do God s will. [Reader 2 stands and reads the following:] Reader 2: The response is Pray for us! Christ was the center of the saints lives. Saint Francis, who gave up everything to serve God, pray that we will not be afraid to sacrifice in service to the Lord. Response: Reader 2: Response: Reader 2: Response: Leader: Response: Pray for us! Blessed Maria and Luigi, pray that our homes will always be filled with prayer, faith, and love for God. Pray for us! Saint Thérèse, pray that in our own little way, we may find the joy and peace of Christ. Pray for us! The saints have shown us the way to follow Christ. May we learn from them and have the courage to do the same. And let the Church say Amen! Amen! Handout Prayer Service: Saints by Our Side page 2 of 2 33 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

RETREAT STEP 5 Go Forth Have families return to their seats. Remind them that the saints are role models who support us in becoming more like Christ. Ask the following questions as a brief follow-up, providing hints and answers as needed. What is a saint? (a role model for our faith) Why is Mary the greatest of all the saints? (Answers will vary.) The saints give us good examples of how to follow God gives us (grace). (Jesus), which is the most important thing to becoming a saint. What can help us become saints? (Answers will vary.) Who is part of the Communion of Saints? (everyone who has been saved by Jesus Christ) How did the saints follow God? (Answers will vary.) What did you learn from Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and Saint Francis of Assisi about following Jesus? (Answers will vary.) Who was called The Little Flower? (Saint Thérèse of Lisieux) Which saint founded the Society of Jesus? (Saint Ignatius of Loyola) Who is your patron saint? (Answers will vary.) Everything we do gives glory to. (God) Transition Distribute the I m No Saint... or Am I? handout to each child as you dismiss the group. This handout follows on page 35. 34 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families

I m No Saint... or Am I? Saints by Our Side Handout Although the Church gives certain people the official title of saint, we are all called saints because we are part of the Communion of Saints, all people who have been saved in Jesus Christ. Let s think about some of the things that make us saints. My greatest strengths as a person are If I were to describe myself in one word, it would be. People can count on me to. I work to make the world a better place by.. Things I do to keep my friendship with God healthy and strong are I would make a good patron saint of because.. 35 Christ Our Life NEW EVANGELIZATION EDITION Saints Retreat for Families