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Home/Adult Education/Handouts for Observing Liturgical Seasons at Home

Handouts for Observing Liturgical Seasons at Home

During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rev. Jennifer McNally and the Rev. Anna V. Ostenso Moore collaborated to create a series of two-page handouts to help households celebrate the liturgical seasons and Feast Days at home. Each handout includes a helpful introduction to the season or day, a piece of scripture, reflection questions, and a prayer. These are free to use, please cite appropriately.

Resources for Observing Twelve Parts of the Liturgical Year at Home

  • Advent at Home
  • Christmas at Home
  • Epiphany at Home
  • Candlemas at Home
  • Lent
    • Ash Wednesday at Home
    • Palm Sunday at Home
    • Maundy Thursday at Home
    • Good Friday at Home
  • Easter
    • The Great Vigil of Easter at Home
    • Easter Morning at Home
  • Pentecost at Home
  • The Feast of St. Francis
  • The Feast of All Saints & Souls

Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash.

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  • Jennifer McNally & Anna V. Ostenso Moore

    The Rev. Jennifer McNally, priest at Saint Anne's Episcopal Church and convener of dinner church Table 229, St. Paul, Minnesota, and The Rev. Anna V. Ostenso Moore, Associate for Family Ministry at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Minneapolis, and author of the picture books "Today Is a Baptism Day" and "We Gather at This Table."

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August 14, 2021 By Jennifer McNally & Anna V. Ostenso Moore

Filed Under: Adult Education, Children & Family, Featured, Home Practices, Intergenerational Tagged With: Advent, Candlemas, Christmas, Easter, Epiphany, faith at home, handout, home, Lent, Pentecost, practice

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