Inside: Find lots of ways to easily liturgically celebrate November in the Catholic home!
So excited to bring you some easy ideas for celebrating November in your Catholic home.
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November Liturgical Calendar
Monthly Dedication: Holy Souls in Purgatory
- 1st All Saints Day
- 2nd All Souls Day
- 3rd St. Martin de Porres
- 4th St. Charles Borromeo
- 9th Ded. of the Lateran Basilica
- 10th St. Leo the Great
- 11th St. Martin of Tours
- 12th St. Josaphat
- 13th St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
- 15th St. Albert the Great
- 16th Sts. Margaret of Scotland and Gertrude
- 17th St. Elizabeth of Hungary
- 18th St. Rose Duchesne, Ded. of Basilicas of Sts. Peter and Paul
- 21st Presentation of Mary
- 22nd St. Cecilia
- 23rd Sts. Clement I, Columban, Bl MIguel Pro
- 24th St. Andrew Dung-Lac and companions
- 25th St. Catherine of Alexandria
- 30th St. Andrew
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19 Ways to Celebrate November in the Catholic Home
- say the Litany of the Saints
- pray for the Holy Souls in Purgatory daily
- pray St. Gertrude’s prayer
- throw an All Saints’ Party (see lots of ways to celebrate All Saints)
- dress up as your favorite saint
- Make homemade donuts (or buy some!) for All Saints’ Day
- celebrate Martinmas with a lantern walk, bonfire, or dinner by lantern/candle (11th)
- make a King Cake for the solemnity of Christ the King
- Listen to classic Catholic music on the feast of St. Cecilia (22nd)
- practice gratitude daily in preparation for thanksgiving
- prepare for Advent
- enjoy coloring pictures of the day’s saint
- pray the St. Andrew novena (begins November 30)
- pray a novena leading up to a particular saint’s feast
- memorize prayers written by saints celebrated this month
- say prayers written by this month’s saints at the dinner table
- create an altar table / feast table which celebrates the liturgical month
- read a book about the day’s saint
- create a dish inspired by a saint or the region they are from
How do you like to celebrate November in your Catholic home?