Adventures in Haymarsh

Month: November 2024 (Page 1 of 2)

Happy Feast of St. Andrew 😇

How to Pray the St. Andrew Christmas Novena

With a few exceptions, we pray novenas for nine days. The St. Andrew Christmas Novena is one such exception – we pray this novena for 25 days, overlapping with much of the liturgical season of Advent. We begin the novena on the feast of St. Andrew on November 30 and conclude on Christmas Eve. Tradition holds that we pray the novena 15 times daily for a particular intention. This being said, pray in a way that works best for you.

Time needed: 5 minutesPray this novena for 25 days.Make the Sign of the Cross.

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Say the St. Andrew Christmas Novena prayer.

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in the piercing cold. In that hour vouchsafe, I beseech Thee, O my God, to hear my prayer and grant my desires through the merits of Our Savior Jesus Christ, and of His blessed Mother. Amen.

Name any intentions or other prayers you wish to share with God. Maybe consider your response to Jesus’s call to follow Him; just as he called on Andrew and Peter, he also calls on us to let go and surrender. Conclude with the Sign of the Cross.In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

If you’re praying this novena in the traditional fashion …Repeat the above steps 14x throughout your day. Continue praying the novena daily through Christmas Eve!May peace be with you this Advent. God bless!  Source:Hallow 

Cold Snap

The current cold snap means daily ice chopping.
The chicken coop was moved in to place.
During this month of November, Father came and blessed the graves of our loved ones at St. Clements.
Bale grazing has begun.
Andrew’s Cajun turkey. The first of our Thanksgiving meals.

Net Wrap

Spent a drizzly, cold day pulling off all of the netwrap, but now it’s finally done and the bales are ready for bale grazing.

He had a game in the morning and then came to help us pull netwrap. Sports done well, help build leadership, character, comraderie, virtue, and teaches perseverance. Awesome to see!
Grandpa and Ambrose moved windbreaks so when old man winter rears his ugly head, the cattle will be more cozy.
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