August Liturgical Print

Living the Orthodox Faith in our modern age is tough. My hope with this simple August print is to provide a visual to help families with a few “bite size” activities each month to help incorporate the life of the Church into our homes. This particular month is a busy month as August 1-15 is the the Dormition fast. This is a great opportunity to re-set our focus on attending services, prayer, fasting, and giving alms. That alone will keep you busy enough! 

One of my favorite things about the Orthodox Church is the Liturgical calendar. I love the rich traditions that help us engage in the Liturgical year as well. It is easy to feel overwhelmed by the amount of feast days, saint days, fasting periods, etc. So my hope is to pair it down for you. Let’s make a goal to learn about ONE saint this month, and do ONE activity this month (aka bake a cake for St Phanourios’ feast). Throughout the month, learn ONE hymn by singing it together every day, or as often as you can. And lastly, intentionally carve out time to create a strong family culture in your home (in the Family Corner section). According to Saint John Chrysostom, the home is a “little church.” By bringing these small experience of the Church into the home, we more fully recognize and appreciate what it means to be the Church when we gather during the Liturgy. Our lives at home should be a reflection of our life in the Church. I’ve also included a few reminders of common traditions associated with the feast days this month. 

I hope you enjoy this print. I put my heart into it, hoping that families would be encouraged to live the Orthodox faith confidently, knowing our Hope is found in the Lord. Each purchase helps sustain my blog so that I can continue to provide free resources, so thank you for your continued support!

You might also be interested in my FREE August monthly guide blogpost that I published last year, which includes lots of activities, links, resources and information about the various feast days happening this month.

Free Coloring Page of 3 Holy Youths

On the feast of the Three Holy Youths, December 17th, I am sharing a FREE coloring page created by the talented Abigail Holt. Abigail is the illustrated of the new toddler board book “God’s Saintly Friends” written by Katie Reetzke and published by Park End Books. Today is extra special for our family as it is also my son’s first name day, Prophet Daniel, which is shared on the same day with the Three Holy Youths.

You can download a FREE coloring page below:

This coloring page is adapted from pages 3 & 4 of “God’s Saintly Friends”. In honor of this feast, you can read all about the Saints in this book with your kids and talk more about the Three Holy Youth! We have a copy of this book and my kids absolutely love it! It’s the perfect introduction to Saints for our children. I would definitely recommend it for your children’s library collection! You can purchase a copy through Ancient Faith at the link below:

COMING SOON!

Be on the lookout next year for 2 new titles by Park End Books:

“God’s Saintly Friends Vol 2” coming Pascha 2022

“Into the Flames & Other Plays on Saints’ Lives”

I hope your children will enjoy learning about the courage and bold faith of the Three Holy Youths. Happy Name Day to my son, Daniel, and to who share this feast. May you be bold and courageous and have child-like faith like your patron!