Saint Augustine Zhao Rong & Companions: Feast Day July 9th
"Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven..."(Matthew 5:10)
Celebrating with Food:
I don't know abut you, but I enjoy eating Chinese food. Today, in order to experience a taste of China, an easy meal to make with your family is chow mein. I kept it extremely simple by just buying canned "La Choy" chow mein products. You can serve your chow mein with noodles, or you can cook up rice and serve your chow mein over rice. Either way is delicious!
For dessert, you can make “Chinese Butter Cookies,” using this tasty recipe from “Epicurious.” Butter cookies are similar to short bread cookies. I used All-Purpose flour instead of self-rising, and then added red food coloring for the liturgical color used for celebrating martyrs. We then cut our cookies out, attempting to make them look like cherry blossoms, and dusted them lightly with powdered-sugar. My family serves our butter cookies with tea, and it is absolutely scrumptious!
Celebrating with a Craft:
Since Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and his companions were from China, for today's celebratory craft make Chinese paper lanterns. Chinese paper lanterns are a traditional festival decoration in China. When you make the lanterns today, not only are you making something from the Chinese culture, but they can be symbolic for how Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and his martyred companions professed the light of Christ even to their death. You can also incorporate the phrase "Pray for Us" written in Chinese on your lanterns. Here is a template that I created with the phrase, "Pray for Us," written in Chinese (I used Google Translate), that you can print and use to make your lanterns. Attached below is a video showing how to make your paper lantern.
(Here is what the template looks like)
I hope you and your family have a wonderful day celebrating today's feast! Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and companions, pray for us!
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