Father in Heaven, we thank you for the gift of these heavenly warriors.
To be inspired and to learn what the names of these great saints mean, read Father Thomas Euteneuer’s comments here.
For ideas on how to celebrate with the kids, go here.
That’s where we got the idea to make this, which will then be topped with a statue of St. Michael and “slain” by the swords of the children. Messy but delicious!
Have an awesome Feast!
Jamie says
Thanks for the great ideas! We made our devils food cake and slayed it with our forks!! As my 6yr old son said “I’m going to eat you devil and you will be no more!” Looking forward to making angel hair pasta on the feast of our Gaurdian angels! God Bless you!
minnesotamom says
Oooh, I like the idea of using one’s fork. Much less mess, as you will see when and if I get around to posting the pictures from the party!
The kids had a great time, though, and I’m glad that your family did, too.
All for the Glory of God!