Summer Sundays in our homes are often those most delicious hours of the year, when life is more relaxed and the usual bustle of school schedules gives way to play time. Whether highly scheduled or free, we all create rituals through which we live life.
As the calendar turns to June, the liturgical calendar turns to Ordinary Time. The ordinary in ordinary time does not mean “ho-hum,” but rather “ordinal” or “counted time.” It is during the many weeks of summer that we hear about the mystery of Christ in all its aspects, this year through St. Luke’s Gospel.
One suggestion for this year is to make a ritual of ritual. As a family, think of some ways that the ordinary Sundays of summer might become unique and something to look forward to. Designate a theme for each Sunday — for example, Ice Cream Sunday or Wear Your Sandals to Church Sunday — and participate as a family. It is particularly appropriate to try to connect each Sunday’s theme with the readings of the day. This can also be a great way for a parish to support families in a more meaningful celebration of Ordinary Time.
Below are some ideas for your family or parish to put a little “summer” into your Sundays:
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