Monday, October 13, 2008

St. Edward the Confessor Coloring Page

Today is the feast of St. Edward the Confessor and "Godfather Day" in our house. Both of the girl's godfathers share a birthday today. How uncanny is that? One of them is even named for St. Edward because that was the tradition in his family. Good thing he wasn't born a day or two late!

"Happy Birthday, Uncle Burke" who has a sweet new baby to hold and "Happy Birthday, Tio Eddie" who will have a sweet new baby to cuddle come this spring! Whoo hoo! Now that she is in her second trimester, Liz is feeling much more hopeful that this little peanut is here to stay. Thank you for all the prayers.

Oh, yeah and for a cute little boy I know, here's St. Edward....

St. Edward the Confessor Coloring Page

And if you don't know the story of St. Edward's Sapphire (like we didn't), here's it is:

Many legends sprang up about Edward the Confessor both during his lifetime and after his death. One that has stood the test of time happened towards the end of his life. Legend has it that Edward was riding to a ceremony at a chapel dedicated to St John the Evangelist in Essex when a beggar asked for alms. Edward had no money with him so he took off his ring and handed it to the poor man instead. A few years later two English pilgrims were travelling through the Holy Land and became stranded. They were helped by an old man who told them he was St John the Evangelist. He was carrying the ring Edward had given to the beggar some years previously. He asked the pilgrims to return it to the king telling him that in six months he would meet St John in heaven.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you, Charlotte!

    Now then. Not to be too presumptuous or anything, but you are doing a coloring page for my beloved patron, right?

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  2. PS. Happy Birthday to those godfathers!!!

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  3. Thank you so much! I know he will enjoy this.

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  4. Actually, I already have three planned for this week (St. Edward, St. Teresa of Avila and St. Luke). I think any more than that and my kids would take their crayons and go on strike! : )

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