Mayday! May Day!

How are y’all doing in this weird transition to getting our lives back after long weeks of self-isolation and quarantine in the wake of COIV-19? I know there are many challenges for all of you. I, too, have been deeply and personally challenged. I’m grateful that my family has been blessed with good health in the midst of disruption at many levels.

Rather than focus on the distress call, mayday, I look to the fun and signs of hope that come on May Day. There are many traditions associated with this day, whether it is observed on the 1st, or the first Monday of May. Most of them have to do with flowers, and that’s fitting, as so many gardens are now coming to life after the April showers.

red knock-out roses
red knock-out roses

Most of these celebrations have roots in pagan holidays celebrating spring, but as a Catholic Christian, today marks the feast day of St. Joseph the Worker. I love St. Joseph, even though this appreciation has come late in life. His quiet low-key presence in the faith led to my ignoring him. Now as a wife and mother, I recognize what a powerful intercessor he is for the Church, but also, and perhaps especially, for the family. For my family. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t ask St. Joseph for the protection of my family, as he so faithfully protected his holy family.

Today also begins a month-long celebration of the Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary. This month is traditionally dedicated to our heavenly mother. I’m so sorry we won’t have a procession this weekend to crown Mary. I have many fond memories of those May crownings from my childhood, and later, with my children. I think I’ll make a little crown of flowers from my garden and crown the little statue I have at home. I’ll share that later, and will invite you to do the same!

This month is traditionally dedicated to our heavenly mother. Share on X

Finally, Iet me encourage you to do a little bit of spiritual reading about Mary this month. There are so many good books to read on the subject. I’ve reviewed many on this blog, including these Marian themed books here and here. You might also be interested in my book, Our Lady of Charity. In fact, I’m offering a limited number of signed copies for sale here!

Whatever you choose, I hope you’ll come back here and share what you read. Happy May Day!

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