Sunday, December 13, 2015

Feed the Birds

We worked at one very long table.
At our December meeting, we continued with our annual Franciscan Christmas tradition of making bird-seed packets to hand out at our parishes on Christmas. 

Here's the recipe for our activity:
* 1000 Uline S-1293 3x5 2 mil plastic bags
* 1000 Avery 5160 2x4 labels
* 100 lbs of birdseed
* cups for measuring
* bottle tops as funnels
* song sheets for singing
* plastic grocery bags for carrying it all home

A great time was enjoyed by all, and we really made a lot of birdseed packets.  In just a little over an hour we went through that entire 100 lbs of birdseed.

What a wonderful way to share a little bit of St. Francis with others at Christmas!







FEEDING THE BIRDS FOR SAINT FRANCIS

A Gift from the
St. Bernard Fraternity of the Secular Franciscan Order
St. Francis wanted all creation to celebrate the birthday of Jesus.
It was his desire that all mayors and Lords of Castles issue a
decree that would require the scattering of grain on the roads on
Christmas so that our friends the birds might have something to
eat.  The Secular Franciscans, who strive to follow Christ in the
footsteps of St. Francis, ask you to use this token of a gift to feed
the birds on Christmas Day – in the example of St. Francis of Assisi.

Pax et Bonum (Peace and All Good)
St. Bernard Fraternity, Leominster, MA  StBernardSFO@gmail.com


Filling the bags from a big pot of birdseed.


It looks like this end of the table is making a bigger pile of packets, though.