• Catholic Living
    • Catholic Printables
  • Homeschooling
    • All About Memoria Press
  • Shop
  • My Account
  • My Cart
  • Home
  • About
    • Meet Dianna
    • Contact Me
  • Printables
  • Shop
    • Catholic Printables

The Kennedy Adventures!

Offering practical solutions for today's Catholic parent

  • Catholic Living
    • Catholic Printables
  • Homeschooling
    • All About Memoria Press
  • Shop
  • My Account
  • My Cart
You are here: Home / Being Catholic / Celebrating St. Francis Xavier: Advent Saints

Celebrating St. Francis Xavier: Advent Saints

By Dianna Kennedy 1 Comment

My very favorite liturgical season is almost here! Advent is positively jam packed with special saints and holy days, filled with meaningful ways to celebrate the liturgical year with your family!

I know that I’m always feeling like I’m behind the eight ball when it comes to planning. So, I’m determined to get ahead of the game this Advent, and plan out ways to live our faith at home during this beautiful season. I’ll be planning special meals, crafts, activities, and reading lots and lots of Catholic books to my kids this year.

This week, I’ll be sharing ideas for celebrating the Advent saints – St Francis Xavier, St Nicholas, St Juan Diego and Our Lady of Guadalupe, and St Lucia.

We start today with St Francis Xavier – co-founder of the Jesuits and the patron saint of my parish. Take some time this month to learn more about this amazing missionary.

st francis xavier

St Francis Xavier Printables

Don’t miss our Saint Francis Xavier Word Puzzles, available in the shop. These are great for kids in grades 2-4. Younger children would enjoy these too, with a bit of help.

Books about St Francis Xavier

Ready to add to your Catholic library? Here, you’ll find a list of our favorite books about St Francis Xavier. Some we own, while others are on our wish list.

(want to start your Catholic library without breaking the bank? Buy these books used. Don’t overlook the used section on Amazon, or try ThriftBooks.com

saints for young readers
Saints for Young People for Every Day of the Year – Vol 2
I bought both volumes of these saints books over the summer, and the short stories are perfect for a Saint of the Day reading.

saints books for kids
Around the Year Once Upon a Time Saints

This book is on my wish list, and I’m hoping it arrives before Advent. This volume is arranged by liturgical year, starting with the Advent season. Ethel Pochocki’s stories captivate my children.

lives of the saints
Lives of the Saints: An Illustrated History for Children
Another wonderful addition to your library of Catholic books, this collection from Aquinas Kids has 60 of our most beloved saints.

more saints book
More Saints: Lives and IlluminationsAs a followup to Saints : Lives and Illuminations, this treasure contains 36 beautifully detailed portraits and biographical sketches of saints, as well as an introduction detailing the process of becoming a saint. (great for me, since my kids have always asked me!)

st francixs xavier
The life of St. Francis Xavier : Apostle of the Indies and Japan

This book was written in 1901, and details the life of St Francis Xavier, from his birth to his death, and his travels in between.

book-saints-heroes
The Book of Saints and Heroes – St. Francis Xavier: Apostle of the Japanese
We are huge fans of Andrew Lang, having read The Blue Fairy this summer. One of his most overlooked treasures The Book of Saints and Heroes, the fine collection of legends and stories he compiled with the assistance of Lenora, his wife.

catholic saints books
Alphabet of Catholic Saints
Though the illustrations are simple, this one of our most treasured Catholic picture books. This books sparks rabbit trails every time we read it, and we often spend hours pulling out other saints titles to look up more about someone we see here.

st francis xavier
St. Francis Xavier and the Samurai’s Lost Treasure
Ready for a movie about St Francis Xavier? Start here — this is one our our boys’ favorites.

St Francis of the Seven Seas
St. Francis of the Seven Seas

We just discovered the Vision series of Saints books for children and we’re slowly adding them to our collection. This book captures the true spirit of a daring man who braved the many dangers of India and Japan in amazing adventures of courage and faith.
This is marked for ages 9-15, but it’s perfect for a read aloud.

St Francis Xavier book
Set All Afire: A Novel about St. Francis Xavier
I plan to read this one myself, to learn more, before I read it to my children. Louis de Wohl is also the author of Lay Siege to Heaven, the story of St Catherine of Siena and more.

cooking-with-the-saints

Ready to make a special meal to celebrate St Francis Xavier’s feast day on Decemeber 3rd? You’ll need these books.
Cooking with the Saints and A Continual Feast are filled with ideas for family friendly meals to commemerate the saints’ geographical background, while Drinking with the Saints contains recipes for adult libations.(Come on! Doesn’t a Francis Cocktail sound delicious!)

Catholic liturgical year
The Catholic Home is another wonderful resource to help you celebrate the liturgical year in your home, keeping your family connected with our Church’s seasons and celebrations.

Crafts to Celebrate St Francis Xavier

st francis xavier craft
Since St Francis Xavier was a missionary, a boat craft would be appropriate. My kids ADORE playing with all of our Amazon boxes, so this life sized boat craft is perfect.

st francis xavier craft
If you’re looking for something a little smaller, or want to make a keepsake, take a look at this St Francis Xavier ornament over at Catholic Inspired.

Don’t miss out on the other Advent saints coming up this week.

ChristmasHopscotch2015


Filed Under: Being Catholic, Family Life Tagged With: Advent, Being Catholic, Catholic Printables, family, St Francis Xavier

Comments

  1. Nicole Lockhart says

    November 16, 2015 at 12:46 pm

    I have been enjoying your blog so much! I am always finding new resources here and this post is no different as I’m beginning to plan our Advent! Thank you so much.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

Join the Club!

Contact Dianna

Have a question? Contact me here.

Copyright © 2025 · Innov8tive Child Theme - 2020 update On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in