The month of May held many customs and traditions. Some are still observed, some have dwindled considerably and others have completely disappeared. One which I am pretty sure disappeared with the closure of our Catholic Schools is the wearing of the blue ribbon and medal in honour of Our Lady. Oh, and May Altars. Remember those lovely May Altars in classrooms and even in some of our homes?
Another tradition was the daily recitation of the Rosary. When the Virgin Mary appeared to the three children at Fatima in 1917, she asked that the Rosary be prayed daily.
Of course there was that wonderful and still continuing tradition of getting away for the 24th weekend! Up to the cabin or to a favourite fishing spot for a revitalizing breath of fresh air - never mind that it could very well snow! That didn't diminish the pleasure of the 24th weekend one iota.
The St Patrick's Girls went off for the weekend too. Lawrence Pond or Seal Cove, anywhere at all, they were together and they enjoyed themselves!
Audrey Dawe-Sheppard reminded me of the beautiful May Crownings that were such a part of our young lives. We sang some very lovely hymns and one of my favourites was this one, sung here by Emmett Cahill.
https://youtu.be/PxFux66sLWo?si=mpKpPXzDTLerdjED
I hope you will enjoy this little look back at the month of May. If you have any memories, stories or pictures of May, Mary's month. please share them with us. You can send them to me at mcallistersmith@gmail.com.
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