1st Grade Math Catholic Themed Worksheet Ordinal
Kids Lent Calendar Coloring Page. 40 days of Lent.
Nicene Creed Coloring Page. I believe in one God, the Father almighty,maker of heaven and earth,of all things visible and invisible.I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,the Only Begotten Son of God,born of the Father before all ages.God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God,begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father;through him… Read More »Nicene Creed Coloring Page
Apostles Creed Coloring Page. I believe in God, the Father Almighty,Creator of heaven and earth,and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord,who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,born of the Virgin Mary,suffered under Pontius Pilate,was crucified, died and was buried;He descended into hell;on the third day He rose again from the dead;He ascended into… Read More »Apostles Creed Coloring Page
A teacher at my parish's weekly homeschool program had a coloring book of the Rosary from the forties, so it naturally didn't have the Luminous mysteries, so I was asked to provide them.
Priest Vestments Coloring Page. Roman Collar, Amice, Stole, Alb, Chasuble and Cincture.
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Check out my post on how to celebrate St. Nicholas day here. St. Nicholas Day is coming up on December 6! These crafts can be a fun way to celebrate the day. St. Nicholas can
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Angelus Prayer Kids Coloring Page. The Angel of the Lord declared to Mary: And she conceived of the Holy Spirit. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at… Read More »Angelus Prayer Coloring Page
Saint Hildegard of Bingen Coloring Page. Feast Day: September 17 Birth: 1098 Death: September 17, 1179
Catholic Holy Orders Deacon Bishop Priest Coloring Page
The seven sacraments of the Catholic church are baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, penance, anointing of the sick, marriage and holy orders.
In the whirl of activity characterizing the start of Advent, the feast day of Saint Francis Xavier may get overlooked. But this amazing mis...
Pope Francis is the current Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Jorge Mario Bergoglio was born in 1936 and he comes from Argentina. In March 2013 he was elected Pope and chose the name Francis in honour of Saint Francis of Assissi. Fun Facts: Pope Francis is the 266th pope but the first Francis. He is also the first pope to come from the Americas, and the first pope to come from the Southern Hemisphere. We have a collection of printables that you can use in the classroom or home. By special request, some of the printables are also available as Papa Francisco and Papa Francesco for our visitors from around the world. You might also like to visit our Vatican City Flag Printables page.
In honor of the Blessed Mother's feast day, I drew a little coloring page of her parents, Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, daydreaming of the baby Mary. Download the Immaculate Conception picture here. (It's in landscape format, by the way, so make sure your printing option is set for it!) Some folks erroneously believe that Catholics think that the Immaculate Conception is the feast day of Jesus's conception. As if we don't know that a baby is in the womb for 40 weeks. Hee! No, no, my dears, the feast day is in celebration of Mary's Immaculate Conception. The idea is that "The Immaculate Conception means that Mary, whose conception was brought about the normal way, was conceived without original sin or its stain—that’s what 'immaculate' means: without stain" (Catholic Answers tract). The tract explains it better, but let me make a few quick points that I've shared in RCIA talks: The fact that Mary was conceived without sin does not mean that Mary did not need a savior. She most definitely did! Fulton Sheen writes about Mary's being saved in this way: Imagine that there's a road beside a ditch. Everyone who walks along the path ends up in in the grimy ditch, and Jesus needs to pull them out of it. Now, along comes Mary, who is about to tumble into the ditch. Jesus saves her from falling into the ditch, so she remains clean and pure. However, she still needed to be saved by Him, or else she would've been dirtied, too. "But how? If Jesus wasn't born yet!" Jesus did exist, however. Jesus always existed. Don't forget that he existed before the Incarnation. Also, God sees all of time; He is not limited by it. People have asked, "Why would God bother?" It makes sense, though, doesn't it? If you were going to be born into the world, would you not start by clearing up a place in it? God began by guiding the Jewish people out of the polytheism around them and towards monotheism, then giving them prophets to let them know of the Messiah. Slowly, throughout time, God prepared a place. And He chose to have Mary as His mother and prepared her by making her immaculate and pure for the Christ Child. To learn more about the Immaculate Conception, check out this article at the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Last week I posted about my CCD Sweeter Than Honey theme for this fall, and got so many nice emails! Thank you for your sweet encouragement- I'm very excited to be sharing this with you and your students. :) I've been hard at work churning out more resources, and today I have a set of coloring pages for our Patron Saints for the year: St. Ambrose and St. Abigail. Both this holy man and holy woman are patrons of beekeepers and have stories from their lives connected to honey and bees. I think the students will enjoy learning a little more about these unique two Saints! I've made a set of coloring pages and info pages for each Saint, and also posted an already colored version as well for you to print. It would make a great mini poster or addition to a bulletin board. If you are looking for Sweeter than Honey verse coloring pages, folder/notebook covers, room signs, etc. or info on the theme, check out my last post. Click here for the St. Ambrose coloring page: Click here for the St. Ambrose info coloring page: Click here for the St. Ambrose info page in color: Click here for the St. Abigail coloring page: Click here for the St. Abigail info coloring page: Click here for the St. Abigail page in color: Click here for the St. Abigail and St. Ambrose sweeter than honey verse coloring page: I'll be back soon with the first set of Sweeter than Honey Psalm coloring pages and ideas for theme bulletin boards and decorations!
Young Saint Julia: A Noble Beginning - Coloring Page of Aristocratic Carthage Saint Juliad. 439Saint Julia was born into an aristocratic family in the city of Carthage. When the city was besieged by the Vandals, Gaiseric, King of the Vandals, took her from her family and sold her into slavery. She was sold to a
""The only adequate response to another human being is love." - St. John Paul II
***DIY PRINTABLE INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD AFTER PAYMENT IS RECEIVED!*** This paper doll was made from my original illustration and is about 8.75" tall. This is a "traditional" paper doll (it is not jointed) and uses a triangular prop system so that the doll can stand up. I have included both the color and the black-and-white pages in this set. Saint Josephine Bakhita (1868-1947) was born in Africa to a loving family. At the age of seven, she was kidnapped by slave traders, who gave her the name "Bakhita," meaning "fortunate" or "lucky." She suffered as a slave for many years, until God's providence brought her to a school run by Canossian Sisters. In 1890 she was baptized, and became a Sister herself in 1896. Her baptismal name was Josephine Margaret. As a Sister, she cooked, cared for the schoolgirls, and made items with beads and embroidery to be sold for the missions. Above all, she prayed. She did not hate the people who had hurt her--she prayed for their salvation. She died on February 8, 1947, and was canonized in 2000, and her feast-day is February 8. YOU WILL RECEIVE in 1 PDF FILE * 3 BLACK AND WHITE 300 dpi pages (1 doll page, 1 story page, 1 instruction page) * 3 COLOR 300 dpi pages (1 doll page, 1 story page, 1 instruction page) *BONUS - black and white coloring page from my updated "Coloring Cards of the Saints" set. YOU WILL NEED * A home computer with ink (or access to a store like Staples that can print for you) * A program that can open .pdf files (Adobe Reader is free: http://get.adobe.com/reader) * White cardstock (I recommend 199gsm or higher—"110 lb" for Cardstock) * Scissors and/or a craft knife Please note that the watermark will NOT be on the actual file you receive. Colors may vary slightly depending on your monitor and printer. Please let me know if you have any issues with the file -- I am happy to help! THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD This is an Instant Download pdf that you can download and print immediately after purchase. You will not receive a physical product in the mail. Once you have downloaded the file you can print it on your own printer or save it onto a CD or flash drive and have your local office supply store print it. If you need help with downloading, please see this page: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 TERMS OF USE This paper doll is ©2016 Andrea Helen Smith of StellaMarigoldArt. Please do not alter, distribute, or re-sell this this paper doll (or accessories) in any form, printed or electronic. Many hours of thought and love were put into this illustration/these illustrations. Please do not use it for commercial purposes in any form. If you share or display my work, please give credit to me and to my shop, StellaMarigoldArt. Otherwise, the purchaser has permission to print this set as many times as desired for his or her own family. If you need to print multiple copies for friends for a special occasion (say, for a birthday party), please go ahead, but please do not share the file itself. If you have friends who would like their own file, please suggest that they come to my shop. Thank you and God bless you! If you are interested in updates on my artwork, please see my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/stellamarigoldart
I teach a weekly sixth grade religious education class in which we study the Old Testament. In my class we use the Bible as our textbook, plus some supplimentary materials designed to help the kids identify a little better with people who lived in a culture VERY different from ours. Recently I have begun to illustrate some of the stories. Yesterday we had a lively session on the subject of Hospitality: how Abraham gave the best that he had to three strangers who came to visit, and one of the visitors turned out to be the Lord himself. I used to do a lot of pen and ink drawings, but in my urgency to learn color, had put aside line drawing for a while. But they are useful as well.