Printable Catholic prayer cards set for learning and praying the beautiful Catholic prayer of the Holy Rosary. The prayer cards in the set include: 1. Explanation on how to pray the Rosary, 2. The Mysteries of the Rosary, 3. The Apostles' Creed, 4. Our Father, 5. Hail Mary, 6. Glory be, 7. Fatima Prayer, 8. Hail Holy Queen. !!! This set is also available in a bundle together with The Divine Mercy Chaplet set, please check here: https://etsy.me/3L5bf6n Prayer cards comes in two sizes: 4” x 6” - easy to read format, also suitable for a photo frame. 2.5” x 3.7” - handy pocket size, great for sharing and for ministry. 1 PDF file containing 5 pages will be available to download after purchase. The page size is Letter, but can also be printed on A4. Please check my other rosary prayer cards: https://etsy.me/3ZKk9vJ and other popular prayer cards: https://etsy.me/2WKEeoz This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL FILE only. Please note that no physical prints will be shipped to you. Ready to print and use immediately after purchase! No waiting and no shipping fees! COPYRIGHT AND TERMS OF USE: Copyright MetanoiaGrace. You may print multiple copies for personal use, or to use them as part of ministry. Non commercial use only. The electronic versions of the file can not be shared or resold. HOW DOES DIGITAL DOWNLOAD WORK? 1. Purchase the listing and follow the Etsy email with a download link to your files. You can also access them anytime under "Your Account" > "Purchases" on Etsy. 2. Download the PDF file to your computer (downloads aren't available on the Etsy mobile app). 3. Print the cards on your home printer or at a print shop. Use high-quality smooth card stock paper (ideally 80 lb/220gsm thickness) for optimal results. 4. Cut the cards out pray! COLORS: Please note that colors may vary slightly from the digital screen to a print, depending on the printer and/or printing service that you use. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: Due to their nature and the fact that they cannot be returned; digital downloads are non-refundable and cannot be cancelled after purchase. Please ensure you are aware you are buying a digital product and no physical print will be shipped to you.
Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your children about the Catholic faith? This Catholic Playdough Mat Digital Download is perfect for you! This digital download includes seven different playdough mat designs that you can print out and play with at home. The mats feature illustrations of different Catholic themes. This digital download also includes a recipe for homemade playdough, so you can make it together with your children and enjoy some quality time while learning about the faith. These mats are a great resource for religious education, homeschooling, and family fun time. They're perfect for kids of all ages and can be used to teach them about the Catholic faith in a fun and interactive way. Our Catholic Playdough Mat Digital Download is available for instant download after the purchase, so you can start using it right away. Simply print out the mats and recipe, and you're ready to go. Features: Seven different playdough mat designs Recipe for homemade playdough included Perfect for religious education, homeschooling, and family fun time Instant download after purchase You can laminate the mats after printing, or you can use a pocket sleeve similar to this: shorturl.at/xIPR6 SIZING: 24inX18in for extra-large playdough fun, or regular letter-sized 8.5X11 paper.
On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit appeared as wind and fire (Tongues of Fire) This craft is meant to help remind children of those two symbols. This spinning pinwheel was a great party favor for our "Catholic Church Birthday Party". Plus, it's pinless so even little kids can have one! You will
Five different ways to teach your students the names for the items commonly found during a Catholic Mass. Great for whole group, small groups, centers and more to reach all of your learners in a religious education, Catholic classroom or homeschool setting.
This is the home of the Catholic Friday how-to-draw! Each Friday, I post a new how to draw video especially for Catholic kids. I also always sneak a little Catholic learning in while they draw,
Catholic Color by Mass Item Coloring Pages - the fun and engaging way to teach your students about the items we use during Mass. Because there are five versions included, this is perfect for little ones, young children and older children as well. Perfect for your Catholic school, religious education, or Sunday school classroom. Help your students identify the items they see in church with these awesome coloring pages. Click to try out a FREE SAMPLE!
Yes, Catholics celebrate Halloween, and some research on this holiday will show that it has very Catholic roots. The Holy in HalloweenI grew up Catholic and I grew up celebrating Halloween, but I n…
A fun, Catholic coloring worksheet that many ages will enjoy! This is a worksheet that features The Holy Spirit, with a few facts and activities. It is 100% handmade by me and can be used for religious education classes, home school and Catholic school. Enjoy!
Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
Out of the boxes questions get folks out of their boxes. These Christian Icebreaker If questions is perfect for your next women's ministry fellowship or women's minisry event.
Here are Christian Vs Catholic Beliefs! Which religion is better? Is Christianity and Catholicism the same? Let's dive deep into the differences of these two!
Catholic mini book bundle is the perfect printable activity for kids to teach them about the Catholic faith, the Bible, Jesus and more!
Of all the things that I have posted here on the blog and social media over the years, the one topic remains consistently the most popular is bulletin boards. I happen to find them an enjoyable creative outlet, but I know that they are not exactly everyone's favorite task :) I've gotten better about taking more photos of bulletin boards and creating displays that are more easily replicated, as well as designing printables for you. I have more bulletin boards and displays shared on Instagram, and here on the blog you can find posts under this tag, but decided to do a quick round up post to help during back to school season! Click on any of the images below to go to a post (either here on the blog or Instagram) with more details. Titles with an * indicate that I've made some type of printables to speed up the process for you! Eucharist Bulletin Board* Be Saints (Athlete Saints)* Saint Feast Day Chalk Boards (photo collection and slideshow) Notes from Our Lady* Archangels Bulletin Board* Saint Pennants* Easy Divine Mercy Bulletin Board Saint Yearbook* Mentors to Saints* Fulton Sheen Chalkboard and JMJ signs* AMDG Banner & Quotes* Waiting for Jesus Advent Bulletin Board* Open Wide the Doors to Christ Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue Saint Polaroids Which Saint Said Which?* Quote Bulletin Board Saint Library JP2 Says (this was on my door and I just kept adding quotes!) Lent & San Damiano Cross Lent Notes from the Saints (Check out #notesfromthesaints to see a whole collection of Saint quotes on this bulletin board) Sweeter Than Honey (Psalm 119:103)* Pentecost Self Portraits Mother Teresa Small Pencil* Catholic Schools Week/Celebrating Catholic Schools Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati Display* Jesus in the Eucharist* Blessed Sacrament & Sheen Quote St. Joseph Shrines Brown Scapular Bulletin Board The Bark of St. Peter* Built on the Rock* Classroom Jobs/Have a Servant's Heart Give Thanks to the Lord* Soldiers of Christ* My Soul Magnifies the Lord Soaring for Wisdom (Proverbs 1:7) Marian Apparitions The Cross is the School of Love Life with Christ is a Wonderful Adventure (With Pilgrimage Postcards*) Virtuous Goals
Free matching game for some of the items commonly found in the Catholic mass. Perfect for children to learn the proper names.
Catholic mini book bundle is the perfect printable activity for kids to teach them about the Catholic faith, the Bible, Jesus and more!
Here are a few activities for a lesson plan to teach kids about the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000.
To help my students learn about the 12 Apostles of Jesus, I created a mini accordion book. On each page, they glued the picture and name of each apostle until we had all 12 included. We gave some facts about each Apostle and then listened to a cute song to help with learning the names. ... Read More about Learning about the 12 Apostles
This fun Catholic Sacraments review game will be a hit with your students! This LOW-PREP activity is a great resource for CCD/Catechism and Christian religious education classes. Download includes: Home-plate; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd base print outs 3-section scoreboard printout Helmets (4 per page and 6 per page options) for students to cut out and color 50 review questions with answers about the Catholic Sacraments (options for singles, doubles, triples, and home runs Check out our other Catholic education activities!
I love saint medals! I kind of have a collection. Funny thing is, I always wear the same medal around my neck -24-7. My mother gave it to me when I was about 8 and I've worn it since. The rest of my medals are in a box packed away. But I decided it's time
Today at Powersource, we looked at what it means to be the body of Christ. As a warm up we played some games... Build a body relay: Each team collects body parts of a different colour and sticks them to the background. The first team to build the whole body and bring it to the leader wins! (we hadn't told the children what our subject matter was when we played this game so they had to work out what they were making!) Photo booth pictures: Use the collection of wigs, glasses and hats to make yourselves a new character! Hands, feet and mouth race: Assign roles within each team. FEET are the only ones allowed to collect pieces of memory verse from the pile at the far wall. They cannot speak or touch the pieces once they have been brought to the team base. MOUTHS are the only people allowed to speak throughout the whole game (but cannot move and must have hands behind their backs- no pointing allowed!) HANDS are the only people allowed to arrange and stick the parts of the memory verse to the sheet. The idea is that, like in a relay race, children collect pieces of memory verse one by one, being them to the team base and arrange the verse so it makes sense. The first team to complete the memory verse is the winner. This was quite frustrating for some of the children but really illustrated how the parts of the body need to work together!
Here is a simple craft to color and create for the Solemnity of the Annunciation (March 25)! Just print the free PDF file (found here) onto stock paper or heavy paper. Color it and add a prayer list inside the blocks. (Using Crayons? Add the prayer list first and color over top with light colors. If
Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
Print this minimalist colouring page greeting card to pray the rosary with your kids and give it to a loved one as an act of...
Heaven is a very abstract concept for children to understand. We don't even fully comprehend it as adults! However, Jesus does give us some very clear and beautiful descriptions about our hope of eternity with Him. In this lesson, I try to make heaven as tangible and real as possible. I also emphasize to my little preschoolers that the best part about heaven is that we will finally be able to really see Jesus and be with Him forever! Bible Truth: I have a forever home in Heaven. Bible Story: Jesus went back to Heaven to prepare a home for us. Bible Study: John 14:1-6; Acts 1:9-11; I Thessalonians 4:15-17; Revelation 21:22-27 teach I like using our flannel graph set to visually show Jesus ascending up into heaven as I tell this story. Then I use a gold gift bag that I call my "Heaven Bag" to describe the kind of home that the Bible says Jesus is preparing for us. Below is a list of items that I have in the bag. I pull each item out one by one, and talk about whether or not we will have and/or need it in heaven. If it will be in heaven I keep it in the gold bag. If not, I throw it into a trash bag, which I usually ask one of the children to hold for me. Items to represent what will be in heaven include: gold (coins or jewelry) crown jewels small musical instrument (worship) piece of fruit (we will have a feast in heaven) picture of Jesus (the best part about heaven is we will see Jesus!) Items that will not be in heaven include: band-aids medicine flashlight tissues (to wipe tears) black heart (sin) sing Heaven is a Happy Place - I have colored various pictures from coloring books to illustrate each verse of this song. You could also hold up objects from the lesson above that correspond with each verse of this song. Follow the link for the tune and lyrics. craft up in a cloud This craft helps the children remember, and retell the story of Jesus' ascension. You will need: these print outs (I suggest printing the first page on card stock for stability and ease of operation.) scissors tape yarn hole-punch cotton balls glue crayons To prepare, cut out the large clouds, and pictures of Jesus for each child. Punch a hole in the center top and bottom of the activity page, and thread a piece of yarn (approximately 20 inches long) through each hole. Tie off the ends of the yarn in the back near to the top hole. Tape Jesus to the piece of yarn. In class, children can color their page and glue cotton balls the clouds. Help them put glue on the opposite ends of the large cloud, and attach it to their pages in a way that allows for Jesus to easily be pulled up behind it. Children pull the string in the back to move Jesus from standing on the ground with His disciples, to ascend up to heaven in a cloud. 'h' is for heaven This is simple, low prep craft. Print this activity sheet onto cloud stationery paper. I purchased mine from Wal-Mart. Give the children small cotton balls, or pull larger cotton balls apart, to glue onto the letter 'H'. a beautiful home Another simple craft is to provide children with craft jewels and sequins to decorate a picture like this. See this post for more activities to teach your child about Heaven at home this week!
Colorful printable prayer cards: "How to Pray the Rosary" and "The Mysteries of the Rosary". Very helpful for learning and praying the Catholic Holy Rosary. Prayer cards comes in two sizes: 4” x 6” - easy to read format, also suitable for a photo frame. 2.5” x 3.7” - handy pocket size, great for sharing with friends and for ministry. 1 PDF file containing 2 pages will be available to download after purchase. Download and print the prayer card easily at home or at a print shop. The page size is Letter, but can also be printed on A4. These cards are also included in a bigger Rosary prayers set: https://etsy.me/472MW48 Please check my other rosary prayer cards: https://etsy.me/3ZKk9vJ and other popular prayer cards: https://etsy.me/2WKEeoz This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL FILE only. Please note that no physical prints will be shipped to you. Ready to print and use right away! No waiting and no shipping fees! COPYRIGHT AND TERMS OF USE: Copyright MetanoiaGrace. For personal use only. You may print multiple copies for personal use only. You can use printed cards as part of your ministry. Non commercial use only. The electronic versions of the file can not be shared or resold. HOW DOES DIGITAL DOWNLOAD WORK? 1. Purchase the listing and follow the Etsy email with a download link to your files. You can also access them anytime under "Your Account" > "Purchases" on Etsy. 2. Download the PDF file to your computer (downloads aren't available on the Etsy mobile app). 3. Print the cards on your home printer or at a print shop. Use high-quality smooth card stock paper (ideally 80 lb/220gsm thickness) for optimal results. 4. Cut the cards out and pray! COLORS: Color variations may occur between screen & print due to printer/paper differences CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: Due to their nature and the fact that they cannot be returned; digital downloads are non-refundable and cannot be cancelled after purchase. Please ensure you are aware you are buying a digital product and no physical print will be shipped to you.
Have you considered art as a ministry? If a child is a gifted artist, it is important to encourage your child, here are five ways.
Sin, sin, sin. We are just pressing through the Children’s Catechism and right now we want to make sure we have a grasp on what sin is, how it entered the world, and what the effect of it was in the garden.
Use this easy-to-prep mummified spoon Lazarus and a paper bag tomb craft to help the Lenten Cycle A Gospel message hit home with your kids.
The first time I went to adoration I was a sophomore in college and it was unintentional. Really.