One of our favorite saints here at the Catholic Playground has always been Mother Teresa of Kolkata. When the pope announced her canonization date (September 4, 2016), we immediately went to the drawing board- literally! 😉 After a few months of learning more about her life and putting it all into coloring pages and worksheets, we
Introducing our newest set of Stations of the Cross coloring images! This downloadable pdf is available for $3.99 for a single classroom or family Download now! or for $25 for VBS or school use. Purchase for school use Our latest downloadable has 14 full page images, each depicting one of the Stations of the Cross. All
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“I die the king’s faithful servant, but God’s first.” With these now famous words, Sir Thomas More surrendered his earthly life and accepted martyrdom. This brave man went from the high-ranking position of Lord High Chancellor of England to imprisonment in the Tower of London in just a matter of years. What happened? Thomas was
Here is a beautiful 34 page coloring book with 19 traditional prayers and Catholic images to color. The 4 x 6 inch booklet is the perfect size for small hands. Download for $2.49! Download for school use for $20! Includes the following prayers and corresponding images: The Sign of the Cross The Lord’s Prayer Hail
Buy the digital copy of the Pope Saint John Paul II Coloring and Activity Book! Download Now! The Table of Contents includes: 1. Sistine Chapel- White Smoke! coloring page 2. Papal Symbols Look and Find 3. Young Karol Wojtyla with his parents coloring page 4. What’s in a Name? word puzzle 5. Karol Wojtyla as a child
New for All Saints Day: a puzzle block papercraft template! (Click here to view the St. Therese of Lisieux puzzle blocks) For just 99¢, you can download, print, cut, color, and assemble this easy saints craft, commemorating Saint Jude, Pope Saint John Paul II, Saint Christopher, and Saint Patrick. Download Now Once you have downloaded, printed,
Color in all the shapes with dots to reveal the image of the Little Flower! Click the image below to print the activity page.
The name Michael has its origins in Hebrew, meaning “Who is like God?” He was the leader of the good angels in the battle against satan and the devils. St. Michael is mentioned several times in the Bible: in the Book of Daniel, in the Book of Revelation, and in the Epistle of Jude. It
St. Mary MacKillop is one of the Church’s newer saints, having been canonized quite recently in 2010. Not only was she canonized a saint of the Catholic Church, but she also became Australia’s first saint. Mary had two great passions in her life: the poor and the religious order she formed with the help of
Martha, along with her sister Mary and brother Lazarus, was very close to Jesus. He visited their family several times in the Gospels. In one instance, Martha welcomes Jesus and His disciples, serving them as a good hostess would. When she shows frustration with her sister for not helping, Jesus merely reminds her that nothing
Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary developed, in part, from references to Mary’s heart in the Gospels. Luke tells us “Mary treasured all these things and reflected on them in her heart,” and later, “His mother meanwhile kept all these things in her heart.” The Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary honors the