Click the image below to print the coloring page of Saint Hyacinth.Read more
Click the image below to print the coloring page.Read more
Click the image below to print the coloring page.Read more
Our Savior And His Love For Us by Father Garrigou-LaGrange (398 pages) Among the hundreds of books Fr. Garrigou-LaGrange wrote during his lifetime is a fascinating work focusing on the relationship between Christ’s divinity and the redemption of humanity. This book features 32 different topics on the life of Christ with the purpose of understandingRead more
The Weight of a Mass: A Tale of Faith by Josephine Nobisso (32 pages) How important is one Mass? The Weight of a Mass is a beautifully illustrated book to teach children- and adults!- how much a single Mass is worth. When an old woman begs a crust of bread in exchange for one Mass, the angryRead more
“If a little flower could speak, it seems to me that it would tell us quite simply all that God has done for it, without hiding any of its gifts. It would not, under the pretext of humility, say that it was not pretty, or that it had not a sweet scent, that the sunRead more
…featuring St. Francis himself! A life-size saint is easier to make than you think! You will need: a large (tall) piece of cardboard or foam board a picture of the face of St. Francis brown fabric rope or cord scissors (or knife for cutting) tape To create the body, trace the outline of a personRead more
Commemorate the feast of the Little Flower with a puzzle block papercraft! For 99¢ you can print, cut, color, and assemble this downloadable papercraft! It displays four different pictures of Saint Therese of Lisieux, including a picture of young Therese Martin, Sister Therese dressed as St. Joan of Arc, Sister Therese in her work habit,Read more
Color in all the shapes with dots to reveal the image of the Little Flower! Click the image below to print the activity page.Read more
Pope John XXIII was recently canonized by Pope Francis in 2014. He is remembered for several things, among them as often being called “the Good.” He was ordained a priest in the early 20th century and spent time as secretary for his bishop. He is credited with having saved thousands of Jews during World WarRead more
These would be great refrigerator or locker magnets and are easy enough that little hands could even make one to give to relatives, teachers, or friends! Here is a easy craft for All Saints’ Day using jumbo glass mancala beads (we found these 15 to a pack at the local craft store), magnetic sheet, glueRead more
As a young girl, Teresa of Avila led somewhat of a wild life. By the time she reached 16, her father intervened and Teresa was sent to a convent. At first, many sins got in the way of her spiritual life. But over time, she transformed into a woman who deeply loved God and religiousRead more
From the Book of Exodus:“When she could hide him no longer, she took a papyrus basket, daubed it with bitumen and pitch, and putting the child in it, placed it among the reeds on the river bank. His sister stationed herself at a distance to find out what would happen to him.” “Pharaoh’s daughter cameRead more
Fast and easy way to make a rosary holder… We went from this… to this… in five minutes— with items we had at home. We started with an old picture frame that wasn’t being used, attached some roofing nails evenly spaced, and then let each family member pick a saint medal for their nail. WeRead more
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“If there were one million families praying the Rosary every day, the entire world would be saved.” -Pope St. Pius X This edible rosary, in honor of the month of the Holy Rosary, was created from 3 ingredient oreo truffles and a bit of string licorice as follows: 16 oz. oreo or other “sandwich” cookiesRead more