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Seven Sacraments Handwriting and Coloring- Confirmation

Confirmation is the next sacrament I’ve illustrated for you! My kids are still way too young for confirmation, but I really look forward to that day.  (I even pray about it sometimes.)  The Catechism states that through confirmation, we receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit.  So if you’re using this coloring page you may …

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Seven Sacraments Coloring and Handwriting- Holy Eucharist

Probably the most important sacrament, The Holy Eucharist, is in this post!  Practiced everyday all around the world, the Holy Eucharist is so important to our faith. This one is easy for little kids to see and maybe easier for them to understand compared to us grown-ups.  In a world where they understand the inner …

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Seven Sacraments Handwriting and Coloring- Penance

The second of the seven sacraments that I’ve illustrated is penance. I’ve always felt like this one is ignored the most out of all of them.  So to you Mommas and Daddys out there, don’t overlook the power of reconciliation.  Try to go as often as you can, and certainly more often than once a …

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Seven Sacraments Handwriting and Coloring- Baptism

For the next few posts I’ll be sharing coloring pages of the seven sacraments!  Today I have a coloring page and handwriting practice for Baptism. For the boarder around each sacrament’s coloring page I’ve made a stained glass inspired boarder and written “Seven Sacraments” in block letters.  Subscribe or like the facebook page to stay …

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Liturgical Vestments Handwriting and Match Up

My post with the Liturgical Objects handwriting and match up pages was pretty popular, so I went ahead and made a similar set of worksheets for Liturgical Vestments. Again, these are free for you to use however you need them.  Use them in your homeschool, religious ed or just to keep your little people busy …

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Liturgical Objects – Handwriting, coloring and match up

I feel like these worksheest must be somewhere on the internet, but for the life of me, I haven’t found it (for free).  So I made them myself.  They can be used however you wish- at home, in school, religious ed- whatever! The liturgical objects included in these sheets are the crucifix, ciborium, missal, corporal, …