I have been so inspired by all the burlap buntings I have been seeing on Facebook as a Stations of the Cross display! I think they are a beautiful, easy, and affordable way to display
Help your students to have an organized, focused, and intentional Lent by creating your own Catholic Lent Lapbook. Using the Bible, students will learn about the events of Holy Week. They will also focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving for kids. Stations of the Cross mini cards will be helpful as they pray this devotion. Read more and see this beautiful resource up close.
Here are 10 tips for how to pray the Stations of the Cross with children! Learn how you can add this prayer to your Lenten practices.
This year during Family God Time, we will be using a resource from St. Cuthbert Episcopal Church in Houston, TX, but with a Family God Time twist. It is called “Lent in a Bag,” but we will be crea…
Are you in need of some ideas of what to give up (or even add into your life) this Lent season? Check out these 20 ideas for yourself and for your family!
We love finding new ways to keep our kids engaged as we participate as a family in prayer and devotions. Last year, we created a Stations of the Cross wheel that our little ones faithfully use to f…
Lent is a great liturgical season to observe with kids to help teach them about the church year. Lent is the 40 days the come before Easter, and it is a season of adding extra
1 Jesus returned from the Jordan River full of the Holy Spirit, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness. (Luke 4.1) Lent is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on one’s spiritual and fai…
Lent is a great liturgical season to observe with kids to help teach them about the church year. Lent is the 40 days the come before Easter, and it is a season of adding extra
Religious education ideas for Catholic teachers, homeschoolers, and catechists- crafts, lessons, and printables on Sacraments, Scripture and Prayer.
Printable Stations of the Cross for Kids including 5 Different Formats with Prayers, Reflections, and Coloring Pages for Kids. Includes free and paid options
Lent is the perfect season for us to recommit and strengthen our faiths. Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving are three ways that the Church encourages us to grow during our Lenten journey. Here in this post, I will share some activities you and your family may want to consider to dive deeper into this holy season of Lent.
Here are 10 tips for how to pray the Stations of the Cross with children! Learn how you can add this prayer to your Lenten practices.
These Stations of the Cross printable activities are perfect for teaching your children about the Stations of the Cross.
This First Person Stations of the Cross mediation will take youth through the way of the cross. They will see each station as if they were there. The prayers are meant to relate to their own lives. This is appropriate during Lent or even if you will be offering youth an opportunity for reconciliation soon.
Praying the Stations of the Cross is a great way to remember the true meaning of Lent with your kids. There are 14 stations of the cross, and it goes through the biblical passion story.
Looking for a printable with activities for Lent? This Lent activity page is a fun free printable perfect to use throughout Lent with children.
ok..i've been rather slow in getting into lent this year...started out ok...but due to work and travel, my rhythm hasn't been it's best. maybe that's true for you too. the grace factor is that lent used to just be the...
I have been so inspired by all the burlap buntings I have been seeing on Facebook as a Stations of the Cross display! I think they are a beautiful, easy, and affordable way to display
Praying the Stations of the Cross is a great way to remember the true meaning of Lent with your kids. There are 14 stations of the cross, and it goes through the biblical passion story.
Help your students to have an organized, focused, and intentional Lent by creating your own Catholic Lent Lapbook. Using the Bible, students will learn about the events of Holy Week. They will also focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving for kids. Stations of the Cross mini cards will be helpful as they pray this devotion. Read more and see this beautiful resource up close.
During Holy Week, in recent years, I chose incorporating the powerful practice of praying the biblical stations of the cross.
All 14 Stations of the Cross in coloring pages with a grotto boarder for preschool age and up.
I've been trying to teach my kids about the Stations of the Cross this Lent, and it's going really well! I came up with these Stations of the Cross eggs, and I'm so excited about
I have found lots of great ideas for the Stations of the Cross. This one-by far- is my favorite. I also added tea light candles that are turned off after each station is read. I got the Printable Stations from The Bookworm. Laminated them. Placed them in a box. Added the symbols for each Station. DOS repeated the Stations after Cookie Man read them. The Littles really took to the "story of Jesus". The picture above does not do justice to how they took it all in.
Stations of the Cross, Lent, Lent Stations, Way of the Cross, Lenten prayers, Catholic stations of the Cross, cross with or without stand I have loved this Stations prayer since I was a child... "I love You, Jesus, my Love, above all things. I repent with my whole heart for having offended You. Never permit me to separate myself from You again. Grant that I may love You always; and then do with me as You will." These simple hand-drawn designs were engraved on wood and then cut with a laser. Lent is a time of detachment, and these are perfect little reminders of Jesus' acts of love for us. Size: 3" * 3". The Stations are cut out of maple purebond and are 0.2" thick. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ITEM DOES NOT HAVE HOLES. FOR THE PARTICULAR ITEM WITH HOLES PLEASE CHECK MY SHOP USING THIS LINK: https://www.etsy.com/listing/949243622/stations-of-the-cross-with-twine-lent Options: Color: Order it plain on wood or with a wash of purple around the edges. If you do order purple, lookout for a message from me with some specific questions on this feature. Stands: Another option is to choose the 14 stands offered (another add on) so that you can place them in strategic locations for meditation. If you don't want the 14 stands you could order just the ONE acrylic stand. That way, you could put one station up at a time for meditation. Magnets: If you would like to put them up on your fridge or some other magnetic surface, I have provided an option whereby you can receive them with magnetic backings. Number change: Also, if you would like the numbers at the bottom instead of the top - and prefer regular numbers (1, 2,3, etc), please type your custom preferences in the "personalization" area. There will be an additional charge for any other changes which you would like made to your set. (over and above the purple or plain choices, or the number location change as previously stated) Use: The Stations can be stuck on the wall with removable putty mounting or small command picture hanging strips. Perfect for any area of the house. Made for prayer and reflection. A wonderful gift for a family for Lent. Deo Gratias!
Check out these FREE printable Stations of the Cross matching cards and ideas for additional activities for kids to do with the cards. A great way to help Catholic children with prayer and reflection of the death of Jesus Christ especially during Lent.
Printable Stations of the Cross for Kids including 5 Different Formats with Prayers, Reflections, and Coloring Pages for Kids. Includes free and paid options
Discover how to undecorate your home for Lent with simple, budget-friendly ideas. Create a peaceful, prayerful space to focus on Christ's journey.
It's a great idea to go over the Stations of the Cross with children during Lent. When we find ourselves traveling on Good Friday (to be with family on Easter) I always print a Stations
The season of Lent covers the 40-day period before Easter. Each year it starts on a different date (because Easter moves around), although always on Ash Wednesday. If you are looking for Lent activities for
Stations of the Cross illustrated list available in both black and white and in color. This list includes both a 14 Stations of the Cross list and a 15 Stations of the Cross list.
The Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday, which is only about ten days from today. I’ve been thinking about this Stations of the Cross project for some time and wanted to get it published here in time for the kids to make their own “Way of the Cross†...
Make these 3D printable grottos for Stations of the Cross!
Here is the 1st in a series of Prayer Stations created by youth director Jason Huffman and his students. Read how the process they used to come up with them here. See the first three stations here. Simon of Cyrene Items Needed – Photos of the crucifixion. Photos of the least of these, poor, in prison...
Lent is the perfect season for us to recommit and strengthen our faiths. Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving are three ways that the Church encourages us to grow during our Lenten journey. Here in this post, I will share some activities you and your family may want to consider to dive deeper into this holy season of Lent.
Stations of the Cross illustrated list available in both black and white and in color. This list includes both a 14 Stations of the Cross list and a 15 Stations of the Cross list.
Looking for a fun activity during Lent for kids and teens? This post contains two versions of a free Lent crossword puzzle printable.
I love having a home altar in our house and switching it up for the liturgical seasons. Lent is one of my favorite seasons to observe in the home, and I love putting together a
Praying the Stations of the Cross is a great way to remember the true meaning of Lent with your kids. There are 14 stations of the cross, and it goes through the biblical passion story.
4 Since Joseph belonged to David’s house and family line, he went up from the city of Nazareth in Galilee to David’s city, called Bethlehem, in Judea. 5 He went to be enrolled together with Mary, w…
It's a great idea to go over the Stations of the Cross with children during Lent. When we find ourselves traveling on Good Friday (to be with family on Easter) I always print a Stations
Setup your own outdoor Stations of the Cross on your church grounds with these simple quick ideas.
ok..i've been rather slow in getting into lent this year...started out ok...but due to work and travel, my rhythm hasn't been it's best. maybe that's true for you too. the grace factor is that lent used to just be the...
Opening PrayerMy Lord Jesus Christ, you have made this journey to die for me with infinite love. So many times I have sinned, but I repent sincerely because I love you. Pardon me, my God. I will love you all my life. First Station (I): Jesus Is Condemned to DeathV. We adore you, Christ, and… Read More »Stations of the Cross – The Way of the Cross – Via Dolorosa
I have found lots of great ideas for the Stations of the Cross. This one-by far- is my favorite. I also added tea light candles that are turned off after each station is read. I got the Printable Stations from The Bookworm. Laminated them. Placed them in a box. Added the symbols for each Station. DOS repeated the Stations after Cookie Man read them. The Littles really took to the "story of Jesus". The picture above does not do justice to how they took it all in.
Help your students to have an organized, focused, and intentional Lent by creating your own Catholic Lent Lapbook. Using the Bible, students will learn about the events of Holy Week. They will also focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving for kids. Stations of the Cross mini cards will be helpful as they pray this devotion. Read more and see this beautiful resource up close.
Help your students to have an organized, focused, and intentional Lent by creating your own Catholic Lent Lapbook. Using the Bible, students will learn about the events of Holy Week. They will also focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving for kids. Stations of the Cross mini cards will be helpful as they pray this devotion. Read more and see this beautiful resource up close.