The Rosary Series These images are available individually or as a complete set. Can be ordered in various sizes including: 9″ x 12″ 12″ x 16″ 18″ x 24″ 24″…
Pentecost coloring pages is a collection of black and white pictures that are fun to spend time with and useful. We have collected the best Pentecost coloring pages that you can print for free for your kids.
After actually getting ahead of myself, with two posts already written for this blog, I then had an idea based on something sung by the choir yesterday for Pentecost Sunday. The anthem was an invocation to the Holy Spirit, beginning with the words 'Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life:' The anthem includes these words:
Whether you're teaching kids about the Holy Spirit because Pentecost is right around the corner, because you have a baptism coming up, or just because it's a good idea to teach kids about all of
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Additional Readings for the Day of Pentecost: Psalm: Psalm 25:1-15 First Reading: Numbers 11:24-30 Epistle: Acts 2:1-21 Gospel: John 7:37-39 Photo Credit: Brittany Kruse *All reading suggestio…
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Here’s a hanging done a few years ago for Pentecost based upon a Russian Icon. I like this one as it shows Mary in the center – some ico...
Day of Pentecost -the Spirit descends on the disciples - see www.stushieart.com for use
The Solemnity of Pentecost is this Sunday! Here's a new coloring page to use as your and your kiddos prepare, featuring the prayer "Come, Holy Spirit," a dove, wind, and flames representing the Apostles and Mary. Click on the image below for the printable: You might like these other activities connected to Pentecost: Pentecost Self Portraits Connecting Pentecost & The Sacrament of Confirmation Mary, Mother of the Church*
"Pentecost" by Juan Bautista Maino History Pentecost is celebrated on the 50th day after Easter. It’s also called Whitsun or Whitsunday in England, probably because it was the traditional day for new Christians to wear white clothing and be baptized at church. Pentecost is also considered to be the birthday of the Church, because when the Apostles were gathered on this day, the Holy Spirit rushed in like a mighty wind, leaving “tongues of fire” over each person’s head, and suddenly they were all given the gifts they needed to tell people about Jesus. It’s also the Jewish feast of Shavuot, celebrating the gifts of the Ten Commandments to Moses at Sinai. Activity Your day should be filled with activities, because this is a very important feast day! Make sure you go to Mass, of course, but for the rest of your day, here’s a list of things – choose whatever works best for your family. 1. Wear red clothing (red is the color of the Holy Spirit). 2. Read about the original Pentecost in your Bible – Acts 2. 3. Eat white foods (a Whitsunday tradition). How about some powdered sugar donuts after Mass, mozzarella cheese sticks for a snack, cauliflower for your side dish and supper and so on. Catholic Cuisine has more suggestions here. 4. Make a birthday cake! A white cake with some sort of red representing the tongues of fire is traditional. Here’s a recipe for strawberry cake. 5. If the weather cooperates, fly kites – remembering the mighty wind that announced the arrival of the Holy Spirit. 6. Make a dove out of your hand print. 7. Make “Tongues of Fire” headbands. All the saints of heaven, pray for us! More reading for parents: Catholic Culture American Catholic Jimmy Akin’s 8 Things to Know and Share
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Happy Pentecost! We're still relatively new in our celebrations of the Liturgical Year, but we are learning and growing each year. ...
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