October for Catholics

October is the month of the Rosary! 
 Teach kids…as young as toddlers
to say the Rosary with this simple paper craft,
 The flowers may look a little crazy at the end of it,
but Grandma will appreciate the unique spiritual bouquet!
St Therese is an important Saint for the month of October!
Check out our Good Deed Bead Bracelets inspired by St Therese!

Can you spot the October Saints in the picture?

This is a sneak peek at my homemade SuperSaints Trivia game. 
You will find some October Saints in here!
(Check out the full post here: SuperSaints Trivia game made
with frozen juice lids and some saint research!  
Check out these free downloadables:  Saints Template,
your own blank Saints Template for adding your own saint findings
 and a whole set of the Saint faces
 Collect and print a second set for a great matching game! 
Match up front and back for deeper understanding and recognition of the saints!

Let the Saints guide you
through the Liturgical Calendar!
Check out these other links
of creative ideas
to celebrate the Catholic Faith!

This is my brand new button! 
I’m starting a new brand of post on my blog. 
Each “Links of Light Bulbs” will offer a collection of neat ideas I have found online, with a quick picture, a link to their original source and any extra commentary or ideas I plan to add when I try it through my blog.
Anyone else want to join in?
Please borrow my button…and any links back to my site are always appreciated!

New for Pinterest Fans!
Add your own Catholic Pinboards!
Check out other Pinterester’s collections of Catholic Pins!

Add your own posts about activities,

crafts and traditions
celebrating the Saints!

Add your own favorite games and crafts
that have been
converted 2 Catholic!

Ask for help from the Saints with these special prayers!
Add your own favorite prayers…both classic and spontaneous!

2 thoughts on “October for Catholics

  1. Those do look like great crafts! October is a wonderful month for saints. They all are, but this month seems especially filled with saints that speak to our children. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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