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Can you spot the 10 differences in the pictures?
See page 11 for more on St. Francis of Assisi and his great love of all of God’s creatures!
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JOSEPHINE BAKHITA
Saints Among usHidden here are eight saints. See if you can find them..
M Z J O Q N T Y I O L S A C B EH A U R E W P M D U J E G F T JA U X C G Y K L I J O B B J O ON G A I D G J L K D S H F S Z SC U B M M O N I C A N W B V X EO S I O O I I T T R E Q O P L PR T A N U S L T A I U N M S T HS I S N G N A I M A D K A S E IA N Y B E N M I A N J I M A L NJ E L O R Y P E N N L I C B Q EA V A L H V L Y A D K P C O W BM E A U I P E L C A R O M E U AI R S M P N S O L A S R L K R KE O E O Y S T P U M I D C B L HS I R V H P U T A E R C A B E IU A E E W O M S U R N H E F D TK A T E R I T E K A K W I T H A
KATERI TEKAKWITHA
MONICA & AUGUSTINE
COSMAS & DAMIAN
TERESA
MAXIMILIAN KOLBE
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Mary, Mother of GodFeast Day: January 1
Since the early days of Christianity, Mary has been known by the title “Mother of God” because she
gave birth to Jesus, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity. Each year on January 1, we celebrate the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God.
Mary has a special place in our hearts because of her relationship to Jesus. Over the years she has been given many different titles, such as “Queen of All Saints” and “Our Lady of Lourdes.” All of these titles reflect her special place as the Mother of God.
1. Our Lady of
2. Mother of the
3. Queen of
4. Queen of
5. Mother of
6. Our Lady of the
These rebus puzzles become common titles for Mary when
solved. HINT: Sound out the clues
to discover the word it sounds
like.
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St. PatrickFeast Day: March 17
St. Patrick lived about 400 years after Jesus. He was a Roman citizen living in the area that is now England when he was captured and taken to Ireland as a slave. His life was hard, but he kept his faith in God and finally escaped back to his home.
Now safe and sound, Patrick had a vision of the people of Ireland calling him back to bring the message of the gospel to them.
Patrick did go back, and he became the most beloved leader of the Irish church. Many stories are told of this great saint, including that he taught the people the mystery of the Holy Trinity by using a shamrock. As the Holy Trinity is three Persons yet one God, so the shamrock has three leaves but is one plant.
Fill in all spaces marked
with a "+", and Leave spaces
marked with a "•" blank
to reveal a symbol for the
Holy Trinity.
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Feast Day: March 19
St. Joseph was more than a simple carpenter. As head of the Holy Family, he protected Mary and Jesus from Herod’s persecution, guided them safely through challenging travels and supported them through his daily work. As a just and “righteous man,” he served as Jesus’ spiritual model. Pope Pius IX proclaimed Saint Joseph the patron of the Universal Church. We, too, can and should benefit from Joseph’s example.
The family is often called the Domestic Church. By working, praying, serving and playing together, parents and children bring Christ’s image and presence into their homes, towns and parishes. Spend some time in prayer with your family. Thank them for all that they do. How can you be a better member of your family?
Complete this crossword puzzle about St. Joseph.
St. Joseph
ACROSS3. A person on the job5. The Holy Family: Jesus, Mary and…8. Joseph was this kind of man (Matthew
1:19)10. A person who builds with wood
DOWN1. “Hail ___, full of grace”2. ___ Christ, Our Lord4. Joseph, Patron of the ________ Church6. The spouse of a wife7. Male parent9. Mother, father, sister, brother, etc.
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Solve the puzzle to reveal some of the first words Jesus spoke in Mark's Gospel (Mark 1:15).
St. MarkFeast Day: April 25
St. Mark wrote the very first gospel around the year 60 A.D. He is called an evangelist, or one who spreads the “Good News” of the gospel. Mark’s Gospel is also the shortest of the four gospels.
Answer on page 111.
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John the BaptistFeast Day: June 24
If John the Baptist lived today, people might call him a “strange dude.” He ate locusts and wild honey. He dressed in camel’s skins and wore a leather belt. He lived in the desert.
John the Baptist was a prophet who spoke the truth. He baptized many people who could hear that truth and admit their sins. But when John told the truth about Herod, he was arrested and eventually killed because of it.
John told the truth about himself too: When the people wanted to know if he was the Messiah, he said no. He spoke about Jesus, calling him “the Lamb of God.” John said, “He must increase; I must decrease” (John 3:30).
angelcandle
Christmas treedovegift
hourglass
Jesuspearstar
trumpetwreath
Find the following items in this picture of John. Then color the picture.
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FAITH-full Activities: With the Saints was compiled by Kasey Nugent. Illustrations by Jim Burrows. Images by Shutterstock. Design by Jamie Wyatt. © 2017 Creative Communications for the Parish, a Division of Bayard, Inc. 1564 Fencorp Drive, Fenton, MO 63026. 800-325-9414. www.creativecommunications.com. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. FA1
Mazes, crosswords and more activities and fun await you! Inside this booklet, you will find puzzles and activities to help you learn about the saints.
How Do You Become a Saint?In the Catholic Church , saints are named by the Vatican, the home of the pope and Church leaders. A person is canonized (declared a saint) when the Church determines that she or he has received the fullness of salvation in heaven.
Martyrs are saints who were killed because they were Christians. Saints are good examples of virtue. They intercede for us with their prayers. A miracle sometimes takes place through a saint’s prayers. The first step to canonization is being called Venerable, then Blessed and finally saint. The saint you were named for at your baptism is your patron saint.
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S A E D E C R E T N IG A T W X R S T V C DC O L N F L E D V T XK T Z V B E U E A Z RS F F E A S T Z T Y UM C H N E T R I I A NA I E E A C I N C N OR T R R L A V O A I RT R S A K U V N N A TY E J B C Y M A O T AR N Y L R L D C I L PS S D E S S E L B D T
Find the bold words in the puzzle.
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