Sunday, May 20, 2012

Quiet in the Pew - Part 2

FREE Religious Resources from one busy mom to another. You can view all posts about ideas for kids in church through my blog's search label "Quiet in the Pew." These are created by me!

Keeping Quiet in the Pew: Part 1 (click here)

The Soul Diet 4kids bookSoul Diet 4 Kids sample
The Soul Diet: For Kids
> Free Printable Booklet about having a satisfying faith life. Children can match, write and color about prayer, virtues, scripture and Sacraments.

ABCs of our Catholic Faith
My Catholic ABC Book CoverBaptism Edward Joseph
BaptismImmaculate Mary
>4x6 Cards to print and add to a photo sleeve book. Used glue and clear laminate to add cover to photo book.

Catholic Seek and Find Cards
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> Print these Seek and Find Cards onto cardstock or business card paper. During Mass, have your children find the objects or parts of mass that match with each card.


Great stuff by others…

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First Communion Coloring Pages by Elite Dresses.
> Many more coloring pages at the website.
>Coloring Contest due May 31, 2012, could win $100!

1st Communion Prayer
First Communion prayer by FatimaKids.com
>They also have a delightful collection of Catholic Comics.

Funeral - burial Funeral - carry casket
For at a Funeral -click the images above to print. Unknown artist.


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First Friday Link Up

3 comments:

  1. Nice post and nice resource! Always looking to keep kids quiet in the pew!

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  2. I found this post via Pinterest! Thanks for posting these free printables!!

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As a child, I wore a mustard seed with a bible verse [Mark 30-32]around my neck. I pondered the fragility and potential of that little seed. What amazing potential did I have, and now what of the potential of our children!? In high school, my favorite quote was: "When you take the time to do the things you have to do when you have to do them; the time will come when you can do the things you want to do when you want to do them!" - Zig Zigler

So we're taking the time to enrich our childrens' lives, so that they can someday be sent into the world not just as educated citizens - but more so messengers of God. It often takes all my energy and will power to get out of bed each day and have everyone at home depending upon me to entertain with lessons and activities. But I know the end result will be our confidence in knowing we did everything we could to give our children the best Catholic Education WE could provide.

I don't know that I'll ever retire from being a teacher to my family, and I don't want to wait until my husband retires and our children are all grown before we really live our life. Homeschooling allows us to live now, love better now, and give praise and thanks to God now for all that we currently enjoy.

Homegrown Catholics blog is a place for us to share this journey with you. Let it be a resource of renewal and inspiration!

God Bless,
Melissa & Tom
and our growing family


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