The Gift Of Christmas Mass Plan includes a preparation activity. Decide how many students you want to include in the Entrance Procession and make “gift” boxes f... Read More...
These colorful place-mats will help your students recall Jesus’ famous last meal with his disciples. With plenty of room for creativity here, encourage your stu... Read More...
Jesus says "I am the bread of life. Whoever believes in me will never thirst. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry." The Eucharist feeds our hunger for lov... Read More...
Reconciliation is a sacrament of healing in which our sins are forgiven and we are reconciled with God. God, the Father, comes and affirms His unconditional lo... Read More...
To begin preparation for the Forgiveness liturgy, ask students to research quotes that refer to “forgiveness” and create a poster for each class to display. Th... Read More...
Derived from the Greek word, bapto or baptizo, baptism means to wash or immerse. The ritual of Baptism symbolizes the washing away of sins and cleansing the sou... Read More...
Your students will love decorating their own “stained glass’ nativity scene and hanging them in the classroom windows for everyone to enjoy!
Level: K-2, 3-5
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Students will make their own Christmas trees to remind them of the new life Jesus brought to the world when He was born.
Level: K-2, 3-5
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The first Nativity Scene was created by Saint Francis of Assisi over 780 years ago. Now, you and your class can make your own nativity scenes using materials yo... Read More...