Solemnity Mary Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders loved listening to the story of Mary and her special role in Jesus' life while coloring. The Solemnity Mary coloring page features 6 beautiful images that reflect the story. It's a free printable I keep handy for our lessons.

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About this story

In Luke 2:19, we read how 'Mary treasured up all these things.' This coloring page helps kids remember the importance of Mary’s role in Jesus’ life. Each image captures key moments, making it relatable for everyone in Sunday school.

Mary treasured up all these things.

Luke 2:19 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask your students, 'Why do you think Mary was chosen for such an important role?' while they color. Highlight the moment when Mary says 'yes' to God’s plan, encouraging them to think about their own decisions. This can lead to a discussion about faith and choices in their lives. Have colored pencils ready for this activity, and consider following up with a group reflection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Solemnity Mary coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can download them as a PDF and print as many copies as you need for personal and classroom use. They’re perfect for adding to your Sunday school binder!

What specific moments in the Solemnity Mary story can we discuss while coloring?+

While coloring, you can ask kids about the moment Mary visits Elizabeth. Discuss how Mary felt receiving such important news and what it means to treasure moments in our lives, just like she did. It’s a great way to connect their own experiences to the story.

How does this story connect to Luke 2:19?+

Luke 2:19 highlights how Mary reflected on her experiences, a key theme in her story. You can encourage kids to think about what it means to treasure memories and how Mary’s journey inspires us to appreciate our own faith journeys.

More about these coloring pages

Sunday mornings are always filled with excitement, especially when we focus on Mary’s significance in the Bible. As my third graders color, they illustrate moments like the Annunciation and Mary visiting Elizabeth. One of my favorite lines from the story is when 'Mary treasured up all these things' (Luke 2:19), which we discuss while they work. Each coloring page brings to life these moments beautifully, allowing my students to connect with the story in a personal way. I often print them out on Fridays to prepare for our Sunday class, and it makes for a lovely visual aid during discussions about Mary’s faith and courage. Kids love to share their colorful interpretations, and it helps reinforce their understanding of this important feast day.