Immaculate Heart Mary Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday during our art time, the kids loved coloring the Immaculate Heart Mary pages. Each of the 6 images reflects her love and devotion, making it a perfect addition to any Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable, so everyone can join in!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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Mary, the mother of Jesus, showed great love and strength. When Simeon spoke to her, he said, 'A sword will pierce your own soul too.' (Luke 2:35) This moment reminds us of her courage as she raised Jesus.

β€œA sword will pierce your own soul too.”

β€” Luke 2:35 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them, 'What do you think it means to have a loving heart like Mary?' Highlight how Mary’s heart was full of love, especially during difficult times. Use colored pencils for more detail, and consider following up with a story about Mary’s life.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! The Immaculate Heart Mary coloring pages are free to download as a PDF, with no signup required. They're perfect for personal use or your Sunday school class. Grab your crayons and create some beautiful art!

How can I explain the significance of the Immaculate Heart while kids color?+

You can share that the Immaculate Heart represents Mary's deep love for Jesus and all humanity. As they color, ask them to think about ways they can show love to others, just like Mary did.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can reference Luke 2:35, where Simeon tells Mary, 'A sword will pierce your own soul too.' This highlights the strength she showed throughout Jesus' life, making it a great discussion point during coloring time.

More about these coloring pages

While we colored the Immaculate Heart Mary pages, my 7-year-old asked why Mary's heart was so important. I explained how her heart symbolizes love and compassion, especially since she was chosen to be Jesus' mother. One image depicts Mary holding the baby Jesus, which sparked a lovely discussion about their bond. Another page features a beautiful heart surrounded by flowers. As we colored, I reminded them of Simeon's words, 'A sword will pierce your own soul too.' (Luke 2:35) This helped the kids connect the story to Mary's strength during tough times. We used colored pencils for detailed work, and it turned into an hour of creativity and conversation about faith, family, and love.