St Benedict Coloring Page for Adults

A quiet evening, the sun setting outside. The St Benedict coloring page for adults offers six beautiful images portraying the life of this beloved saint. Perfect for a reflective moment with a cup of tea or during personal study time at home.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

St. Benedict, a revered saint, lived a life committed to God. He founded the Benedictine order, emphasizing prayer and community. His story reminds us of the importance of faith and dedication in our daily lives.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During a reflective coloring session, ask participants how St. Benedict's teachings might apply to their lives. Highlight his motto of 'Ora et Labora' (Pray and Work), emphasizing the balance of spiritual and daily activities. Set aside about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these St Benedict pages for Bible journaling?+

Absolutely! These pages are free to download, no signup necessary. They’re perfect for personal use or group Bible journaling sessions. Use colored pencils or gel pens for a creative touch.

What specific moments from St Benedict's life can I discuss while coloring?+

While coloring, you might discuss St. Benedict's dedication to prayer and community life, especially how he emphasized balance in daily living. It’s a great way to connect his teachings to your own life.

How can I use this in a personal reflection session?+

Consider reflecting on the virtues St. Benedict promoted, especially during your coloring time. Each image can prompt thoughts on prayer, community, and service, enhancing your personal devotion.

More about these coloring pages

With a warm cup of coffee in hand, I often find solace in coloring as a form of prayer. The St Benedict coloring page for adults features six thoughtful illustrations depicting his life and teachings. Each image invites a moment to pause and reflect on his commitment to faith. As I color, I remember the phrase 'Pray and work' (1 Thessalonians 5:17) and how it’s a guide for my own life. Last Sunday afternoon, I colored alongside my husband, discussing the significance of St. Benedict's feast day and how his teachings influence our spiritual practice today. These images allow for contemplation, creating a bridge between art and devotion.