St Clare of Assisi Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday, my 7-year-old colored a picture of St. Clare of Assisi. She loved how Clare cared for the needy and wanted to learn more about her life. With 6 different images, this free printable is perfect for our Sunday school class.

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St. Clare of Assisi was a brave woman who dedicated her life to following Jesus and helping the poor. She founded the Order of Poor Ladies, showing how to live humbly and faithfully. Her feast day is celebrated on August 11.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During coloring time, ask kids what they think it means to live simply like St. Clare. Highlight her dedication to prayer and service, explaining how those values can inspire them today. You’ll need crayons and some time for discussion afterward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these St Clare of Assisi coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These St Clare of Assisi coloring pages are free, no signup required. You can easily download them as a PDF. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, making them a great resource for our Sunday school binder.

What can my kids learn about St Clare while coloring?+

As your kids color, encourage them to talk about St. Clare's kindness and how she helped others. You can ask them to think about ways they can help friends or family, making the coloring time both fun and meaningful.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

While coloring, discuss St. Clare's life and her commitment to serving the poor. You might mention how she devoted her life to God and helped others, making it a great teaching opportunity about love and service.

More about these coloring pages

One afternoon, I sat with my 9-year-old and we colored a page featuring St. Clare of Assisi. As she colored, she asked about Clare's life and how she helped the poor. I shared how Clare said, 'Live simply, so others may simply live' (August 11). It was a great moment to discuss kindness and faith. The coloring pages capture Clare's spirit, with images of her caring for the sick and praying in the chapel. My kids can relate to her because they see her as a role model. We often use these pages during our church lessons, which helps them remember the importance of generosity and faith.