St Faustina Coloring Page for Adults

The soft rustle of paper fills the room as I settle down with my coffee. The St Faustina coloring page for adults brings to life her profound connection with God's mercy. With six images to choose from, it's perfect for a quiet afternoon of reflection.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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St. Faustina, a beloved saint in the Catholic Church, is known for her deep devotion to Jesus and His mercy. Her diary recounts many visions and messages, emphasizing God's love and forgiveness.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As you color, ask your group, 'What does Divine Mercy mean to you?' Highlight St. Faustina's message from her diary about trusting God. Prepare colored pencils and plan for about an hour, allowing everyone to share their thoughts as they work.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These St Faustina coloring pages are free and perfect for adults looking to express their faith through art. You can easily download them as a PDF, with no signup required, making it ideal for personal or church use.

What materials work best for coloring St Faustina pages?+

For these St Faustina coloring pages, I recommend using colored pencils or gel pens for detailed work. They allow for precision and vibrant colors. Set aside about 30 minutes to fully enjoy the calming experience while reflecting on her messages.

How can I incorporate St Faustina's story into my Bible study group?+

You might discuss her emphasis on Divine Mercy while coloring together. Highlight her message about trusting in God’s love. It’s a beautiful way to connect the coloring activity with her teachings and reflect on how mercy plays a role in our lives.

More about these coloring pages

Last Saturday afternoon, the sunlight streamed through my window, illuminating the pages of St Faustina's diary. I picked up my colored pencils and began to color a beautiful illustration of her receiving a message from Jesus, reminding us to 'Trust in His mercy' (Psalm 136:1). These six images are simple yet profound, perfect for contemplation. Each stroke of color felt like a prayer, a way to connect with her story and the love she shared. As I colored, I reflected on St Faustina's unwavering faith and her role in spreading the message of Divine Mercy. It's not just a hobby; it's a moment to pause and embrace the grace that surrounds us.