St Faustina Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday, my 7-year-old grabbed her crayons and started working on the St Faustina coloring pages. With 6 different images, including St Faustina with Jesus and the Divine Mercy image, kids will enjoy learning about her story during circle time. This free printable is perfect for Sunday school lessons.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

St. Faustina was a holy woman who spread God's message of mercy. Her life teaches us to be kind and loving to others. You can learn about her story while coloring, which makes it fun and meaningful!

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color the St Faustina pages, ask them, 'What does it mean to show mercy?' Highlight how St Faustina taught us to trust God. Gather supplies like crayons or colored pencils, and consider reading a short story about her life afterward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these St Faustina coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these St Faustina coloring pages are completely free! There's no signup required, and you can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. Perfect for Sunday school activities!

How can I explain St Faustina's importance while my kids color?+

You can share how St Faustina received messages from Jesus about His mercy. While they color, ask them about ways they can show kindness to others, just like she did. It can lead to a lovely discussion on being merciful.

What Bible verse pairs with St Faustina's story?+

You could reference the message of mercy that St Faustina shared. While coloring, remind them of Jesus' words about trusting in Him, which ties beautifully into her mission to spread love and compassion.

More about these coloring pages

While coloring the St Faustina coloring page for kids, my 10-year-old asked why St Faustina focused so much on mercy. We talked about how she said, 'Jesus, I trust in You' to remind us to trust God. The six images include St Faustina praying and the beautiful Divine Mercy image, which kids will love to fill with bright colors. It's so precious to see their enthusiasm as they learn about this important saint. Last Friday, I set up a little art station with crayons and markers on the kitchen table, and my kids couldn't wait to start coloring. I love how these pages not only keep them engaged but also teach them about St Faustina's feast day and her contributions to our faith. It's a wonderful way to connect art and spirituality together.