St Lucy Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders colored St. Lucy as we talked about her bravery and dedication. The six images include Lucy holding a lamp, her helping the poor, and her feast day celebration. This St Lucy coloring page for Sunday School is a wonderful way to engage kids in learning about her story while they color.

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About this story

St. Lucy is a beloved saint in the Catholic tradition, known for her faith and courage. She is often remembered for her unwavering commitment to God. The story of St. Lucy reminds us to stand strong in our beliefs, much like her own declaration of faith.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Encourage kids to think about the importance of faith while coloring. Ask, 'What does it mean to be a light for others?' Highlight how St. Lucy's courage inspired many. You might want to provide crayons and colored pencils for a vibrant finish. It’s a wonderful way to engage their imaginations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These St Lucy coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can use them in your classroom or church activities without any restrictions. Just print the PDF and enjoy!

How can I use St Lucy's story to teach kindness while coloring?+

While kids color, ask them to share ways they can be kind, like St. Lucy. You might mention how she helped the poor and encouraged them to think of someone they can help, fostering a caring spirit.

What Bible verse pairs well with St. Lucy's story?+

A great verse to pair with St. Lucy's story is John 8:12, 'I am the light of the world.' This emphasizes her role as a beacon of faith and can lead to discussions about how kids can be a light to others.

More about these coloring pages

As we gathered around the table, my third graders excitedly picked their crayons to color the St Lucy coloring page for Sunday School. The pages feature delightful images, like St. Lucy holding a lamp and sharing food with those in need. I remember how one child asked, 'Why does she carry a lamp?' I explained it's a symbol of her faith. 'I am the light of the world' (John 8:12) perfectly captures her spirit. Each page tells a part of her story, making it perfect for this lesson. While we colored, I encouraged them to think about how they can share their light with others. For example, one child mentioned helping a neighbor. These moments are what make our lessons memorable. The St Lucy feast day is a great time to reflect on her life and inspire acts of kindness. These six printable pages are an excellent resource for any Sunday school teacher looking to teach kids about this amazing saint.