St Rita of Cascia Coloring Page for Kids

Last Saturday, my 7-year-old sat down with crayons to color St. Rita of Cascia. She loved the image of Rita praying. This free printable coloring page features 6 images to brighten any Sunday school lesson.

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About this story

St. Rita of Cascia is known for her deep faith and miraculous life. She showed love and forgiveness, even in difficult times. One of her well-known stories is about her prayers leading to reconciliation in her family.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your kids, 'How can we show kindness like St. Rita?' Highlight her forgiveness towards her husband as a powerful lesson. You’ll need crayons and maybe a quiet space, allowing them to focus on the story behind the pictures.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these pages are free to download! No signup is required, and you can easily print them for personal or classroom use. Perfect for our Sunday school activities!

What lesson can I teach about St. Rita while my kids color?+

You could discuss how St. Rita showed forgiveness and love, even in tough times. As they color, ask them how they can show kindness to others. It’s a great way to tie in real-life applications!

How can I incorporate St. Rita's story into our class discussion?+

St. Rita's life teaches us about faith and compassion. You can tell the kids about her patience and how she prayed for her family. Discuss ways they can practice forgiveness in their own lives.

More about these coloring pages

While my son colored St. Rita praying for peace, he asked why prayer is so powerful. I reminded him of how Rita's faith helped heal families. This coloring page includes 6 beautiful illustrations of St. Rita of Cascia, including her famous moments of compassion. The scene where she forgave her husband is particularly touching, reminding us of the importance of love and forgiveness in our own lives. It’s a great way to discuss 'love your enemies' (Matthew 5:44) while keeping kids engaged. My kids enjoyed using different colors to express their creativity, and it sparked wonderful conversations about kindness. We set up a little art corner with crayons and markers, perfect for our Sunday school class to enjoy together.