Veronica Veil Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders enjoyed a moment focusing on Veronica's courage. The Veronica Veil coloring page features six images illustrating her touching act during Jesus' suffering. It’s a free printable resource that fits perfectly into our Sunday school lesson.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

Coloring pages gallery

Download Full PDF (6 pages)A4US LetterLetter

Loved this page?

Help other Sunday school teachers, homeschool parents, and church volunteers find this free resource.

About this story

Veronica bravely stepped forward to help Jesus, wiping His face with a cloth. It's a beautiful moment of compassion found in Mark 14:65, where 'some began to spit at him.' Kids can learn about courage and kindness through her story.

Then some began to spit at him.

Mark 14:65 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to be brave?' Highlight Veronica’s choice to step forward when others were unkind. Prepare colored pencils for finer details, and consider having a follow-up discussion on how they can show kindness during tough situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Veronica Veil coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are completely free and require no signup! You can easily download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. Perfect for Sunday school activities!

How can I explain Veronica's act of kindness while the kids color?+

As the kids color, ask them to think about times they've helped someone. Discuss how Veronica’s act shows that even small gestures can make a big difference. Use crayons for younger kids to keep things simple and fun.

How does this story connect to Mark 14:65?+

Veronica's story ties closely to Mark 14:65, where Jesus faced mockery. Her kindness stands out in a moment of cruelty, teaching kids the importance of compassion in challenging situations.

More about these coloring pages

During our lesson on Veronica, I shared how she showed incredible bravery. 'Some began to spit at him' (Mark 14:65) as she stepped forward to help Jesus. I keep these Veronica Veil coloring pages in my binder for easy access. Each page depicts a different part of her story, which engages kids in a meaningful way. My third graders love to color while we discuss what it means to be courageous. After coloring, we often talk about how we can show kindness to others in our own lives. I find that these pages spark great conversations, especially when we relate them to our everyday experiences. I recommend using crayons or colored pencils for detailed areas, making it easier for kids to express their creativity.