Make Mass Meaningful for Kids with November Catholic Bulletins
If you’ve ever scrambled to find something meaningful for kids during Mass or wanted an easy way to connect Sunday’s readings to real life, the November Catholic Kids Bulletins make it simple. Each week gives children a chance to learn about the saints, explore the Gospel, and have a little fun with puzzles and activities — all while staying focused on their faith.
These printable bulletins are quick to prep, perfect for classrooms or families. And, the full year bundle is on sale this week only!
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All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day
Theme of the Week: Celebrating all God’s holy people and remembering those who have gone before us.
Saint of the Week: The Archangels
Activity Highlights: A Beatitudes Word Puzzle, maze, and space to draw a favorite saint.
November Catholic Kids Bulletins start the month strong with All Saints’ Day, inviting kids to reflect on their favorite saint and the call to holiness in everyday life. Since All Souls’ Day falls on a Sunday this year, the bulletin also focuses on prayer and remembrance. The Archangels are featured to help kids think about how God sends help and protection in both seen and unseen ways.

If you want to go deeper into the season, pair this with the classroom skit “Faith and Fear: Exploring Halloween Through Scripture.” It’s a lively Readers Theater that teaches about ghosts, witches, and resurrection through Bible stories and Catholic teaching — perfect for All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day.
👉 Check out the Faith and Fear Skit here.
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November 9: Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Theme of the Week: Respecting God’s house and our hearts as temples of the Holy Spirit
Saint of the Week: Saint Martin de Porres
Activity Highlights: Gospel reflection, coloring, and puzzle pages
The Gospel this week — Jesus clearing the temple — always gets kids’ attention. It’s a great chance to talk about respect for sacred spaces and how we keep our own hearts pure for God. Saint Martin de Porres adds another layer, showing humility and service in action.
If your students are curious about church buildings or feast days, this is a perfect week to connect those lessons to the life of the Church and its history.
November 16: The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Theme of the Week: Service, generosity, and finding joy in helping others
Saint of the Week: Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Activity Highlights: “Find the loaves” picture and maze reflection on heaven
Saint Elizabeth’s bread miracle always connects with kids. This week’s bulletin includes a playful picture hunt that reinforces her story and encourages conversations about generosity and compassion.
It’s one of those small faith lessons that can spark something lasting — helping kids see kindness as a real way to live out the Gospel.

November 23: Christ the King Sunday
Theme of the Week: Jesus as King of the Universe
Saint of the Week: Saint Cecilia
Activity Highlights: Dot-to-dot crown and music reflection
This Sunday wraps up the liturgical year with a focus on Christ’s kingship. The crown dot-to-dot reminds kids that Jesus rules not with power, but with love. Saint Cecilia, the patron of music, adds a joyful note to the week — perfect for talking about how we praise God through song and creativity.
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November 30: The First Sunday of Advent
Theme of the Week: Preparing our hearts for Jesus’ birth
Saint of the Week: Saint Nicholas
Activity Highlights: Advent wreath coloring and reflection page
The final November Catholic Kids Bulletins welcomes the start of Advent, with Saint Nicholas helping children think about giving, waiting, and preparing for Christmas. The Advent wreath coloring page is a simple, meaningful way to begin the countdown to Jesus’ birthday.
This week transitions perfectly into December’s bulletins — and by having the full-year bundle, you’ll already be ready for the rest of Advent and beyond.
Check out more ideas to teach religion in November!
- How to Teach the Hallowtide Triduum: Lessons on All Hallows’ Eve, All Saints’, All Souls’
- All Saints’ & All Souls’ Skit
- Super Simple Saint Costumes for All Saints’ Day
- Saint Nicholas Reading Comprehension, coloring, & Skit
- Saint Elizabeth of Hungary reading and activities
- Saint Cecilia activities and reading passages
- Advent Trivia Activity
- Advent Lesson Plans: 10 Ideas!
- Advent PowerPoint & Posters: More Lesson Ideas!
- Reasons to Use the Catholic Kids Bulletins
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The new liturgical year is coming up—so it’s the perfect time to grab your Catholic Kids Bulletin Book! This spiral-bound book has every weekly bulletin for the whole year, all printed and ready to go—no more Sunday morning scramble or last-minute printing. Keep it in your church bag or car so your kids always have something meaningful to do during Mass. Start the new liturgical year with a routine that keeps your kids engaged and helps your family get more out of Mass each week.
November Catholic Kids Bulletins
The FREE Printable Catholic Kids Bulletin worksheets match up to the weekly Mass readings in the Catholic Church. There are coloring pages that match the weekly Gospel reading. There are Mass activities throughout the month, as well as Psalm copy work and a word searches. In addition, the order of the liturgy of the Mass along the top of each bulletin also helps kids follow along during Mass. Next, they can learn the order and structure of the Mass. Finally, a coloring page about a Catholic Saint teaches about Catholic History and saints. For example, these are terrific to teach at Mass, in addition to a pre-teaching activity to help prepare your students for the Sunday Mass.



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November Catholic Kids Bulletin
Noviembre Boletín para Niños Católicos
- ✝️ Mary, Our Lady of the Rosary
- ✝️ Saint Therese the Little Flower
- ✝️ Saint Francis of Assisi
- ✝️ Saint Jude
- ✝️ Ordinary Time
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✨ 3. Enjoy a FREE Download!
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These FREE Catholic Mass Bulletin Printables are offered each month in order to help young Catholics learn at Mass. For example, you are welcome to print and share with others.



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