Teaching Religion in October: 7 Engaging Lessons to Inspire Your Students!

Teaching Religion in October: Check out #7!

October is a beautiful month for Catholic educators, as it offers a wealth of religious themes, feast days, and traditions to explore with students. With autumn in full swing, this is the perfect time to incorporate seasonal elements and deep reflections into your religion lessons.

But let’s be real—teaching religion in October can be a bit of a challenge. Between Halloween excitement and random mid-semester slumps, it’s like herding cats…holy cats, but still cats.

Here are 7 ideas for what to teach in your religion class during October. Number 7 is the one your kids will REALLY want to know!

1. Catholic Kids Bulletins: Definitely Teach this in October!

October is the Month of the Rosary! Are you Ready to Teach the Rosary?

2. The Rosary: October’s Spiritual Workout

3. Respect Life Month

  • October is Respect Life Month, and it’s a perfect opportunity to teach about the dignity of every human being. Just don’t be surprised if the conversation takes a detour into why their little sibling isn’t always worthy of respect. I put together a Reading Comprehension packet about Respect Life Month that would be a great introduction to the topic. There are three levels of passages that outline the meaning of the month and list a few ways to celebrate and understand the sanctity of life.
  • Respect Life Month, observed every October, is a time when Catholics across the U.S. focus on the sanctity and dignity of every human life, from conception to natural death. The month emphasizes the Church’s teachings on the inherent value of each person, regardless of age, ability, race, or circumstance. It’s a time to reflect on the issues affecting human life—such as abortion, euthanasia, and the death penalty—and to promote a culture of life through prayer, education, and action.

4. St. Francis of Assisi (October 4th)

5. Saint Teresa of Avila (October 15th)

6. Missionary Work and World Mission Sunday

  • World Mission Sunday is an opportunity to teach students about the Church’s missionary efforts around the world. Highlight modern-day missionaries or historical figures like St. Therese of Lisieux, the patroness of missions. Encourage students to pray for missions and support missionary work. You can connect this to their own lives by challenging them to think about how they can “be missionaries” in their school, home, or soccer team.
  • Missionary work starts with small acts of kindness…like not hogging the last piece of pizza at lunch. This is a great time to thank those around them. These thank-you notes would be a great place to start, or you could use these hilarious Priest appreciation Mad-libs. Thank You Cards are always an important part of teaching religion.

7. Halloween!!! (And the Triduum of All Hallows)

What are you teaching in October?

October Catholic Kids Bulletin

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October Catholic Kids Bulletin

Octubre Boletín para Niños Católicos

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