May Catholic Kids Bulletins
May is such a great month to grow in faith, and the Catholic Kids Bulletins for May make it super easy and fun for kids to learn about the Church. These bulletins are full of colorful pages, simple stories, and activities that help kids understand big ideas like feast days and saints without feeling overwhelming. It’s a great way to help kids connect with their faith in a way that actually sticks.
One of the coolest things about the May bulletins is the variety of saints featured. You’ve got Saint Joan of Arc, who shows kids how to be brave and trust God no matter what. Then there’s Saint Joseph the Worker, who reminds us all how important hard work and family are.
Saint Philip Neri is a fun one too — he’s known as the “saint of joy,” and the bulletins make it easy for kids to see why he’s so memorable. Plus, Blessed Imelda Lambertini’s story is super sweet and simple, perfect for younger kids who are just starting to learn about saints.
The bulletins also cover important celebrations like the Easter Season and Mary, Mother of God. And the Ascension? Some parishes celebrate it on Thursday, others on Sunday — so the bulletins give you both options to fit your parish’s tradition. All these parts together help kids not just learn facts but actually feel the joy and meaning of their faith during May.
What is your favorite thing about May?
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This Catholic Saints & the Eucharist Puzzle Book is a perfect way to help kids connect with the Eucharist in a hands-on way. It’s full of word scrambles, cryptograms, and puzzles that introduce 23 saints who had a deep love for the Eucharist.
You can download the file to print and use in your classroom, or order printed books if you want something ready to gift. Whether it’s for your students, your own kids, or a godchild preparing for their big day, this is an easy, meaningful way to keep the focus on faith.
May Catholic Kids Bulletin
***There are THREE ways to get Catholic Kids Bulletins***
- ✨ 1. Enjoy a FREE Download!
- I created these bulletins as a new mom who couldn’t afford resources like this for my kiddos. So, these will always be free for anyone who needs them! Free downloads are made available a week or two before each new month begins.
- ✨2. Monthly Purchase
- Not ready to commit to a full year? No problem! You can buy this month’s bulletins for just $9 to help support my small business.
- ✨3. Full-Year Purchase
- Save time and get the entire YEAR of Catholic Kids Bulletins in one easy download! This comprehensive resource includes both Spanish and English versions, covering every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation. This page includes detailed descriptions of the bulletins if you want more information.
- ✝️ Weekly Gospel Connection:
- Each bulletin includes a coloring page that reflects the week’s Gospel reading.
- ✨ Saint of the Week:
- Each week highlights a Catholic Saint, inspiring kids with the stories of holy men and women.
- ✍️ Weekly Activities:
- Kids can dive into fun activities, which are different every week. The bulletins may include Psalm tracing, mazes, color-by-number, puzzles, and word searches.
- ✔️Mass Liturgy Outline:
- The top of each bulletin features an outline of the Mass, helping kids learn the order and structure of the liturgy as they follow along.
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May Catholic Kids Bulletin
Mayo Boletín para Niños Católicos
May Bulletins include…
- ✝️ Easter Season
- ✝️ Saint Joan of Arc
- ✝️ Saint Joseph the Worker
- ✝️ Saint Philip Neri: These would be a fun way to help kids remember about Philip Neri–can you figure out why?
- ✝️ Blessed Imelda Lambertini: I learned about Blessed Imelda from this Glory Stories CD; it’s a great EASY way to learn about the saints!
- ✝️ Mary, Mother of God
- ✝️Ascension is moved to Sunday in most parishes, but some churches celebrate it on Thursday and then read the 7th Sunday of Easter readings that weekend. Choose whichever bulletins work for your areas.
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