How can we get KIDS to learn at Mass?
Catholic Kids Bulletins!
As a young mom, I saw a need for Mass Worship Bulletins for kids that were truly Catholic! I started making Catholic Kids Bulletins for my kids 10 years ago. Since then, I have expanded to share these bulletins with churches around the world.
These Catholic Kids Bulletins are available for all churches to help teach the children in their community!
Why Choose Catholic Kids Bulletins?
Meaningful Learning: I thoughtfully designed each activity to help kids grasp the significance of the Mass and its teachings. Each Bulletin has images symbolizing moments in the Mass. Kids can follow along and learn Mass vocabulary such as Offertory, Consecration, and Communion.
Catholic Content: These bulletins offer truly Catholic teachings, readings that match the USCCB readings, and a Saint of the Week. Additionally, there are special bulletins for Holy Days of Obligation, Ash Wednesday, and Holy Week to ensure consistent resources for students at all Masses.
Spanish and English: When you purchase a year of Catholic Kids Bulletins, you will receive the entire set in both Spanish AND English to provide a ministry to your diverse church community.
Interactive Fun: These specially crafted bulletins are packed with age-appropriate information, puzzles, and coloring activities. The clear images make the bulletins engaging for preschoolers and the information and puzzles engage students up to 3rd grade. Each week, kids will be introduced to a Saint to build a wealth of role models in the faith.
Designer for the Bulletins: Theresa
As a devoted Catholic and a proud mother of five children ranging from ages 5 to 16, my journey in religious education spans over a decade. For the past 8 years, I’ve dedicated myself to teaching religion full-time. I have also served as a volunteer catechist for more than 10 years.
In crafting these bulletins, I draw from my wealth of experience in the classroom. I also have tried all the activities with my own children. My aim is to ensure that the bulletins capture attention and provide meaningful educational content.
With a Master’s degree in Special Education and Educational Administration and a certificate in Catholic School Leadership, my educational background runs deep. I leverage this knowledge to meticulously design resources that uphold quality, benefiting families, schools, and churches alike.