Lent

Ever had a Faith Formation class where the giggles would NOT stop? 🙃 When I combined middle school classes, the energy was chaotic and no one wanted to answer deep questions in front of new students. Then I pulled out a simple Lent trivia walk-around activity… and everything changed. Calm. Focus. Real learning. In this post, I share what worked, why low-risk activities matter for middle schoolers, and how you can use Lent Trivia, Stations of the Cross Trivia, and Saints in Lent Trivia in your classroom or at home. All included in the Catholic Mom Bundle for just $25! Perfect for Faith Formation, religious education, Catholic classrooms, and families during Lent. Grab the bundle and save your sanity. 😉

Faith Formation Struggles & Easy Lent Trivia

Once upon a time, I had my normal Wednesday night Faith Formation class. And every week, it’s predictable in the best way. I know the personalities. I know who will participate. And who needs...

Teaching the Stations of the Cross can be a powerful way to help students reflect on Jesus’ journey to Calvary. Whether you’re a teacher in a Catholic school, a catechist, or a parent, there are many ways to make this devotion meaningful for children. Below are some practical, engaging, and faith-filled Stations of the Cross Activities to teach your Catholic Kids.

Stations of the Cross Activities

Teaching the Stations of the Cross can be a powerful way to help students reflect on Jesus’ journey to Calvary. Whether you’re a teacher in a Catholic school, a catechist, or a parent, there...

Teach Confession: Five Tips & Free April Bulletins!

Do you teach about Confession? Whether you prepare students for their First Reconciliation or review Confession with older students, teaching the sacrament of Confession (also known as Reconciliation or Penance) is a sacred responsibility...