Free Catholic Games to Help Homeschoolers and Catechists Teach About the Holy Saints
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If you are looking for positive role models for your children, look no further than the holy saints. From various time periods, walks of life and geographical backgrounds, our holy heroes help to illustrate very clearly the virtues of faith, hope and charity.
Find games below that help children learn a bit about some of the most wonderful people who walked on the earth. Many are suitable for group play. Preparation is usually very simple with a print, cut and play routine and learners of all ages will find them fun.
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Catholic Bingo This game reinforces the basics of our faith using such calling categories as The Bible, Church Tour, Saints, Parts of the Mass, and Fruits of the Holy Spirit. It's a fun game and easy to play for all ages. Little reading is required. If bingo cards are laminated, a crayon can be used to mark the squares rather then chips or markers. Simply wipe clean after each game. Up to fifteen players.
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Similar to Twenty
Questions, this game asks players to figure out a
particular aspect of their faith by asking yes or no
questions. Using the categories of People, Ten
Commandments, Sacraments, Church Articles, Parts of the
Mass, and Prayer, this game encourages learning and
teamwork when played with multiple players. It is fun,
easy to make, and great for all ages.
This game can also be played in a charade style as well. The assembled game is pictured at the top of the page. Different coloured index cards were used for the different categories. |
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