Tuesday, October 31, 2017

10 Activities for Catholic Families in November {Printable}

10 Activities for Catholic Families in November {Printable}

November can be an extra busy month as fall activities are often in full swing as well as the Thanksgiving holiday (and getting ready for Christmas). In all of the busyness, however, I encourage you to find time to do some or all of these 10 Activities for Catholic Families in November with your family.

Many of the activities on the list are easy to do! The majority can be enjoyed as is or modified for all of my dear Protestant friends and family.

Ideas on the Free Printable of Activities for Catholic Families in November

{The Activities for Catholic Families in November printable can be found near the bottom of this post. This printable and this post has been updated in 2017 with a version that should work each year. The previous versions were made in 2013 and 2014.}

1. Talk to your children about how we are all called to sainthood. Work on self portraits and title them “Future Saint” or “Future Saint (Child’s Name)” for All Saints Day on November 1st.

More All Saints Day Printables: http://ift.tt/2iic5jn

All Saints' Day Printables Packet featuring puzzles, coloring pages, a mini book, and more all about saints | Real Life at Home

2. Attend Mass on All Saints Day! It’s a Holy Day of Obligation. (November 1st)

Looking for a printable with activities for All Saints Day? This All Saints Day activity sheet is a fun free printable perfect to use with children. #CatholicPrintables | Real Life at Home

3. All Souls Day is a day to remember all who have died. To remember a special loved one, pray for their soul, visit a cemetery, or do a favorite activity you enjoyed with them. (November 2nd)

4. Find an age appropriate science experiment or activity to celebrate the feast day of Saint Albert the Great, the patron saint of scientists. (November 15th)

5. Look for a program to buy Christmas gifts for a needy child (in your community or across the world) in honor of the feast day of Saint Margaret of Scotland, who gave gifts and food to the poor and needy. (November 16th)

6. Bake bread together to deliver to friends and neighbors (especially those most in need of some extra love) in honor of the feast day of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. (November 17th)

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Free Worksheet and Printables Packet | RealLifeAtHome.com

7. Attend a musical performance or just have a family sing along/dance party at home to honor Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music. (November 22nd)

Easy Ideas to celebrate St Cecilia - perfect for Catholic families!

8. Make a Thankful Turkey Project. Use the printable at http://ift.tt/2gQLucO/ and have kids write one thing they are thankful for on each of the turkey’s feathers.

Thankful Thanksgiving Cut Out Turkey

9. Make a King Cake or Cake/Dessert Shaped like a Crown as a “sweet” way to mark the Feast of Christ the King. (This date changes each year. It is the last Sunday of the Liturgical Year.) Quick King Cake: http://ift.tt/2ihUojH

Need a Mardi Gras King Cake but short on time? This recipe, perfect for Fat Tuesday, is a super easy King Cake recipe to make in around 20 minutes. | Real Life at Home

10. Have a fish dinner to celebrate the feast day of Saint Andrew the Apostle. Say a prayer for those that work to produce food for others. (November 30th)

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Fun Faith Formation Activities for Catholic Families in November - Free Catholic Printable

Note: In some years, All Saints Day is not a Holy Day of Obligation because it falls on a Saturday or Monday and a local diocese may not require Mass attendance. However, I wanted to leave it on the printable because I think it’s still important to be mindful of it as an important day and one that is usually a Holy Day of Obligation.

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