Friday, December 29, 2017

10 Activities for Catholic Families in January {Free Printable}

10 Activities for Catholic Families in January {Free Printable}

If you haven’t been doing a lot of activities with your family at home that encourage faith formation, it’s a great goal to make for the new year. To help with that, I have the Activities for Catholic Families in January free printable. It’s updated to a new layout for 2018, but it is written in a way that makes it usable every year.

As always, most of these activities are also great for non-Catholic.  They just might need a tweak here and there, if any of the wording is not part of your faith tradition.

Note: If you happen to prefer the old layout of the monthly activities for Catholic families printables, I still have that one available for download below as well.

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Activities on the 10 Activities for Catholic Families in January Printable

1. Celebrate New Year’s Day (or Eve) with your family. Make it a memorable day with fun activities, treats (maybe even sparkling juice), and family togetherness. (Here is a New Years Games and Puzzles free printable packet.)

Looking for New Year's activities for a New Year's Eve party or just to enjoy with your kids on New Year's Day? This New Year's Games and Puzzles Printables Packet is free to download and includes lots of fun activities and games for kids. | Real Life at Home

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2. Attend Mass on the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (January 1st). It’s a Holy Day of Obligation. Here’s a coloring page for the day of Mary with Baby Jesus.

Note: While this is not a Holy Day of Obligation every year, such as when it falls on a Monday in 2018, because I like to make these printables in a way that can be used each year, I have included it anyway. Even when it’s not a Holy Day of Obligation, it is still a day to be mindful of.

Mary and Baby Jesus Coloring Page

3. As the new year begins, reminisce with your family about the past year and talk about plans and goals for this year.

4. Make a beautiful, decorative sign or piece of artwork with Jesus’ name on it to honor the Most Holy Name of Jesus (January 3rd).  If you prefer, here is a Holy Name of Jesus coloring page.

Celebrate Jesus with this free Most Holy Name of Jesus Coloring Page set (offering two versions) | Real Life at Home

5. Do an Epiphany Home Blessings by writing 20+C+B+M+18 above your front door in chalk (using the current year). You can search for more details about this tradition or use those shared in this wonderful post from Joyfilled Family or this one from Lacy at Catholic Icing. (Here are lots of great Epiphany ideas from Wunder-Mom.)

6. Go stargazing to celebrate Epiphany. Have the children to find the brightest stars in the sky. Discuss how the wise men might have felt while they were traveling to meet the new King, Jesus.

Very reasonably priced travel telescope that can all fit in a backpack!

7. Make or buy a King Cake to mark Epiphany. If your kids are old enough for it to be safe, hide a coin, bean, or baby Jesus figure inside. The one who finds it can wear a crown that you buy or make. Here’s a 20 minute version of a King Cake.

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

8. To celebrate the Baptism of Our Lord (Sunday after Epiphany), share pictures and keepsakes of your children’s baptisms with them. Tell them about the events and emotions of that day.

9. Many January saints taught others, such as St. John Bosco, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Angela Merici, and St. Thomas Aquinas. In their honor, learn a Bible verse, prayer, or activity to teach others about your faith. (Here are excellent, faith-filled songs to learn.)

Saint John Bosco Coloring Page

10. Try to learn to juggle like Saint John Bosco (January 31st) did to entertain people.

Juggling Starter Kit

Not on the list, but you can also print out a word search containing the names of some saints with feast days in January.

You might also enjoy this whole printables and worksheets packet about Saint Agnes, who appears at the top of the printable. Her printables packet is also a free download!

16-page Saint Agnes Printables and Worksheet Packet perfect for children in preschool through early elementary school

10 Activities for Catholic Families in January Printable Terms of Use

The Activities for Catholic Families in January download is free for personal or classroom use. You may also share it in a church bulletin or newsletter, but the copyright credit line must be included (which just means to make sure that you don’t accidentally cut off the line with the copyright information at the bottom of the printable when you are reproducing it to hand out).

This printable (and its contents) cannot be sold, published, or hosted on other websites.

For churches and schools: While you may put this printable in your bulletins or newsletters that are printed, you may not make it available online for others to print from your site.

If you want to pass along the printable though, please feel free to share a link to this post (not directly to the printable) with others.  Another great way to share it is to pin this post to Pinterest!  Thanks!

Download the 10 Activities for Catholic Families in January Free Printable

There are two versions of the 10 Activities for Catholic Families in January printable. They have the same basic content, other than perhaps a few changes to wording. However, the biggest difference is just how they look. One is the older version and one (with checkboxes) is a newer version.

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