Catholic Valentine’s Day Activities. After blessing each meal say “St. Valentine, pray for us!” Say a special prayer to St. Valentine; Read and discuss I Corinthians 13 as a family; Set up a St. Valentine’s Day themed family prayer space or feast table; Do some crafting with Catholic Icing’s St. Valentine’s Day printable pack; Bake Catholic Preschool Activities for Valentine’s Day: Saint Valentine’s Storytime: Begin the day by sharing the story of Saint Valentine, emphasizing his love for others and his dedication to spreading love and kindness. Check out the post on our blog for age-appropriate books about this saint. Heartfelt Prayer Craft: Encourage your children Many people don’t even realize that St. Valentine’s day is a Catholic feast day. Somehow, that “Saint” gets dropped off of the day most of the time. But we as Catholics can make sure always to keep the “Saint” in “Saint Valentine’s Day”! You can find all of my resources for celebrating feast days in February here. Today I’m going to share 7 easy ways to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day as Catholics! Learn about St. Valentine! It’s so important not to skip over the basics of feast day fun. If you check out my St. Valentine resource page, I have some quick facts about the life of this Saint. I also recommend several picture books with some of his legends. Here’s our Catholic twist: In the days or weeks leading up to St. Valentine’s Day, have your children write the names of their favorite saints on slips of paper. Put the names in a bowl. On St. Valentine’s Day, have the kids choose a saint’s name at random from the bowl—and that’s the saint they’re “paired” with for the year. This year Valentine’s Day is also Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. To keep our focus on that holy season , we will be keeping our Valentine’s Day celebrations to the day before. Our homeschool is a good mix of learning activities through experiences and I incorporate a bit of structured lessons as well. First of all, St. Valentine’s Day is NEXT week! How about SAINT Valentine’s Day Love Quote Cards for your kids’ classrooms of friends? This is an INSTANT Download of 48 different cards, illustrated with the irresistible Super Saints, each sporting a special quote or prayer about LOVE. SAINTS Love Quote Cards PDF Download: $5 As St. Valentine’s Day approaches, and this world is so desperately in need of knowing God’s love, here’s a fantastically simple craft from our favorite artist, and former art teacher, Megan Maloney (creator of our Kids’ Stations of the Cross). Send these heart-stamped construction paper sheets as cards, bookmarks, love notes, or 35 Valentine's Day Activities, Printables, and Crafts that are Bible-based and great for the whole family. St. Valentine’s Day Countdown Craft from Catholic Icing. “Catholicize” your Valentine’s Day Celebration to truly celebrate St. Valentine’s feast day and learn about your faith while doing crafts and having goodies! St. Valentine was a martyr in the third century and is patron of Love, Young People, and Happy Marriages. He celebrates his feast day on. February 14th (of course)! In this post As my daughters and I decorated our 10-minute St. Valentine heart-shaped bags made out of paper plates, I realized that I hadn’t emphasized the Catholic nature of this feast day in the design of the craft. Here is a second idea: Valentine’s Day Bible lesson on 1 Corinthians 13 with a “Valentine’s Day mobile”. If you have time, incorporate some Valentine’s Day coloring pages. Enjoy using these Valentine heart craft ideas with your Sunday school students! This year Valentine’s Day is also Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. To keep our focus on that holy season , we will be keeping our Valentine’s Day celebrations to the day before. Our homeschool is a good mix of learning activities through experiences and I incorporate a bit of structured lessons as well. First of all, St. Valentine’s Day is NEXT week! How about SAINT Valentine’s Day Love Quote Cards for your kids’ classrooms of friends? This is an INSTANT Download of 48 different cards, illustrated with the irresistible Super Saints, each sporting a special quote or prayer about LOVE. SAINTS Love Quote Cards PDF Download: $5 Valentine’s Day craft ideas; St. Valentine’s Day Party activity ideas ; Books on St. Valentine; Catholic Valentine’s Day Valentine Printables; Other Valentine’s Day Party Ideas (decor, favors, etc) First of all, you’ll want to get your family excited for the upcoming feast day! Catholic Icing has this cute countdown chain which has a 5-PS1-1. Develop a model to describe that matter is made of particles too small to be seen. Students will: Learn about the life and work of St. Valentine. I was thinking about St. Valentine’s Day coming up, and I couldn’t believe that I don’t have St. Valentine in my Alphabet Saint pack! So I decided to make a separate pack for ‘ol St. Valentine. This download was free for a limited time but is now a paid-for download. It is $3 for the whole pack, and I hope you and your little ones enjoy it! Saint Valentine's Day is just around the corner! So I wanted to share a set of Catholic Valentine's that I created for this special day. This set includes 6 different cards. These cards can be used as flat mini cards or larger folded cards. These would be great for kids or adults to send to In our Catholic home, we love to celebrate the saints! In spite of the dreary February weather, we're gearing up to celebrate Saint Valentine here in a few short weeks. As a family, we keep it simple most months with coloring pages or books. Other times, we get more involved by adding in crafts, activities, Here’s our Catholic twist: In the days or weeks leading up to St. Valentine’s Day, have your children write the names of their favorite saints on slips of paper. Put the names in a bowl. On St. Valentine’s Day, have the kids choose a saint’s name at random from the bowl—and that’s the saint they’re “paired” with for the year.
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