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I have spent the last several months feeling a little overwhelmed. Do you ever have those kinds of stretches of time too? It just seems like there is so much to do, but I just can’t quite get the right focus (or time) to get it all done. With Lent quickly approaching, I was worried about making a big commitment to one Lenten sacrifice. Because of that, I worked on this free printable that I thought others might benefit from too: 40 Lenten Activities for Catholic Families.
Note: You will get the download by clicking on a text link farther down in this post that says “DOWNLOAD THE 40 LENTEN ACTIVITIES FOR CATHOLIC FAMILIES FREE PRINTABLE.”
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As has been a hallmark of my life lately, I kept this printable open on my computer for days as I slowly worked on filling in the 40 squares. When we were going to watch a movie as a family the other night, I declared that I needed five minutes of crowd sourcing for my last eight squares.
My family then offered up ideas for how to fill in the remaining squares. Of course, my poor kids were sometimes getting frustrated, as they would offer up a suggestion and I would tell them that I already had that, or something similar. Finally though, we finished up all of the squares.
After we finished, without me suggesting that I wanted to print this out for us to use, I was so pleased when my kids started saying that we should work our way through this printable during Lent.
In your home, you could decide to print out one copy for the whole family to work on or you may decide to print each person out their own printable. That’s up to you and what will work best for your family. (You could also do this printable, but also plan for individual sacrifices with this planning sheet.)
Although I put a couple of mentions of Holy Week types of activities in the last row, this is absolutely not a page where activities should be done in a certain order. Sometimes something in the bottom row might be better for your family to do before something in the top row. Go for it!
I purposefully made this in a way that you could tailor it to your family’s needs. Just mark off things as you do them in any order you wish.
Does 40 activities just seem like too much to you? Don’t worry – I also have a 10 Lent and Holy Week Activities for Catholic Families Free Printable as well!
Terms of Use for the 40 Lenten Activities for Catholic Families Printable:
This download is free for personal or classroom use. It can also be put into church bulletins or newsletters, but the copyright credit line must be included (which just means that you need to make sure that you don’t accidentally crop off the line with the copyright information at the bottom of the printable when you are reproducing it). It cannot be included in a publication that is larger than a single school or parish without first contacting me to discuss details and cost.
It cannot be sold, published, or hosted on other websites. 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. Thanks! (Please don’t assume about terms of use. You can read more details about terms of use here.)
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To make it easier on those who don’t have a color printer or those who would like to hand these out to students and put them on colored paper, the download includes both a color version and a black and white version. They are the same content, but just look slightly different.
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Francine says
HI,
THANK YOU FOR SUCH WONDERFUL RESOURCES!
I want to clarify the printing for the Lenten activities though….can I print one for each child in our program, about 240, to take home? Is this allowed?
Angie Kauffman says
Thank you so much for your kind words, Francine! 🙂 Comments like this always make my day.
I appreciate you checking on the usage. Yes, that will be fine to make a copy for each of the kids in the program. Just make sure that the copyright information with the web address still shows up on the copies. (I mainly just don’t want it reproduced in a publication that might go out to a large area or diocese.) So, your usage is totally fine. Thank you for sharing my work with so many families!
Gabbi says
Thank you for these kinds of printables. It puts everything together for my CCE parents in one easy to use and keep hung on the fridge, place.
OMINI VICTOR says
I THANK GOD ALMIGHTY FOR THIS PERIOD OF TIME IN LIFE THAT WE MAY SHOW LOVE TO THOSE THAT HAVE RELY AFFECTED OUR DAILY LIVING AS A CATHOLIC
Gayle says
Thank you for the free printable. We’ll use this in our aftercare classrooms to inspire the children throughout the season.
CHRISTINE L GLICK says
I am a Lutheran Sunday School teacher. Although, there are somethings I can’t use but these are all good ideas to help the children learn about Jesus and His Love.