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I’m not sure how these months are just whizzing by, but they really are. It seems like just a few days ago I was sharing the September Activities for Catholic Families, and we’ve already reached the end of the month. So, that means it’s time for a whole new printable of family activities for October.
Important Note: This 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 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. Another great way to share it is to pin this post to Pinterest! Thanks!
Download the Ten October Activities for Catholic Families Printable
If you’re looking for past month’s printables, you can find some of them still at Catholic Mothers Online (though I will eventually move them here for ease), and then since this summer they’ve been here at Many Little Blessings.
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(If you are having clarity issues with the printable, please right click on the image and choose “Save Link As” and download the document to your computer. Then, open it from your computer, rather than through your web browser’s PDF plugin, which can sometimes cause some blurriness or other issues. Actual printable page is much sharper than it appears in the thumbnail above.)
Look through all of the free printables here at Many Little Blessings (including First Communion, Baptism, and Confirmation invitations/announcements)
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Love this! I’m sorry that I’ve just now found your calendar. When I was in grad school, I was so down on myself that I didn’t have the time to plan Feast day activities or really celebrate our Catholic faith with our kids to the degree that we had in the past. Then I graduated and I’m lucky to sneak in one or two purposeful activities.. you’ve just made my life much easier! Thank you!
Thanks so much for your kind comments, Jennifer! I’m glad that you’re excited to find the printable. It’s been a fun project for me each month. Because of how busy everyone is, I purposefully try to put things on the printable that are easy to do. 🙂
I just found your monthly activity printables last month. I tried your tip and still couldn’t get it to download properly, so I just print the .jpg from your page – ends up blurry but still readable.
I would also try it in another web browser. When I download it in Firefox, it looks really fuzzy. (But then if I tell it to download it and open it in Acrobat, it’s fine.) But, when I go to the site in Google Chrome and download it, it looks totally fine. Go figure!