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Printable Rosary Cards for Catholic Kids

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Are you trying to create a family culture centered around prayer? Want to teach your children or students how to say the Rosary?

These printable Rosary Cards for Catholic Children are for you!

You’ll find cards for all 20 Mysteries here, in one easy download. They’re designed to print front to back, with a Mystery on one side, along with a child friendly reflection and Bible verses on the back. Artwork provided by our friends at Drawn 2B Creative.

Mysteries Included:

The Joyful Mysteries

The Annunciation

The Visitation

The Nativity

The Presentation of Our Lord

The Finding of Lord Jesus in the Temple

The Luminous Mysteries

The Baptism in the Jordan

The Wedding at Cana

Proclaiming the Kingdom

The Transfiguration

Institution of the Eucharist

The Sorrowful Mysteries

The Agony in the Garden

The Scourging at the Pillar

The Crowning of Thorns

The Carrying of the Cross

The Crucifixion

The Glorious Mysteries

The Resurrection

The Ascension into Heaven

The Descent of the Holy Spirit (Pentecost)

The Assumption of Our Blessed Virgin Mary

The Coronation of Our Blessed Virgin Mary

I recommend printing these on cardstock and laminating them for durability. We punch a hole in the upper corner and keep them on a ring, but you could also leave them loose. (you’ll find instructions for printing with your cards.)

Ideas for Use

Use these Rosary cards to teach your children how to say the Rosary as a family.

Each Rosary card has a picture of the mystery on the front, with a virtue and Bible verse for contemplation/discussion. You can use these to pray together, and discuss the events in Jesus' life.

Stick them in a diaper bag or special Mass bag -- babies, toddlers, preschoolers and even older children can use them for quiet exploration.

Use them as a display on your bulletin board, during morning time, or for discussion during family meals.

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Total Pages
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Last updated Jun 15th, 2015
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