Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 8

CATHOLIC SAINTS

First, watch these 2 clips.


They are very short.
This is to give you an idea on the importance of
saints in the Catholic church.
It might show up in a test later!!

After you finish watching clips, then you can start


researching your assigned saint. There is a form
you can fill out or write a brief report.
RESEARCH YOUR
SAINT
Links Approved:

http://www.catholic.org/saints/

http://www.roman-catholic-saints.com/

http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/pra
yers-and-devotions/saints/index.cfm

http://info.franciscanmedia.org/
Student Name ASSIGNED SAINTS Student Name ASSIGNED SAINTS
Guadalupe Marin St. Edith Stein (Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Edith Stein)
Guadalupe Aburto St. Maria Goretti Enrique Martinez St. Dominic
Evelin Arenas St. Catherine of Siena Samantha Ortega St. Rome of Lima
Paul D. Aviles St. John Bosco Anthony Perez St. Francis Xavier
Christina Barriga St. Josephine Bakhita Joanna Ramirez St. Monica
Yarhin Cortes St. Martin de Porres Juan Ramirez St. John Paul II
Abraham Dominguez St. Francis of Assisi Paola Ramirez St. Teresa of Jesus (Teresa of the Andes)
Yahaira Escobar St. Rita of Cascia Laura Rodriguez St. Faustina
Fernanda Espino St. Jacinta Marto (connected to Fatima) Angel Saenz St. Sebastian
Jennifer Gallardo St. Cecilia Erik Saenz St. Patrick
Giselle Gonzalez St. Therese of Avila Marlene Saenz St. Brigid of Ireland
Antonio Guerrero St. Thomas Aquinas Jose Salas St. Luke
Jesus Gutierrez St. Ignatius of Loyola Roberto Salgado St.Paul
Alexis Hernandez St. Juan Diego Gema Saucedo St. Mary
Itzel Hernandez St. Therese of Lisieux Julio Saucedo St. Anthony
Litzy Hernandez St. Teresa of Calcutta Vivian Sotelo St. Katherine Drexel
Paola Hernandez St. Joan of Arc Chris Trujillo St. Jude
Mia Jasso St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Christopher Vargas St. Jose Sanchez del Rio
Christian Maldonado St. Martin de Tours Jesus Vera St. Augustine
MAKE SYMBOL

YOU DECIDE…. You can draw, paint, use watercolors, chalk and make
your own vision of your saint

DRESS UP
You can choose objects that represents your saint

Be creative. Use materials at home, such as bed For example: There are some saints that are known for
sheets/curtains, cardboard, aluminum or writings/letters. Maybe making a replica of the letters
materials you can buy at the dollar store
some belong to royalty- use a crown (first communion) or
make your own
Some resources to make your own symbol or
costume
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cllOhWpd9_o

http://30minutecrafts.com/2014/03/duck-tape-sword-shield.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkZZaBnYYzY

Dollar Store materials:


● Flowers (to hold or make your own crown)
● Dress up capes, swords,
● Table cloths (plastic or felt) to make your own tunic
● Ribbons
● Art supplies- paint, watercolor, posterboard, foam

At home/Salvation Army/”La Garrita”


● Bedsheets, pillowcases, long tshirts, etc…
● Cardboard, plastic
● White or Black dresses
SUNDAY
OCT. 29, 2017
10AM, 12PM MASS

Fr. Dan will make a special blessing

I will give you time in class to finish up


your costume or symbol. We will be
taking pictures!
Any questions, concerns, clarifications…

TEXT ME: 773-701-1482

EMAIL ME: carolinalvarado1211@gmail.com

Anytime between 6:30am- 8am OR 3pm-9pm

You might also like