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Explore the parts of a Catholic church with our informative diagram. Discover the meanings and significance of each element in a Catholic church.
What Will I See in a Catholic Church? What Happens in the Church? The church building is used for many different types of prayer, public and private. Other sacraments, e.g., Baptism, Confession, and Matrimony. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction. Funeral Rites. Blessings. The Celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours. The Rosary.
Designed for students, catechists, and curious learners alike, this resource offers an engaging opportunity to deepen understanding and appreciation for the architectural and symbolic elements found within Catholic places of worship.
Students will practice, review, and learn the parts of a Catholic Church with these centers! This is designed for Catholic education classrooms, grades K-4. Products include a center label, color and black/white copy options, and teacher notes/suggestions.
Every part of a Catholic Church, from the entrance to the altar and beyond, serves a specific and sacred purpose. By understanding the anatomy of the church, we can better appreciate the rich symbols and meanings that help us grow in our faith journey.
This is a great center for learning and reviewing the parts of a Catholic Church! Students look at the diagram and then label their copy of the diagram. Also included are tracing pages in print and cursive.
Click the various parts of the picture below to learn about the various parts of a Catholic church. This diagram is based on the classic, historical cruciform architecture. (sadly, today, and in spite of Vatican II documents, you might find churches that look like factories).