Color in St. Boniface’s outdoorsy symbols, which refer to key moments in the holy saint’s life, such as the heroic felling of an oak tree, after St. Boniface heard pagans had been worshipping it. In that oak tree’s place, a pine tree grew. The pine tree, an evergreen varietal, reminded St. Boniface of how Christ’s eternal life and the Holy Trinity. He used this remarkable symbol to bring people to the faith!
This easily downloadable and printable coloring sheet is available for use in households and small classrooms. To obtain a copy eligible for mass-distribution, please purchase a subscription or email hello@littlebotanical.store
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Color in St. Boniface’s outdoorsy symbols, which refer to key moments in the holy saint’s life, such as the heroic felling of an oak tree, after St. Boniface heard pagans had been worshipping it. In that oak tree’s place, a pine tree grew. The pine tree, an evergreen varietal, reminded St. Boniface of how Christ’s eternal life and the Holy Trinity. He used this remarkable symbol to bring people to the faith!
This easily downloadable and printable coloring sheet is available for use in households and small classrooms. To obtain a copy eligible for mass-distribution, please purchase a subscription or email hello@littlebotanical.store
Thank you for shopping small & shopping Catholic!