A CREATIVE ORTHODOX COLOURING BOOK

Introduce your young artist to the greatest saints of
our Church.

  • 35 illustrations of Orthodox saints (Including  Saint Antony the Great, Saint Minas, Saint Mary of Egypt, Saint Seraphim of Sarov... and more!).
  • Single-sided and bordered to help you cut and frame your little artist's work. 
  •  Each drawing is labeled with the saint's name.

Encourage your young artist to connect with the saints, stay screen-free, and keep focus during liturgy.

Saint John Chrysostom Sample Coloured Page
Here are all 35 illustrations:
  1. 1
    Christ
  2. 2
    Saint Mary
  3. 3
    Saint Antony the Great
  4. 4
    Saint Arsenius
  5. 5
    Saint Athanasius
  6. 6
    Saint Basil the Great
  7. 7
    Saints Cosmas & Damian
  8. 8
    Saint Ephrem the Syrian
  9. 9
    Abba Evagrius
  10. 10
    Saint George
  11. 11
    Saint Isaac the Syrian
  12. 12
    Saint John Chrysostom
  13. 13
    Saint John the Short
  14. 14
    Saint Joseph
  15. 15
    Saint Kyrillos
  16. 16
    Saint Luke the Apostle
  17. 17
    Saint Marina the Monk
  18. 18
    Saint Mary the Egyptian
  1. 19
    Saint Maurice
  2. 20
    Saint Menas
  3. 21
    Saint Morwenna
  4. 22
    Saint Moses the Strong
  5. 23
    Saint Nofer
  6. 24
    Saint Pachom
  7. 25
    Saint Peter the Seal of the Martyrs
  8. 26
    Saint Philopater Mercurius
  9. 27
    Saint Pishoy
  10. 28
    Saint Poemen
  11. 29
    Saint Sarah
  12. 30
    Saint Seraphim of Sarov
  13. 31
    Saint Sophia & her daughers, Faith, Hope and Love
  14. 32
    Saint Stephen the First Martyr
  15. 33
    Saint Tekla Haymanout
  16. 34
    Saint Theodora
  17. 35
    Saint Verena

My Saintly Friends makes a great gift for grandchildren, a teaching tool for your growing family, or an activity book for Sunday School classes.

Let the (Child's) senses receive their first impressions from sacred objects: the icon and the light of the lamp for the eyes, sacred hymns for the hearing, etc. The child as yet understands nothing of what is before his eyes, but his eye and hearing become accustomed to these objects, and they, occupying the heart beforehand, by this very fact put other objects far away.

Saint Theophan the Recluse

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