Annunciation (2025) - Catholic Coloring Page
An AI generated coloring page showing the Annunciation: Mary kneels before an angel and a descending dove.
Free downloadable Catholic coloring pages of angels.
An AI generated coloring page showing the Annunciation: Mary kneels before an angel and a descending dove.
Saint Michael, the archangel, defeats Satan in two significant battles described in the Bible. The first battle occurs over the body of Moses in Jude 1:9, while the second takes place in heaven as described in the book of Revelation 12:7-9.
This line drawing shows a Baroque-style angel in dramatic motion, lying on clouds with outstretched arms and wings. The dynamic pose and flowing drapery reflect the period's emphasis on movement and emotion.
This image, depicting three cherubs in a Baroque style. Cherubs, or putti, are shown as chubby, playful infants with wings, symbolizing innocence and divinity in Baroque art.
This coloring page shows a dynamic angel, a common motif in Catholic iconography. The angel's powerful stance, unfurled wings, and flowing garments suggest movement and divine intervention.
About the Image: In Catholicism, a guardian angel is believed to be a personal angel assigned by God to protect and guide individuals throughout their lives. This belief is deeply rooted in biblical passages and has been an integral part of Catholic tradition for centuries. Catholics celebrate the Holy Guardian...
The page features a coloring page of Saint Padre Pio, highlighting his life as a Franciscan friar, priest, and mystic known for his stigmata and miracles. It mentions his founding of a hospital and his veneration as a saint. The image is available for free public download.
About the Image: In preparation for a ceiling fresco of the Assumption commissioned by a Medici prince for a church in Florence, Volterrano made many compositional drawings. This study for the fresco, one of the most complete, includes all the principal elements of the painting, with only a few figures...
Details: Three winged angels carry a Corinthian column through the clouds. Symbolizing one of the instruments of Christ's Passion, the column represents the pillar against which Christ was flogged. Friedrich Sustris produced this drawing in preparation for a series of twenty-five etched glass panels that formed the door...
Details: Saint Matthew is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and the traditional author of the first Synoptic Gospel[1]. His symbol is an angel, which represents Jesus' incarnation and implies that we should use our power to reason to achieve salvation[4]. Saint Matthew is also...
Details: Saint Matthew is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and the traditional author of the first Synoptic Gospel[1]. His symbol is an angel, which represents Jesus' incarnation and implies that we should use our power to reason to achieve salvation[4]. Saint Matthew is also...
Details: Depictions of the Virgin and Child have been popular in art since the High Renaissance period (1480-1530)[1]. These works often portray Mary as a young mother, wearing the turban favored by peasant women[2], and often combine iconographic themes of joyous motherhood and sorrowful premonition of Christ'...
Details: Cherubino Alberti (1553–1615) was an Italian engraver and painter. He is most often remembered for the Roman frescoes completed with his brother Giovanni Alberti during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII[1][3][4]. He studied in Rome under Cornelius Cort and worked as an engraver, modeling his...
Details: Catholic angelology teaches that angels are pure spirits created by God to serve as his messengers and agents[1][2]. The Bible mentions three angels by name: Sts. Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel, who are referred to as archangels[3][4]. Catholics believe that each person has a guardian angel...
Details: Catholic belief in the resurrection of the dead holds that all men, elect or reprobate, will rise again with their bodies and souls reunited[1][2]. This resurrection is made possible by Jesus' own glorified existence[3], and is promised to us through his hour of coming[4]...
Details: There are several beliefs about angels in the Catholic Church[1][2]. Angels are pure spirits created by God[2] and they act as His agents or messengers[3]. The Bible represents them as not only our guardians but also as actually interceding for us[4]. There are three...
Details: Ethiopian Orthodox art has a long history, dating back to the 4th century when Christianity was introduced to Ethiopia[1]. It includes churches and their decorations, illuminated manuscripts, icons, altars, crosses and other artworks with an Orthodox Christian character[2][3]. Ethiopian painting is highly distinctive and closely related...
Details: Michael the Archangel is mentioned in the Bible in the books of Daniel, Jude, and Revelation[1][2]. He is described as a warrior angel who engages in spiritual combat[2], and is referred to as an archangel, meaning "angel of the highest rank"[1][3]. He...
Details: David was a king of Israel who lived around 1000 BCE. According to the Hebrew Bible, he was the second king of Israel, succeeding Saul. He is described as a warrior and a poet and is credited with consolidating the kingdom of Israel and establishing Jerusalem as its capital....
Details: In Rococo art, the Immaculate Conception was often depicted as a central theme. Rococo artists often portrayed Mary as a symbol of purity and innocence, and she was frequently depicted in artworks with a halo or other symbols of holiness. The theme of the Immaculate Conception was particularly popular...
Details: This pencil drawing depicts a saint floating on a cloud, looking up towards heaven with angels nearby. This may symbolize the saint's spiritual contemplation or devotion, as well as their elevated connection to God. The angels may represent divine presence or protection. This drawing may be trying...
Details: In Catholic art, the Virgin and Child typically represent the relationship between the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. The Virgin Mary is often depicted holding the infant Jesus in her arms, and the image is meant to symbolize the mother-child bond and the divine nature of Jesus. This image...
Details: This Baroque pencil drawing of the Immaculate Conception features a central figure of the Virgin Mary surrounded by a dragon and several angels. The Immaculate Conception has been a popular theme in art since the 15th century, and this particular drawing captures the awe and wonder of the event...
Details: This drawing represents the Virgin Mary surrounded by male and female saints. The angels are in front, with the child Jesus on her lap. This is a typical baroque style of art, which is characterized by ornate lines The Virgin Mary has been depicted as the perfect woman and...