

St. Tarcisius
Our Feastbearers Guide

St. Tarcisius was a brave boy in ancient Rome who loved Jesus in the Eucharist.
When others made fun of his faith, he refused to let go of the Blessed Sacrament he was carrying.
He gave his life to protect Jesus — and became a young hero of the Church!
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Week 1
September- Welcoming Jesus in the Eucharist
Learning from St. Tarcisius:
St. Tarcisius teaches us to honour Jesus truly present in the Eucharist, and to protect that gift with love and reverence.




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After prayers are wrote by the children the cards can be laminated or glued on cardstock and kept for use.

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Collectible Saint Cards Are Coming Soon!
St. Tarcisius is one of the first Feasttbearer cards you'll be able to collect.
Learn about his Sacrifice this week…and keep an eye out when the full set becomes available!

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