Celebrate Pentecost

May 13, 2026

Celebrate Pentecost with CELEBRATE Trust Resources

We are delighted to share a range of engaging parish and family resources from CELEBRATE Trust to help you mark the joyful Feast of Pentecost. We warmly invite you to share these with your parishes, schools, and families so that together we can grow in faith and celebration.


🕊️ Pentecost Family Activity Pack


An inspiring online collection filled with:

  • Fun activities for all ages
  • Creative prayer ideas
  • Beautiful books to explore
  • Family-friendly films to enjoy together


This pack is a wonderful way for families to celebrate Pentecost meaningfully at home.

🕊️ Pentecost Family Activity Pack

🔥 Find the Flame


A quick, interactive game where families piece together a flame jigsaw puzzle.


This resource also includes optional extension activities such as:

  • Learning a prayer to the Holy Spirit
  • Reflecting on scripture as a family


Part of the CELEBRATE Prayer Resources, Find the Flame encourages both fun and faith-filled reflection.

🔥 Find the Flame

👨‍👩‍👧 Raising Teenagers in a Catholic Family

Supporting parents and carers is a key part of nurturing faith in the home.


CELEBRATE Trust is hosting an online webinar on 2 June, featuring Mike and Alicia Hernon from the Messy Family Project.



This session will offer practical guidance, encouragement, and tools to help parents navigate the joys and challenges of raising teenagers in a Catholic family.

👨‍👩‍👧 Parenting Teenagers Webinar
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