In this post you will find a free printable All Saints Bingo game!
All Saints’ Day is one of the most joyful and hope-filled feasts in the Church year! It’s a day to celebrate all the holy men and women who are in Heaven — not only the saints whose names we know and whose feast days we celebrate, but every soul who has reached eternal life with God.

To help your kids join in this beautiful celebration, I created a fun and faith-filled activity: All Saints Bingo! It’s a simple way to teach about the saints and the Communion of Saints while enjoying time together as a family or class.
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What Does All Saints’ Day Celebrate?
All Saints’ Day, celebrated on November 1, honors all the saints in Heaven — the great multitude of holy people known and unknown who now rejoice forever with God.
We often think of saints like St. Francis of Assisi or St. Thérèse of Lisieux, but this feast goes beyond the canonized saints. It includes countless others — grandparents, missionaries, and quiet souls who lived faithfully and are now part of the Church Triumphant, the Church in Heaven.
The Catholic Church teaches that we are all part of one great family of faith called the Communion of Saints, made up of three parts:
- 🕊️ The Church Triumphant – all the saints in Heaven who have won the race and now see God face to face.
- 🔥 The Church Suffering – the souls in Purgatory being purified and made ready for Heaven.
- 🌍 The Church Militant – that’s us! The faithful here on earth, still striving to follow Jesus and become saints ourselves.
On All Saints’ Day, we rejoice with the Church Triumphant, asking their prayers for us as we continue our journey toward holiness.

What Is All Saints Bingo?
All Saints Bingo is a printable Catholic bingo game featuring the names and pictures of well-known saints. It’s designed to help kids recognize, remember, and love the saints — our heavenly friends and role models.
You can play it just like regular bingo, but instead of numbers, you’ll call out saints. Each time a name is called, take a moment to share a fun fact or story about that saint. It’s amazing how much children remember when learning through play!
Saints included in the Game
Here are the saints included in the game!
Use these feast days and quick facts to teach some saint trivia as you play or before you play.
Need more saint trivia? Check out this post with 100 Saint Q&As!
St. Agnes – January 21
- Young Roman martyr who chose Jesus over worldly honors.
- Patron saint of purity and young girls.
- Her symbol is a lamb, representing her innocence.
St. Andrew – November 30
- One of Jesus’ first apostles and brother of St. Peter.
- Known for his missionary zeal and humble faith.
- Patron saint of Scotland and fishermen.
St. Augustine – August 28
- Lived a wild youth before turning his heart to God.
- Famous for his book Confessions and deep love of truth.
- Patron of theologians and those seeking conversion.
St. Carlo Acutis – October 12
- A modern teen who loved computers and the Eucharist.
- Created a website cataloguing Eucharistic miracles.
- Died in 2006 and inspires youth to use technology for good.
St. Dominic – August 8
- Founded the Order of Preachers (the Dominicans).
- Promoted devotion to the Rosary.
- Known for his joyful preaching and love of Scripture.
St. Dominic Savio – May 6
- Young student of St. John Bosco.
- Lived a holy life of cheerfulness and prayer.
- Patron of young boys and choir members.
St. Edith Stein (St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross) – August 9
- Brilliant philosopher and convert from Judaism.
- Became a Carmelite nun and died in Auschwitz.
- Patron of Europe and seekers of truth.
St. Faustina Kowalska – October 5
- Polish nun who received visions of Jesus as the Divine Mercy.
- Wrote the Diary of Divine Mercy in My Soul.
- Patron of Divine Mercy devotion and mercy itself.
St. Francis de Sales – January 24
- Bishop known for his gentle, loving approach to souls.
- Wrote Introduction to the Devout Life.
- Patron of writers and journalists.
St. Francis of Assisi – October 4
- Gave up wealth to live a life of poverty and service.
- Loved all of God’s creation and called animals his brothers and sisters.
- Patron of animals and ecology.
St. Gertrude the Great – November 16
- German Benedictine nun and mystic of the Sacred Heart.
- Had deep love for the souls in Purgatory.
- Patron saint of nuns and travelers.
St. Herculanus of Perugia – November 7
- Bishop of Perugia during early Christian persecutions.
- Remembered for protecting his people with courage and faith.
- Martyred for refusing to deny Christ.
St. Ignatius of Loyola – July 31
- Former soldier who founded the Jesuits (Society of Jesus).
- Created the Spiritual Exercises to help people discern God’s will.
- Patron of soldiers and spiritual retreats.
St. Jacinta Marto – February 20
- One of the child visionaries of Fatima, Portugal.
- Offered sacrifices for sinners and prayed for peace.
- Died young, full of love for Our Lady and the Rosary.
St. Joseph – March 19 (Feast of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary)
- Foster father of Jesus and husband of Mary.
- Model of humility, hard work, and silent strength.
- Patron of fathers, families, and the universal Church.
St. Josephine Bakhita – February 8
- Born in Sudan and kidnapped into slavery as a child.
- Found freedom and faith in Italy, becoming a sister.
- Patron of victims of slavery and human trafficking.
St. Juan Diego – December 9
- Indigenous man from Mexico who saw Our Lady of Guadalupe.
- His tilma still bears her miraculous image.
- Patron of indigenous peoples and evangelization.
St. Jude – October 28
- One of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
- Patron saint of hopeless or difficult cases.
- Known for spreading hope and courage through faith.
St. Mark the Evangelist – April 25
- One of the four Gospel writers.
- Traveled with St. Paul and St. Peter on missions.
- Patron of notaries and Venice.
St. Mary (the Blessed Virgin Mary) – Many feasts; main solemnity: January 1 (Mary, Mother of God)
- The Blessed Mother of Jesus and Queen of all Saints.
- Perfect model of faith, humility, and obedience to God.
- Patron of all Christians and the Church.
St. Mary Magdalene – July 22
- One of Jesus’ closest followers and the first to see the risen Christ.
- Her love and repentance make her a model of conversion.
- Called the “Apostle to the Apostles.”
St. Monica – August 27
- Mother of St. Augustine who prayed faithfully for his conversion.
- Example of patience, prayer, and hope for parents.
- Patron saint of mothers and wives.
St. Patrick – March 17
- Missionary bishop who brought Christianity to Ireland.
- Used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity.
- Patron saint of Ireland and missionaries.
St. Peter – June 29 (Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul)
- Fisherman called by Jesus to be the first Pope.
- Denied Jesus three times but repented deeply.
- Patron of the Church and all who lead in faith.
St. Philomena – August 11
- Young virgin martyr whose relics were discovered in Rome.
- Known for powerful intercession and miracles.
- Patron saint of youth and purity.
St. Pio (Padre Pio) – September 23
- Italian Capuchin priest known for the stigmata.
- Spent long hours hearing confessions and praying.
- Patron of confessors and those who suffer.
St. Teresa of Avila – October 15
- Spanish Carmelite nun and mystic.
- Reformed her order and wrote The Interior Castle.
- Doctor of the Church and patron of prayer.
St. Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa) – September 5
- Founded the Missionaries of Charity to serve the poorest of the poor.
- Lived her faith through small acts of great love.
- Patron of charity workers and the marginalized.
St. Thérèse of Lisieux – October 1
- Known as the “Little Flower.”
- Taught the “Little Way” of doing small things with great love.
- Doctor of the Church and patron of missionaries.
St. Thomas Aquinas – January 28
- Dominican priest and brilliant theologian.
- Wrote the Summa Theologica, explaining faith and reason.
- Patron of students and Catholic schools.
How to Play All Saints BINGO

- Download and print your All Saints Bingo cards.
(Your free printable is available right here on Kindling Wild!) - Cut out the saint calling cards included in the set. Place them in a small basket or bowl.
- Give each player a bingo card and markers. You can use buttons, paper squares, or small candies.
- Call out saints one by one. The first person to get five in a row (across, down, or diagonally) shouts “All Saints!” instead of “Bingo.”
- Finish with a prayer — perhaps the Litany of the Saints or a short thank-you prayer for our heavenly friends.
Adjusting for Different Ages
This game works beautifully for all ages!
- 👶 For young kids: Keep it simple. When a saint is called and they have that saint on their card, it counts — no need to spell anything out. The focus is on recognition and joy!
- 👦👧 For older kids and teens: Step it up a little! Instead of the word BINGO, use the word SAINT across the top of the cards. They can aim for five in a row under the letters of S-A-I-N-T. It’s a great way to connect the game directly to the feast and deepen their awareness of what the celebration means.
Teaching Moments While You Play
All Saints Bingo isn’t just fun — it’s a wonderful chance to talk about faith. As you play, you can:
- Tell the story of each saint briefly.
- Point out their virtues (courage, humility, love, joy).
- Talk about how we can imitate the saints in our daily lives.
- Remind children that they are called to be saints too!
You can even pause now and then to say together:
“All you holy men and women, pray for us!”

Get Your Free All Saints BINGO Download Here
How to Access the Free Printable
- Drop your email in the box below.
- Check your inbox and click through to the PDF.
- Save it to your computer or phone.
- Print it off at home or at your local printer.
- For personal and non-profit use only. I get a lot of requests for parishes to use my printables. Thank you for asking and you are absolutely welcome to do so. Please consider donating if it is within your parish budget by using my Tip Jar, and please pray for me!
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Celebrate the Joy of Heaven
Playing All Saints Bingo helps make All Saints’ Day a true celebration — not just of the famous saints, but of the joy and hope of Heaven itself. It reminds us that holiness isn’t out of reach; it’s the goal of every Christian life.
This year, gather your family, homeschool group, or parish class and bring out your All Saints Bingo cards. As you laugh, learn, and play, you’ll be joining with the whole Communion of Saints — the Church Triumphant in Heaven, the Church Suffering in Purgatory, and the Church Militant here on earth — all united in Christ’s love.
✨ All Saints, pray for us! ✨


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I tried several times to access your Free All Saints Bingo Game but I kept getting the Guardian Angel Prayer. I already am subscribed to your email newsletter and I sent for the link with no success.
Hi KC – Sorry for the inconvenience. I fixed the download and it is working correctly now, Enjoy!
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Hi there Anna! I just redid the download and it seems to be working now. So sorry for the inconvenience!
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