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Saint Facebook Activity. Follow the templates attached as well as the instructions given. Before you start changing the template, click Save As and give it your saint name. You will always have the original template to refer to if any errors are made.
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Saint Facebook Activity • Follow the templates attached as well as the instructions given. • Before you start changing the template, click Save As and give it your saint name. You will always have the original template to refer to if any errors are made. • You have the flexibility to add more information as needed. • Include pictures in the photo section. • Be aware of all of the little details, saint name locations, photos, font size, color, etc. • Remember the undo button at the top of the page, also known as the boo-boo fixer. • Nothing is permanent until you save. You will Save As first thing and then Save after that. • This will be completed in PowerPoint. While you are working on your page, you may save it to your flash drive. • You will receive information later on how to save on my web page or other source. • Create a Facebook page for a saint using the following guidelines: • Name of historical figure at the top of the page • 1 Profile Picture of your historical figure • Information Corner/Basic Information • Photos • Interesting facts • Famous quote or prayer for the saint • Write significant facts on the timeline. • These facts need to highlight important events • that your saint is famous for. • Be creative! You may add Flairs, • Quizzes, Icons– anything that will enhance your project. Student Name: _______________________________ Saint Name: _________________________________ Saint Facebook Rubric Profile Picture 2 __________ Information Corner/Basic Information Birthday 5 __________ Hometown 5 __________ Year Canonized 5_________ Feast Date 5 __________ Patron Saint of 5__________ Quote or Prayer 8__________ Timeline Information 30 _________ Photos (at least 5) 15 _________ Interesting Facts 5 __________ Above and Beyond 5 __________ Following Directions 5 __________ Information Accuracy 5 __________ TOTAL __________
Wall Photos Flair Boxes St. Maximilian Kolbe Logout Write something… Share Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Birthday:January 8, 1894 Hometown:ZdunskaWola, Poland Year Canonized: 1982 Feast Date August 14 Patron Saint of : prisoners, drug addicts, amateur radio facebook View photos of St. Maximilian Kolbe Famous Quote: “Greater love has no man than this, that he would lay down his life for his friends.” Send your saint a message Poke message Timeline • 1894- born in Poland and named Raymond • 1907- joined the Franciscans at age 13 • Studied in Rome and was ordained • Had strong devotion to the Blessed Mother • Traveled to Japan and India to spread devotion to Mary Immaculate • Always carried Miraculous Medals to distribute • During second World War, he gave shelter to thousands of Polish people, both Christian and Jew • 1941- arrested and sent to a prison in Warsaw, given a convict’s uniform and the number 16670 • Sent to Auschwitz concentration camp where he endured very hard work and beatings • Secretly heard confessions and spoke to other prisoners about God’s love • Gave up his place in line for others to get food • As an example for someone trying to escape the camp, 10 men were chosen to die of starvation in an underground pit, Father Kolbe took another man’s place so the man could be with his wife. • Father Kolbe sang about Mary to lift their spirits while in the pit • After 2 weeks, he was the only one still alive, was then killed by injection and burned with the other prisoners • Died August 14, 1941 • 1982- Canonized by Pope John Paul II Information Birthday: January 8, 1894 Religion: Catholic Hometown: Poland Photos 2 Albums Youth Updated last Tuesday Prison Camp Updated two months ago
Wall Photos Flair Boxes St. Maximilian Kolbe Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Interesting facts: As a young boy he had a vision of the Virgin Mary who offered him two crowns – a white one which meant he would preserve his purity and a red one which meant martyrdom. She asked him which he would accept. Maximilian said he would accept both. This changed him and became a Franciscan. The man whose place Kolbe took in the starvation pit, FranciszekGajowniczek, survived Auschwitz after spending 5 years, 5 months and 9 days there, and lived into his 90’s. He was present at the canonization of Father Kolbe at the Vatican with Pope John Paul II. facebook Photos of St. Maximilian Kolbe 9 Photos
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