ChildMaryMotherJesusChristTeacherBordeaux,FranceJesuitsCardinaldeSourdisLaMotheFoundressPrayerEducationin life andfor lifeTustinBarcelona,SpainWomensavewomenRicharddeLestonnacEducationFulfillyournameRicharddeLestonnacMary,Motherof JesusCrossExtendyourHandFeb. 2,1640SaintJeannedeathUniversal400years ofhistoryVowsWifeLaEnsenanzaMichel deMontaigneCalvinistsCompanyof MaryMay 15,1949CanonizationMaintaintheFlame1610, firstschoolbegunApril 7,1607Orderapproved.ChildMaryMotherJesusChristTeacherBordeaux,FranceJesuitsCardinaldeSourdisLaMotheFoundressPrayerEducationin life andfor lifeTustinBarcelona,SpainWomensavewomenRicharddeLestonnacEducationFulfillyournameRicharddeLestonnacMary,Motherof JesusCrossExtendyourHandFeb. 2,1640SaintJeannedeathUniversal400years ofhistoryVowsWifeLaEnsenanzaMichel deMontaigneCalvinistsCompanyof MaryMay 15,1949CanonizationMaintaintheFlame1610, firstschoolbegunApril 7,1607Orderapproved.

Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Child Mary
  2. Mother
  3. Jesus Christ
  4. Teacher
  5. Bordeaux, France
  6. Jesuits
  7. Cardinal de Sourdis
  8. LaMothe
  9. Foundress
  10. Prayer
  11. Education in life and for life
  12. Tustin
  13. Barcelona, Spain
  14. Women save women
  15. Richard de Lestonnac
  16. Education
  17. Fulfill your name
  18. Richard de Lestonnac
  19. Mary, Mother of Jesus
  20. Cross
  21. Extend your Hand
  22. Feb. 2,1640 Saint Jeanne death
  23. Universal
  24. 400 years of history
  25. Vows
  26. Wife
  27. La Ensenanza
  28. Michel de Montaigne
  29. Calvinists
  30. Company of Mary
  31. May 15, 1949 Canonization
  32. Maintain the Flame
  33. 1610, first school begun
  34. April 7, 1607 Order approved.