Perpetual CELEBRATION with the Communion of Saints!

Getting organized for the new year?

Have you seen our NEW Communion of Saints Family Calendar!?

January_promo Here’s January!

 

 

It’s a Perpetual Calendar…so it can be used YEAR after YEAR!

If you mark your special family dates ONCE (birthdays, Sacrament anniversaries, milestones), you can make copies of the calendar for Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and cousins. We have…and now the WHOLE family has a record of ALL the same family dates, to which they can add their own!

The NEW Communion of Saints Family Calendar  has the new Saint Scripts Kelly Comics SAINTS!  Many of the Saints’ Feast Days are marked, along with Liturgical Season reminders and Monthly Devotions.  There is also a full index of ALL the Feast Days of the Year included in this PDF download.

Communion of Saints Kit

The NEW Communion of Saints Family Calendar (PDF)  is $15.

8.5″ x 11″ Calendar pages, plus full index of Feast Days for the whole year.

Visit the Communion of Saints Family Calendar for more info: https://equippingcatholicfamilies.com/2013/12/new-last-minute-family-christmas-gift-saints-calendar.html

Comments

  1. This is a neat idea – we’re always looking for ways to incorporate the liturgical calendar into our daily life. I especially like the perpetual aspect of it.

    God Bless,
    James Milliken
    http://vitafamiliariscatholica.blogspot.com/

  2. We are just starting to get the hang of calendars around here, and something like this would be really great to help the kids to learn!

  3. I am an email subscriber, but I don’t see a link in my email for the Craft Sampler.
    Looks like the New Year is starting out right for you and yours! Happy 2014!

    • Thanks, Christine! I just emailed you with the direct link in thanks for being a subscriber. I think I have resolved the issue with the link not appearing on the RSS email: I’ll know for sure with the next RSS email. Enjoy the FREE Cathletics Craft Kit Sampler!
      Monica

  4. Pat Schwarz says:

    Michelle: Sounds like fun for these snowy days ahead. I love painting. Where do these saints go to? How do I purchace them?
    Well, see you in Feb. if not sooner. Pat S

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