Ascencion Planner 2025 Year Of Hope
$44.99
How can you center your daily life around the Catholic Faith?
Introducing a new and beautiful Catholic planner designed to help Catholics focus on peaceful planning while integrating their Faith into their daily lives. The 12-month Ascension Planner 2025 is thoughtfully designed for intentional Catholic living.
After selling out last year, the Ascension planner is back again for 2025, and designed to help Catholics build their daily life around the Church’s Jubilee year with the theme “Pilgrims of Hope.”
Whether your pace of life is busy or quiet, this planner will help you stay rooted in prayer, Scripture, and the liturgical year that brings meaning to each day, week, and month.
Discover a Catholic planner unlike any other!
*Lighter in weight AND filled with more content than previous Ascension planners, the 2025 planner features:
*Monthly reflections and prayers by Beth Sri focused on finding hope in the different seasons of life
*Reminders for prayer and Catholic feast days
*Weekly Bible verse and gratitude-themed prayer by Lisa Hendey, keyed to the Bible in a Year reading plan
*Saints’ feast days, liturgical seasons, holy days of obligation, and penitential days marked on the calendar
*An aid to preparing for the Sacrament of Reconciliation
And much more, including:
*Open and flexible weekly space, which can be used for listing prayer intentions
*Two customizable daily trackers and a daily Divine Mercy tracker
*Common Catholic prayers, including infographics on how to pray the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet
*Daily prayer tracker for novenas and more; space for contrition and thanksgiving each evening
*Additional exclusive Jubilee content, including the official letter from Pope Francis and Jubilee dates for 2025
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SKU (ISBN): 9781954882805
ISBN10: 1954882807
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Ascension Press
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