I am so excited to bring you this beautiful Catholic Icing liturgical calendar! It’s printable, and it’s the perfect calendar for any Catholic mom trying to live the liturgical year at home. The colors, watercolor flowers, and beautiful lettering make this a beautiful calendar to use throughout your year. I’m going to tell you all the reasons why this is the perfect printable liturgical calendar for families. I don’t know why I waited so long to make this!
How To Get The Liturgical Calendar For Free!
If you sign up for my weekly liturgical newsletter using the box below, you can receive this calendar for free! I will be sending the calendar out via newsletter, and you will receive each monthly page about one week before the month starts.
My weekly liturgical newsletter is always full of currently relevant resources for the liturgical year, weekly readings, and more! This newsletter is the perfect pairing to go with your new liturgical calendar.
Enter your email address below for my FREE weekly newsletter and to receive your free printable calendar pages monthly!
Please note: When you subscribe, you will need to wait for the next weekly newsletter, which typically is sent out on Wednesdays, to have access to that month’s calendar. You will, however, get access to other subscriber-exclusive freebies before the next newsletter.
If you are a member of the Catholic Icing Monthly Membership, you’ll also receive each month, one at a time, as one small part of the membership printables.
Purchasing Option
For just $6.00, you can download all 14 calendar months plus three bonus liturgical planning pages in one easy-to-print PDF file! This is an instant download that is emailed to you at the time of purchase. This is a great option if you don’t want to wait to receive the pages in the newsletter one at a time.
Note: If you are part of the Catholic Icing Monthly Membership, you will receive each month’s calendar page with the membership materials. So if you are a member, do not purchase the calendar unless you want to get the whole year at once.
Liturgical Colors On Calendar
The liturgical colors of each Sunday are indicated throughout the calendar in beautiful coordinating watercolor flowers! Various feast days and solemnities are also indicated by liturgical colors throughout.
Lent and Advent, as well as the Christmas and Easter seasons, are also indicated by length, with coordinating colored bars running through the days.
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Floral Watercolor Design
I love the colorful watercolor flowers that are featured on each page of this calendar! They are definitely my favorite part, along with the beautiful lettering.
What’s Included In The Liturgical Calendar
This is not an overwhelmingly full calendar – there is plenty of space for you to write in your own plans! After working professionally with the liturgical year for over a decade, I included all the feast days I thought were best for living the liturgical year at home. This calendar follows the liturgical year under the liturgical calendar for the dioceses of the USA. (So the feast days align with the USCCB calendar.)
The layout is a monthly format, with each month printed on one vertical paper. This is perfect for hanging on the wall and also for punching holes in to snap into your Weaving The Faith binder, and this calendar totally matches that entire system! It also matches the items included in the Catholic Icing Monthly Membership program, so all of these resources are going to work together perfectly for you! 🙂
Included In The Catholic Calendar:
- Liturgical colors for all Sundays
- Color-coordinated liturgical seasons for Lent, Advent, Christmas, and Easter
- Standard holidays for the USA (Thanksgiving, Independence Day, etc.)
- All Holy Days of Obligation (these can differ slightly from diocese to diocese, so be sure to check locally)
- Solemnities
- Feast days
- Marian feast days
- Saint feast days include doctors of the Church, Marian feast days, modern Saints, classic Saints, well-known Saint feast days, Saint feast days that have large liturgical celebration traditions, and there is diversity represented in Saints and Mary apparitions from around the globe
- Monthly Catholic dedications
- A clean, easy-to-use, uncluttered calendar!
Bonus Feast Day Planning Pages!
I made a few bonus pages for planning during Lent and Advent. They’re included in the calendar pack.
The pages shown are from 2022, but they have been updated for 2025 in the 2025 calendar
Printable Liturgical Catholic Calendar In A Nutshell:
- Each month prints on one tidy full color page that is ready to hang on the wall or go into your binder (This includes 14 months to run from November 2024 – December 2025)
- Beautiful watercolor flowers are featured on each month, and beautiful lettering throughout
- Liturgical colors are also indicated throughout the calendar by coordinating watercolor flowers!
- Calendar follows the liturgical year under the liturgical calendar for the dioceses of the USA
- Also includes American holidays (example: Thanksgiving, Labor Day, etc.)
- All holy days of obligation are marked and all Solemnities are included
- Many feast days, Saint days, Marian feast days, etc. are included (all of my favorites for living the liturgical year at home!)
- Diverse feast days are included, meaning you will find Saint feast days that represent Saints and Marian apparitions from all over the world
- Three special pages for planning Holy Week (2025) and the season of Advent (2024 and 2025) are included as bonus pages
- Seasons of Lent and Advent, as well as the Christmas and Easter seasons, are indicated by colored bars that run the length of that season on the calendar
- Not every day is filled in as I like a calendar that can breathe and isn’t overwhelming, so after working professionally with the liturgical year for over a decade, I compiled what I felt were all the best feast days without making every calendar square have something (so for example, there are no words for things like “second Tuesday of Lent)
- Room for you to write your own feast days or plans on the calendar
- Traditional Catholic monthly dedications are included at the top of each calendar page
- Many popular and modern Saint feast days are included in this easy-to-use calendar!
- Overall, this is a beautiful and simple Catholic calendar that will help you and your kids live the liturgical year at home. I hope you enjoy it!
Grab yours now for just $6 now!
Hi what a wonderful resource as a Catholic school’s religion coordinator! is there any way i could receive the January month without waiting for it to arrive by email …..
When does the email with the liturgical month arrive?
many thanks
Majella
P.S my class LOVED the Advent song!
Hi Majella –
The newsletter just went out a little bit ago, so be sure to check your inbox.
Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager
This is fantastic! Thanks so much for this, Lacy!
God bless, merry Christmas, and happy New Year! 🙂
In Christ,
Greg
I signed up-haven’t received anything yet
Hi Jessica –
I see that you received the welcome email so far. The weekly newsletter comes out on Tuesdays (or very occasionally on Wednesdays instead). While you should now have access to the subscriber page, you’ll have to wait for the next weekly newsletter for the link for this month’s calendar page since it’s only available in the weekly newsletters.
Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager
Am I too late to receive the February calendar? I just signed up today!
You’re not too late! It will come in all the newsletters during February. 🙂
I’m sure you have 50 million other priorities, but if you could make each month into a two-page spread, I would buy this in a heartbeat! It’s what I’ve tried to create myself, but not nearly as beautiful & exhaustive. I just need more space than one page per month provides! 🙂
Love what you share!
Question: Is it possible to purchase just a set of ‘Lenten Home Altar Printables’?
I am a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Omaha,NE. I am in charge of the bulletin boards in the entre way to church. These would be perfect, esp. the one with the name Holy Cross on the Cross. I would have them blown up larger for the boards, as I have for other printed prayers and front picture covers off Today’s Missal ( with their permission). Due to time, I probably won’t use them until next Lent. Please let me know and how much they would cost.
Have you ever considered making/sharing bulletin board ideas?
Love and prayers,
Connie Swanson
A retired elem. teacher
Connie –
That set is available for purchase here:
https://shop.catholicicing.com/product/lenten-home-altar-printables/
Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager
March calendar? I could not find it on the site. I am a subscriber. Perhaps I missed the email?
Hi Mary Kay –
There was a link for the March calendar in the newsletter that was sent last week as well as in the newsletter that was sent out this week. Make sure to check your spam folder if you haven’t been receiving the weekly newsletters.
Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager
Would appreciate a Roman Catholic Calender 2021 Lithurgical. Really would apprecoiate it if you send one at my Add. below..God Bless
Hi Craig –
You can either purchase the whole calendar here: https://shop.catholicicing.com/product/liturgical-catholic-calendar/
Or you can sign up for the newsletter in the post and get each new month as it comes out. The current newsletter has the April calendar available.
Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager
Will there be a 2022 Available soon? Thansk!
Hi Sarah –
There will be a 2022 version, but it probably won’t be available until late November or December.
Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager
Hello Lacy,
I am so glad to stumble into your blog. I am a Catholic mom who is trying to deepen my relationship with the Lord and to know more about our faith.
I am excited to receive the free liturgical calendar for 2022.
God bless you more and more.
Sincerely,
Julai
Hi Julai –
If you haven’t already signed up for the newsletter, make sure to do so. That way, you’ll receive each month of the 2022 calendar, one month at a time throughout the year. 🙂
Have a great week!
Angie, Catholic Icing Business Manager
I’m trying to print out my free January Liturgical calendar….I’ve been a subscriber for years and cannot find a way to print it…..suggestions? Where is the subscriber freebies page?
Hi Mary –
The links for the calendar page and the subscriber freebie page are both in the weekly newsletter. I can’t find your email address that you used here on the newsletter list, so maybe you use a different email address for it. But, either way – you’ll find those links every week in the newsletter.
I hope that helps!
Angie, Catholic Icing Business Manager
When I click on the links, my computer says that the url is not safe and won’t let me go to the link for the free monthly liturgical calendar. When I type in Catholic icing, I cannot find the freebie page for subscribers but the link from the newsletters won’t let me go there. I’ve been a subscriber for years! Please help!
I absolutely love your monthly calendars! I post them in my 5th grade Faith Formation class and we got over all the important dates at the beginning of each month. They are so helpful in my weekly planning, and they are beautiful as well. Thank you, Lacy!