Liturgical Home Calendar

The Liturgical Home 2025-2026 Calendar

One of the most helpful tools in my journey of liturgical living has been seeing the Church year laid out before me, not just in my mind or in a planner, but right on the wall of my home. That’s why I created a 2025–2026 Circular Liturgical Calendar that beautifully and clearly guides you through the rhythms of the Christian year.

The Story We Live

This calendar is more than just a reference—it’s a daily reminder of the story we live by. It shows the seasons, feast days, fasts, and liturgical colors in a simple, elegant design that’s easy to understand at a glance. Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, Ordinary Time—it’s all here, gently circling the year with purpose and beauty.

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Whether you’re just beginning to mark the liturgical seasons or you’ve been living this rhythm for years, this calendar offers a visual anchor for your home, church, or classroom.

Details:

  • 18″ x 24″ vertical wall poster
  • Printed on premium matte poster paper for a soft, non-glare finish
  • Features feast days, liturgical colors, and seasonal transitions
  • Designed to support both education and formation for individuals, families, and communities
  • Optional add-ons:
    • Magnetic bamboo hanger for easy and reusable display

I created this for those of you who want to stay rooted in the story of the Church, teach your children the meaning behind the colors, remember what season we’re in without checking a dozen websites, and love the idea of seeing sacred time unfold in your home.

If you’ve been reading my work here at Anglican Compass and longing for a simple, beautiful way to stay connected to the Church year, this is it.

You can find it here.

And yes, it pairs beautifully with candles, icons, and the daily mess of real life!


Image courtesy of Ashley Tumlin Wallace.

Published on

November 4, 2025

Author

Ashley Tumlin Wallace

Ashley Tumlin Wallace, the author of the Liturgical Home series of books and articles at Anglican Compass, is a homeschooling mom of four and the wife of an Anglican priest. She and her family live in the panhandle of Florida.

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