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So, last year I was reading Shower of Roses and she was sharing her favorite planners — the TAN books Saints Planner.  Of course, by the time I had found out about it, it was all sold out.   So this year, I bought one as soon as I heard it was out.    And then never used it.   It is a 16 month, weekly/monthly spread calendar that started September 2013 and goes through December 2014.

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I love the saints days and detailed descriptions each week, but it just doesn’t have enough room for my daily use and I already have a diary type log book, so I’m offering it to one of you!

Good Luck!!

5 Comments on {CLOSED} Saints (Catholic) Calendar 2014 Giveaway

  1. Theresa Maria Rugel-The
    22 January 2014 at 9:32 PM (10 years ago)

    I would like to try to restart daily prayers with my whole family, and also privately, with my husband.
    With most of the kids now grown-up, it’s hard to get us all in one room to pray together. And with my husband working 24-48 hour shifts in the medical field, it makes it difficult to meet up, even on the phone.
    I would also like to share more saint stories with the whole family, to help broaden the mind of my youngest so she can make a the right choice for her Confirmation name, as well as teaching us all something new about some saints that we don’t know yet.

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  2. Jessica
    13 January 2014 at 2:14 PM (10 years ago)

    I would like to implement more daily prayer and celebrate more feast days with my kids.

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  3. Nicole
    13 January 2014 at 10:11 AM (10 years ago)

    My goal this year is to read the readings for Mass everyday and spend some quiet time in reflection. I also want to say the rosary more often and expand prayers with my toddler beyond morning & bedtime prayers!

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  4. Maria
    12 January 2014 at 8:15 PM (10 years ago)

    My spiritual goal is to pray more.

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  5. Emily B
    12 January 2014 at 4:05 PM (10 years ago)

    My spiritual goals this year are to more closely observe the Liturgical calendar and feast days, as well as to read more books by Catholic authors 🙂

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