Follow the Church's liturgical year with the beautifully illustrated Year of Grace Liturgical Calendar 2027. This poster calendar provides a visual presentation of the liturgical year, helping Catholics better understand the seasons, celebrations, and rhythms of the Church's worship.
Featuring stunning artwork by Rebeca Luciani, the 2027 calendar highlights the psalms that have shaped the prayer life of God's people throughout salvation history. The artwork reflects the rich tradition of the Psalms, offering insight into the prayers Jesus Himself would have known and prayed as a faithful Jew.
Each corner of the calendar features psalms proclaimed during the Mass, while the center displays the opening words of Psalm 96 in Hebrew: "Sing to the Lord a new song." Images of King David playing the harp and Jesus of Nazareth in traditional Jewish prayer garments illustrate the connection between the Psalms, the liturgy, and the fulfillment of God's promises in Christ.
The circular calendar design makes the liturgical year easy to understand at a glance. Liturgical seasons are presented in their traditional colors, with Sundays around the outer edge and the days and weeks radiating from the center. The calendar begins with the First Sunday of Advent on November 29, 2026, and concludes with the final Saturday of the liturgical year on November 27, 2027.
Ideal for parishes, schools, classrooms, faith formation programs, and homes, this calendar serves as both a teaching tool and a beautiful visual reminder of the Church's sacred year.
Year of Grace Liturgical Calendar 2027 Details:
- 2027 Edition
- Available as laminated and non-laminated
- Features artwork by Rebeca Luciani
- Highlights psalms used throughout the liturgical year
- Circular design illustrating the liturgical calendar
- Traditional liturgical colors identify each season
- Begins November 29, 2026 (First Sunday of Advent)
- Ends November 27, 2027
- Ideal for parishes, schools, classrooms, and homes
- Educational resource for faith formation and liturgical instruction
Suggested Uses:
- Give one to every parish or school family
- Display in classrooms and meeting rooms
- Hang in church vestibules for parish education
- Use for student assignments on liturgical celebrations
- Present to First Communion and Confirmation candidates