2026 Spiritual Planner

January – Christ’s light

  • Liturgical context: Christmas season ends 11 January 2026, then Ordinary Time resumes 12 January.
  • Theme: Incarnation and beginning again.
  • Book: “Introduction to the Devout Life” – St Francis de Sales (on holiness in daily duties).
  • Bible passage: John 1:1–18 (the Word made flesh).
  • Saint quote: “Holiness does not consist in doing extraordinary things, but in accepting, with a smile, what Jesus sends us.” – St Teresa of Calcutta.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Make a realistic rule of life (fixed morning offering, night examen, weekly confession if possible).
    • One act of kindness daily inspired by the “Hidden Power of Kindness” spirit.

February – Conversion and mercy

  • Liturgical context: Ordinary Time until 17 Feb; Lent begins Ash Wednesday 18 Feb 2026.​
  • Theme: Repentance and God’s mercy.
  • Book: “The Confessions” – St Augustine (selected chapters).​
  • Bible passage: Luke 15 (prodigal son and parables of mercy).
  • Saint quote: “Nothing whatever pertaining to godliness and real holiness can be accomplished without grace.” – St Augustine.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Prepare a thorough examination of conscience; go to confession at least once.
    • Fast from one comfort and give the saved money to the poor.

March – Deep Lent

  • Liturgical context: Core of Lent, with Palm Sunday on 29 March 2026.​
  • Theme: Interior combat.
  • Book: “The Imitation of Christ” – Thomas à Kempis (meditate one short chapter per day).
  • Bible passage: Matthew 4:1–11 (Jesus’ temptation) and Isaiah 53.
  • Saint quote: “Sanctity consists in struggling… in heroically trying to overcome [our defects].” – St Josemaría Escrivá.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Daily spiritual examen in Ignatian style (gratitude, review, sorrow, resolution).
    • Choose one specific vice to fight (e.g., impatience) with a concrete opposite act each day.

April – Holy Week and Easter

  • Liturgical context: Holy Week (29 March–4 April), Easter Sunday 5 April 2026; Easter season begins.​
  • Theme: Passion and Resurrection.
  • Book: “Conversation with Christ” – Peter Rohrbach (on mental prayer).
  • Bible passage: John 13–20 (Last Supper to Resurrection).
  • Saint quote: “Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.” – St John Paul II.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Pray the Way of the Cross on Fridays.
    • Spend at least 15 minutes weekly in silent adoration before the Blessed Sacrament.

May – Mary and the Spirit

  • Liturgical context: Easter season continues to Pentecost (24 May 2026).
  • Theme: Marian devotion and openness to the Holy Spirit.
  • Book: “True Devotion to the Holy Spirit” – Archbishop Luis Martínez or “True Devotion to Mary” – St Louis de Montfort.
  • Bible passage: Acts 1–2 (Ascension and Pentecost with Mary).
  • Saint quote: “Holiness is a disposition of the heart, which renders us humble and little in the hands of God.” – St Thérèse of Lisieux.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Pray at least one decade (or full Rosary) daily for the Church.
    • Consecrate yourself or your family to Mary or the Holy Spirit.

June – Sacred Heart and reparation

  • Liturgical context: Ordinary Time with the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart (date per 2026 calendar after Corpus Christi).​
  • Theme: The Heart of Jesus and reparation.
  • Book: “In Silence with God” – Benedict Baur (on recollection).
  • Bible passage: John 19:31–37 (the pierced Heart).
  • Saint quote: “Behold this Heart which has so loved men…” – Jesus to St Margaret Mary (summarized from her revelations).
  • Concrete practices:
    • First Friday communion of reparation (if possible).
    • Daily act of reparation for sins against the Eucharist and purity.

July – Spiritual combat in ordinary life

  • Liturgical context: Ordinary Time.
  • Theme: Perseverance in small battles.
  • Book: “Spiritual Combat” – Lorenzo Scupoli.
  • Bible passage: Ephesians 6:10–20 (armor of God).
  • Saint quote: “Holiness… depends on God’s love; every daily act can be transformed into an act of love.” – St Ursula Ledóchowska.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Offer each day’s work explicitly for a specific intention.
    • Choose one “hidden” sacrifice daily (no complaints, no one knows).

August – Hope and heaven

  • Liturgical context: Ordinary Time, with the Assumption (15 August).​
  • Theme: Heavenly hope.
  • Book: “Story of a Soul” – St Thérèse of Lisieux.​
  • Bible passage: Colossians 3:1–17 (“Seek the things that are above”).
  • Saint quote: “I will spend my heaven doing good on earth.” – St Thérèse of Lisieux.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Meditate weekly on the Glorious mysteries.
    • Visit a cemetery once this month to pray for the dead and remember eternity.

September – Word of God and study

  • Liturgical context: Ordinary Time, Exaltation of the Holy Cross (14 September).​
  • Theme: Love for Scripture.
  • Book: “Conversation with God” daily meditations (or any solid daily commentary on readings).
  • Bible passage: 2 Timothy 3:14–17 and Psalm 119 selections.
  • Saint quote: “Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ.” – St Jerome.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Lectio divina 3–4 times per week (Read–Meditate–Pray–Contemplate).
    • Memorize at least one verse per week.

October – Mission and the Rosary

  • Liturgical context: Month of the Rosary and World Mission Sunday; Ordinary Time.
  • Theme: Evangelization and Marian prayer.
  • Book: “All for Jesus” – Frederick Faber, or a missionary saint biography (e.g., St Francis Xavier).
  • Bible passage: Matthew 28:16–20 (Great Commission) and Acts 13.
  • Saint quote: “Do not be afraid to be holy! … Full, true freedom is born from holiness.” – St John Paul II.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Pray the Rosary (or at least one mystery) for missions daily.
    • Share one explicit faith testimony this month (family, media, or parish).

November – Saints and the dead

  • Liturgical context: All Saints (1 Nov), All Souls (2 Nov), final weeks of Ordinary Time focusing on last things.​
  • Theme: Holiness and eternity.
  • Book: “Uniformity with God’s Will” – St Alphonsus Liguori (short but powerful).
  • Bible passage: Revelation 7 and 21–22.
  • Saint quote: “If God does not desire me to be a saint, He would not have created me a reasonable being.” – St Peter Julian Eymard.
  • Concrete practices:
    • Daily prayer for souls in purgatory; if possible, visit a cemetery during the indulgenced days.
    • Reflect weekly on death, judgment, heaven, hell in a serene, hopeful way.

December – Advent and preparation

  • Liturgical context: Advent begins 29 November 2026; focus this month on waiting and hope.
  • Theme: Preparation for Christ.
  • Book: “The Way” or “Christ is Passing By” (homilies) – St Josemaría Escrivá, or an Advent devotional.
  • Bible passage: Isaiah 9, Luke 1–2.
  • Saint quote: “Do not be afraid to be saints.” – St John Paul II (youth exhortations).
  • Concrete practices:
    • Keep a simple Advent wreath or crib devotion; reduce external noise (media fasting).
    • Choose one concrete reconciliation (forgive someone, repair a relationship) before Christmas.

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One response to “2026 Spiritual Planner”

  1. This is lovely, thank you. I try to follow the Episcopal church liturgy.

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