This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. View our full disclosure policy HERE.
Liturgically living has been on my radar the past few years. As our girls get older, I feel this pressure as a mom to add traditions into our daily life that they will remember and carry into their future homes. We do this with birthdays and major holidays, but the past few years I've realized that our rich Catholic Faith gives us so many days to celebrate.
This past year we added celebrating All Saints Day, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, St. Nicholas, and St. Patrick. None of these were traditions in our Catholic home growing up. We celebrated Easter, Advent, Lent, Christmas and went to Mass on Holy Days of Obligation as well as Sundays. But we never really celebrated feast days or dug into the richness that our Faith has to offer for each of the liturgical seasons.
When Jen Frost from Faith and Fabric reached out and asked if I wanted to read and review a copy of her new book, Make Every Day Blessed: Living the Liturgical Year, I immediately said yes. I knew that this short and simplistic journal/book would be the perfect way for me to reflect and learn more about living liturgically.