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Year of Grace 2027 | Laminated Poster | PREORDER

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Expected release date is Jul 15th 2026

Year of Grace 2027 (laminated poster)

Kathyrn Ball-Boruff

Order code: YG27LL 978-1-61671-869-5 | Poster | 26 x 26 | Language: English | Copyright Year: 2026

 

The Year of Grace 2027 liturgical calendar presents the bold and intensely chromatic illustrations of Argentinian artist, Rebeca Luciani.

The art offers a visual meditation on the psalms that are proclaimed at Sunday Mass throughout Year B of the three-year lectionary cycle. The psalms that were chosen correspond to the portion of the liturgical year that is displayed in each of the four corners. The psalms are the prayerbook of both the Jewish and Christian faithful. When we pray the psalms, we place the very words of Jesus upon our lips and express the human emotions of joy, praise, thankfulness, fear, grief, lamentation, and even anger. The center of the calendar shows Jesus with his hands outstretched in prayer, a sign of his obedient, self-emptying devotion to God the Father. He is wearing the Jewish prayer shawl, the tallit, a reminder of the commandments of the Torah, and that Jesus, as a Jewish person, shared in the priesthood of God. Through our baptism, we too share in the ministerial priesthood of Jesus and are called to be people of prayer. The psalms are a means by which we consecrate our day to God and give voice to the whispers of our hearts. Journeying through the liturgical year with the illustrations of the corners give us a means to praise God during Advent, Christmas Time, and winter Ordinary Time; seek conversion and open hearts during Lent and Triduum; rejoice during Easter Time; and give thanks to God for his bounty and harvest during the summer and fall months of Ordinary Time. Focusing on the psalms provides a rich opportunity for teachers and catechists to open the prayer book of the Christian faithful and help children and adults develop a daily habit of praying with the psalms.

This year’s Year of Grace calendar includes the celebrations that are proper to the 2027 liturgical year. It begins with the First Sunday of Advent, November 29, 2026, and ends with the last Saturday of the liturgical year, November 27, 2027.

LTP’s circular display of the liturgical year makes its key features easily understandable. We can see at a glance the liturgical seasons in their characteristic colors, Sundays on the outer rim, and the days and weeks radiating from the center.

    

Use Year of Grace 2027 calendar in many ways: 

      
  • Give (or sell) one to every household in the parish and school.
  • Hang one in every classroom, meeting room, and in the church vestibule to teach about the liturgical year.
  • Assign students to report on specific liturgical days.
  • Present calendars to first communicants and Confirmation candidates.