Description
This PERFECT BOUND MINI CALENDAR YEAR PLANNER 2023 is the perfect planner for any Catholic woman who wants to stay organized while remaining true to her faith. The monthly planning layout lets you track your appointments, tasks, and goals. You can also add prayer intentions, notes, reminders, and more! Special features include monthly tabs for each month, a reminder to start specific novenas based on the Liturgical Calendar, Saints of the day or month, a pocket for holding your favorite things, an elastic closing band for keeping everything in place, one ribbon bookmark and even a perfect little pen holder. This catholic planner will help you stay focused and organized to accomplish all God has planned for you! It’s the perfect planner for a Catholic woman who wants to stay in touch with her faith while keeping track of her daily activities. Get organized and start planning today!
Product Features
- Plan your month with ease using a monthly layout
- Write down your to-dos, goals, and prayer intentions in one place
- Track the Saints of the day and their corresponding Liturgical Calendar dates
- Handy pocket for holding your favorite things
- Elastic band closure for portability
- One ribbon bookmark for keeping your spot
- Perfect little pen holder
This Perfect Bound Calendar Year Planner 2023 planner is gorgeously handcrafted and designed by Michelle Slough. Photos by Therese Westby.
Check out our videos to see the difference in the planner layout –>> Here’s an inside look in the Mini and Perfect Bound Liturgical Planners! Here’s how we use the different planners!
Find the Big Calendar Year Planner here!
Find the Mini Spiral Calendar Year Planner here!
Marcia Smith (verified owner) –
This is my 2nd year to use the perfect bound mini. I love the smaller compact size. It easily fits in my tote bag, but also has plenty of room for my daily tasks and appointments. And I love the daily habit bubbles where I track: Prayer, Rosary, Workout, daily Gospel and meditation time. Each day has a spot to jot down dinner plans and to reflect on what you are grateful for that day. Other features I use are the Monthly Calendar and I really love the monthly prayer space, I actually use that to write a letter to Jesus to tell him what’s on my heart that month. I often go back and read those letters over the course of the year! The prayers in the front and feast days on the Monthly Calendar are also favorites.
Robin (verified owner) –
I love this planner. I really wanted to give it 5 stars, but with the removal of the liturgical colors on the monthly pages, I had to remove a star. I really hope the liturgical colors will be back next year. I LOVE the addition of the daily check boxes for Daily Devotion, Rosary, and Scripture. Previously, I had used three of the daily tracking circles for this purpose. This is the best planner for Catholic women. It has everything you need to keep you on track in your prayer life as well as your personal and professional appointments. I am so happy that the planner is available in the perfect bound version. I really don’t like spiral bound planners, so this really is perfectly bound.
Blessed is She –
Hey friend!
We took a poll among our BIS Writers and the majority of gals said they didn’t notice the colors, so we opted to remove them to lower the cost of editing time for the planner.
But we love you guys and want to ensure you LOVE the planner, so we are totally open to putting them back in!
Thanks so much for this feedback! <3
Molly P (verified owner) –
I *love* it. I’ve already gone through it to mark family/friend birthdays/holidays, and license anniversaries for my job.
On the serving pass, I planned liturgical living days/recipes well in advance so that I can menu-plan/budget for solemnities/feasts/memorials.
Third pass… highly personal anniversaries, monthly budgets, and tax check-ins. (Unsexy, but necessary…)
Meal-planning is a fun fringe-benefit.
Blessed is She –
We are happy to hear you love it, Molly! <3
Diana Loera (verified owner) –
It’s a beautiful planner. I went with the mini this 2023 new year and I am a little nervous that I won’t have enough room to jot everything down, but I do love how easy it is to carry and looking forward to how the Holy Spirit will guide me. Perhaps I felt called to get the mini because he’s needing me to narrow it down and focus. 🙂
Blessed is She –
So glad you are loving it!
Adrienne Werner (verified owner) –
I fell in love with the 2022 Perfect Bound Mini Calendar Planner and definitely wanted the 2023 Planner. I love we can check off our daily prayer. I used stickers in my 2022 Planner and liked be able to look at my month and week in prayer. The Planner not only tracked my appointments and things I needed to do, it also became a mini journal. It is the perfect size to toss in my purse and held up very well to being tossed around. I don’t go anywhere without it. The one thing I do miss is the Liturgical Mass Colors. I liked looking at the calendar and what the colors meant. I am looking forward to 2023 so I can use my Planner.
Blessed is She –
Hey friend!
We took a poll among our BIS Writers and the majority of gals said they didn’t notice the colors, so we opted to remove them to lower the cost of editing time for the planner.
But we love you guys and want to ensure you LOVE the planner, so we are totally open to putting them back in!
Thanks so much for this feedback!
Miescha (verified owner) –
This is my second year using the Perfect Bound Mini Calendar and I love it! It’s the perfect size to throw in a purse but still substantial enough to carry on its own without having to worry about mis-placing it. The back pocket makes it so that I often can get away with running out to a meeting with just my planner and a pen. I like how the design is discreet enough for me to use in a business setting while still being a reminder to focus all my efforts through the lens of faith. I love the thought that is put into the theme for each planner, and all the quick reference guides at the beginning for holy days of obligation etc. The only thing I wish it had are the weekly mass readings. I realize adding a whole extra journal page each week just for the mass readings could make it unwieldy, but perhaps it could include one extra page per month that had a short list of the mass readings for each of the 4 or 5 weeks for that month and a few lines after each one to jot down quick notes. It could be set up similarly to the regular week view but in place of the days of the week it could say “33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time” – Mal 3:19-20a, Ps 98:5-6, 7-8, 9, 2 Thes 3:7-12 followed by a few lines for notes. Just a thought. This planner is so well thought out that the mass readings are literally the only thing I have to look up somewhere else so either way, you’ve done a fantastic job and there really is nothing else out there like it!