As the leaves fall and the liturgical year draws to a close, the Church turns our hearts toward remembrance. November is a sacred time set aside to pray for the living and the dead, to reflect on eternity, and to renew our call to mercy.
To help families enter into this season with intention and joy, We’ve created a Mercy Printable Bundle—a free gift designed to guide your household through the spiritual richness of November.
What’s Inside the Bundle?
This printable set is more than a calendar—it’s a gentle companion for your family’s journey through the Works of Mercy. Whether you’re just beginning or already living these works in quiet, hidden ways, this bundle offers space to reflect, plan, and grow.
Here’s what you’ll find:
- A November Calendar Page: A visual anchor for the month, with space to mark feast days, family intentions, and acts of mercy.
- The Works of Mercy + 56 Ideas: Each work is paired with fresh, practical suggestions. These are simple ways to serve, love, and notice how your daily life is already bearing fruit for the Lord.
- Weekly Planner: A space to set intentions, plan acts of mercy, and gently structure your family’s week around prayer and service.
- Journaling Page: A place to reflect on what mercy looks like. These pages invite quiet conversation with God and one another.
- Candles of Remembrance Page: A tender deep dive into the spiritual work of praying for the living and the dead. Use this page to name those you love, light a candle, and remember that mercy reaches beyond time.
Why November?
In Catholic tradition, November is dedicated to remembering the souls of the faithful departed. It’s a time to pray, to visit cemeteries, to offer Masses, and to renew our hope in the Resurrection. It’s also a beautiful moment to teach children that mercy is not just a feeling—it’s a way of life.
This bundle is meant to help families live mercy together. To see how feeding the hungry might look like baking muffins for a neighbor. How comforting the sorrowful might mean writing a note to someone who’s grieving. How praying for the dead might begin with lighting a candle and whispering a name in your heart.
How to Receive the Bundle
This printable set is free HERE!
May this November be a time of gentle renewal. May your home become a place where mercy is practiced, remembered, and passed on.
And, if you haven’t seen the Pocket Guide to the Works of Mercy yet, check it out. It offers a clear, prayerful path to living out the corporal and spiritual works of mercy in everyday life.
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