
Catholic All Year Compendium
Liturgical Living for Real Life
Aperçu de Catholic All Year Compendium
Discover how to transform ordinary days into sacred celebrations with Kendra Tierney's award-winning guide to Catholic traditions. Endorsed by Blessed Is She and Endow Ministries, this practical compendium has sparked a liturgical living revival among 62,900+ YouTube followers. Ready to make faith deliciously tangible?
Thèmes clés dans Catholic All Year Compendium
- liturgical living
- catholic family traditions
- saint feast days
- religious home education
- liturgical year cycle
Citations de Catholic All Year Compendium
This calendar isn't meant to be burdensome.
Fridays are mini-Good Fridays.
Advent traditions like the Advent wreath hold powerful memories.
Christmas morning combines religious significance with childhood wonder.
The Christmas season isn't just one day but an extended celebration.
Personnages de Catholic All Year Compendium
- Kendra TierneyAuthor and mother sharing liturgical traditions
- St. NicholasSaint whose feast day is celebrated on Dec 6
- St. PatrickSaint whose feast day is celebrated on March 17
À propos de l'auteur
À propos de l'auteur de Catholic All Year Compendium
Kendra Tierney, author of The Catholic All Year Compendium: Liturgical Living in Real Life, is a recognized authority on integrating Catholic traditions into family life. A mother of ten and longtime homeschooler, she draws from two decades of hands-on experience celebrating the liturgical calendar with her own children. Her work blends practical guidance on feast days, prayers, and seasonal activities with humor and relatable anecdotes from raising a large family in a historic fixer-upper home.
Tierney’s expertise extends through her award-winning blog Catholic All Year, contributions to Blessed Is She Ministries, and her role as Endow Ministries’ liturgical living voice. She has also authored A Little Book About Confession for Children and the Traditional Catholic Prayers for Awesome Catholic Kids series.
Featured in interviews with Ignatius Press and the National Catholic Register, her approach resonates with converts, reverts, and cradle Catholics alike. Published by Ignatius Press, The Catholic All Year Compendium has become a trusted resource for families seeking to deepen their faith through tangible, home-based traditions.
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FAQ sur ce livre
The Catholic All Year Compendium provides practical guidance for integrating Catholic liturgical traditions into family life. Authored by Kendra Tierney, it offers season-by-season activities, prayers, recipes, and feast day celebrations—from Advent through Pentecost—to help families deepen their faith. The book emphasizes adaptable practices for busy households, including survival tips for Mass with young children and creating meaningful rituals.
This book is ideal for Catholic families seeking to enrich their domestic church, whether they’re new to liturgical living or experienced. It’s tailored for parents (working or stay-at-home), converts, reverts, and lifelong Catholics who want actionable ideas for celebrating feast days, saint traditions, and liturgical seasons in an accessible, family-friendly format.
Yes—readers praise its comprehensive yet approachable approach to liturgical living. It balances theological depth with real-life practicality, offering customizable traditions (e.g., Japanese Castella Cake for missionary feasts) and relatable advice for overcoming challenges like managing young children during prayer. Reviewers highlight its value for building faith-centered family memories.
The book structures its content around the liturgical calendar, providing step-by-step activities, prayers, and recipes for each season. It includes lesser-known traditions (e.g., St. Lucia buns) and simplifies complex practices, encouraging families to start small. Tierney also shares personal anecdotes, like adapting celebrations during her husband’s cancer treatment, to demonstrate resilience in faith.
Tierney highlights global Catholic traditions, such as:
- Kasutera (Japanese Castella Cake): A dessert introduced by 16th-century Portuguese missionaries, still popular in Japan today.
- Advent Jesse Tree: Scripture-based ornament crafting.
- St. Joseph’s Altar: A Sicilian-inspired feast day celebration.
These examples blend cultural heritage with liturgical observance.
Tierney offers “survival tricks” from her 15+ years as a Catholic mom, including:
- Short, interactive prayers to engage young children.
- Mass kits with quiet toys and religious items.
- Gradual immersion in longer rituals like the Rosary.
Her tips prioritize patience and practicality over perfection.
The domestic church—a family’s role as a faith-centered home—is central. Tierney cites Pope John Paul II’s call to make faith “a normal event” through shared traditions, prayer, and virtue. The book provides tools like feast day menus and saint stories to help families embody this vision without feeling overwhelmed.
Organized liturgically, the book begins with Advent and proceeds through Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time. Each section includes:
- Feast day summaries with historical context.
- Activity guides (crafts, recipes).
- Prayer prompts tailored for families.
This chronological format helps readers navigate the Church year seamlessly.
Absolutely. Tierney encourages starting with 1-2 manageable practices (e.g., Lenten sacrifice jars) and expanding gradually. She avoids elitism, stressing that even “amateur” efforts foster faith. The book’s tone is welcoming to converts and those rediscovering their Catholic roots.
Unlike academic liturgical manuals, this book focuses on real-world application for families. It stands out for its humor, personal vulnerability (e.g., balancing faith amid crisis), and emphasis on joy. Readers contrast it with denser resources, praising its accessibility for parents juggling busy schedules.
Some note the 360-page length might intimidate newcomers, though Tierney advises skipping sections as needed. A few reviewers desired more theological citations, but most appreciate its conversational style, which prioritizes actionable ideas over scholarly rigor.
As families seek stability in uncertain times, the book’s timeless traditions offer grounding. Its emphasis on home-based faith practices aligns with trends toward intentional living and intergenerational spirituality. Updated editions or online communities could extend its reach further.


















