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The Ascension Planner: A Tool for Catholic Daily Living

Simplicity is key in the new small edition of the 2026 Ascension Planner. It’s packed with thoughtful, useful touches without being cluttered. And it’s filled with features to help you live your faith. 

What I Look for in a Planner 

The 2026 Ascension Planner checked all the basic boxes for me: 

 

This planner also beautifully integrates faith elements: 

It’s Almost Perfect 

The Ascension Planner has almost everything I would include if I were designing a planner for myself. What’s missing for me? I wish there were more than two blank “notes” pages in the back (or between months). I use those for meal planning. I’ll work around that by using a separate paper and keeping it in the handy back pocket of the planner. 

Also, the Mass readings for Sundays and Solemnities take up almost 1/3 of the usable space in the weekly layout. 

With reflections by Mary Lenaburg and Nell O’Leary, as well as a relatively soft color palette for the monthly dividers and weekday headers, the planner seems to be geared toward women. 

Why I Keep Mentioning the Small Planner 

I’ve been specifying that this review applies to the small version of the Ascension Planner because the large planner has a different layout. Instead of a horizontal box for each day on the weekly layout, the large planner uses a vertical layout with hourly space for appointments. There’s also space each day for a small to-do list, plus a brief contrition and gratitude section, and a little extra space for another running list. (I’ve tried that vertical hourly layout in several other planners, and I wanted to love it, but those are the planners I dump after three months or less of use!) I’m glad Ascension has added a second planner option for people who prefer the horizontal layout. 

You can compare the large and small planners feature by feature, and even flip through sample pages of each, on Ascension.com.  


Copyright 2025 Barb Szyszkiewicz
Photos copyright 2025 Barb Szyszkiewicz, all rights reserved.
A copy of this planner was provided for my review. Opinions are my own.

 

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