Uncut Mountain Press Launches 2025-2026 Orthodox Student Planner
FLORENCE, AZ — Uncut Mountain Press introduces the Uncreated Light Orthodox Student Planner for 2025-2026, a 172-page, full-color resource dedicated to venerated holy men and women not yet officially glorified.
Printed on high-quality paper with lay-flat spiral binding and a durable cover, it’s designed for Orthodox Christians seeking a well-ordered spiritual and academic life.
The planner features a complete ecclesiastical calendar with old and new calendar dates, fasting stipulations, and daily Scripture readings according to the Revised Julian calendar, alongside the saint of the day and weekly tone.
Monthly sections include a biography of a saint, teachings and quotes, and weekly sayings from holy men and women. It offers morning, evening, and task-specific prayers, plus St. Joseph the Hesychast’s insights on planning.
Ideal for students and Christians of all ages, it includes spacious weekly and monthly spreads, class schedules, and pages for yearly and monthly goals, daily habits, prayers, and homework tracking.
A nine-week Nativity calendar and an eleven-week Great Lent calendar align with the Orthodox liturgical cycle, starting September 1.
The planner is made in the USA, the planner ships the week of August 11, 2025.
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