Celebrated on 12/01/2026
Spiritual Literacy Month encourages people to explore the wisdom found in everyday experiences, from nature to the arts. The term 'spiritual literacy' was popularized by educator Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat in their 1996 book 'Spiritual Literacy: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life.'
Spiritual Literacy Month was established to promote the practice of recognizing the sacred in daily life. The concept was spearheaded by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, co-founders of the website Spirituality & Practice, who coined the term 'spiritual literacy' in their 1996 book. The month-long observance aims to encourage individuals to develop a deeper awareness of spiritual dimensions in ordinary activities, such as reading, walking, or listening to music.
Over time, Spiritual Literacy Month has evolved from a niche concept into a broader movement embraced by interfaith groups, educators, and mindfulness practitioners. Initially focused on reading sacred texts and nature, modern celebrations now include digital resources, online courses, and community events that highlight spiritual themes in film, literature, and art. Many organizations use the month to host workshops, book clubs, and meditation sessions that foster spiritual growth and literacy.
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