Liturgical Living Letter
The liturgical year organizes the Church's worship around Christ's life, and this letter can help you do so as well.
For each month you purchase you'll receive a letter and a 6 x 8 Catholic art print that was created and painted by me that coordinates with an upcoming celebration, feast day, or liturgical event as well as a reflection to explain both the piece and the celebration. So invite yourself, or a friend, into the beautiful rhythm of our faith through this letter.
Monthly
15$Every monthIncludes 1 Letter --- $15 per letterSeasonal
48$Every 4 monthsIncludes 4 Letters --- $12 per letterAnnual
120$Every yearIncludes 12 Letters --- $10 per letter
Last Month's Letter
March 19th, 2026
Solemnity of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary, Foster Father of Jesus.
This solemnity is like a joyful little pause in the middle of Lent --- Because yes, the Church actually encourages us to celebrate! This letter and Catholic art print is the perfect piece to display in your home for your family, or to gift to a friend who could use a little holy encouragement. Don't miss out on bringing St. Joseph into your season!
Last day available for purchase - March, 13th 2026

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My Story
Olivia Ulmer
I’m a Catholic artist with a degree in theology from Franciscan University. My journey as an artist began while studying abroad in Gaming, Austria, where I discovered a deep love for beauty, sacred art, and the way creativity speaks to the soul. For me, beauty is a universal language, capable of reaching hearts beyond words, and through my art I hope to share truth, faith, and the wonder of creation in a way that invites reflection and connection.


Why Begotten Not Made?
Olivia Ulmer
Begotten Not Made exists to remind the world that true beauty is born, not manufactured. Through Religious-inspired art and Catholic art prints, I seek to reflect the sacred truth that every person—and every work of art—is intentionally created, not merely produced. I hope each of my pieces becomes an invitation to encounter faith, wonder, and the love of the Creator in the ordinarily captivating moments of life.



















