Meditations on the Sunday Gospels: Year A


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This is the first in a three volume set of carefully chosen gospel commentaries. It conveys a pro-found richness from a variety of experts.




Gazing on the Gospels Year A


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Provides a reflection on the Gospel reading for each Sunday in Year A. Short inspirational meditations help unlock the heart of Scripture. Beautifully written and widely accessible. Each entry concludes with a specially written prayer.




Come Follow Me: Discipleship Reflections on the Sunday Gospel Readings for Liturgical Year B


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Come Follow Me is a series of reflections based on the assigned Gospel reading for the Sundays of a liturgical year. It can facilitate both personal discipleship study of the Gospels as well promote small group discipleship discussions. It is useful for parishioners, homilists, and parish staff.




Meditations on the Sunday Gospels, Year C


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A meditation for each of the Sunday Gospels, Year C




Sunday Matters


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This book contains reflections on the Sunday Bible Readings for Year A in the Roman Catholic Lectionary. They are intended to assist those preparing homilies or talks on the readings, as well as others whose curiosity and questions have been aroused by these readings. Reflections on Year B and Year C in the the liturgical cycle will appear in subsequent volumes. Sunday matters or should matter to Christians. It is the Lords day and so the most important day of the week, a time for us to acknowledge God as the source, centre and goal of our lives. Because Sunday is a matter of importance there are important matters to consider on this day, such as time for prayer, worship and being nourished by the Word of God. Sunday also matters because it is a limited amount of time and these days there are a host of other things competing for our time and attention: sport, shopping, TV, travel, etc. Deciding what to do on Sundays and other major days of the Christian calendar has become something of a challenge for contemporary Christians, some would say even a crisis.




Following in the Footsteps of Jesus


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This publication offers a guide for reading Sunday Gospels and meditating Homilies every week for the Liturgical Cycle B. This personal meditation on the words of Jesus transforms us more than all the explanations, sermons, and exhortations which reach us from the outside. People change from within.Perhaps this is one of the most serious problems of our religion: we do not change because only what flows through our hearts changes our lives and frequently it is not the vital sap of Jesus that passes through our hearts. The life of the church would be transformed if believers, Christian couples, priests, religious, bishops and educators would make the Gospels their bedside book.




Meditations on the Sunday Gospels, Year B


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In this second in a three-volume set, Father Rotelle's carefully chosen selections onvey the richness and the importance of the modern era--that tradition is ongoing and does not stop with just the Fathers of the Church. Leading the reader through the Sunday liturgical readings of Year B, it can be used as a resource for homilies or sermons, or for reflection.




Sunday by Sunday


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Gazing on the Gospels


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'Gaze on him . . . Consider him . . . Contemplate him . . . As you desire to imitate him.' This advice from St Clare of Assisi is the key to unlocking the door to the heart of Jesus' teaching. Her words provide a pattern of meditation that brings alive the Gospel reading for every Sunday of the Revised Common Lectionary. 'At every point the author persuades the reader that the Gospel readings really are relevant to our contemporary lives . . . she offers many images that will help congregations and preachers alike . . . For its sheer poetry and imagination, Judith Dimond's Gazing on the Gospels . . . is well worth buying'. Robin Gill, in Outlook




Music and Meaning in the Mass


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As musicians, we routinely witness — and personally experience — the powerful influence music has over our bodies, emotions, and minds. As parish musicians, our task is to wield this power in service of the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus on the altar. Indeed, your music, by speaking to humanity in a language deeper than words, can save our world by drawing souls to Christ where He most longs to encounter them — in the Eucharist. Nothing can spark and fan the flames of desire — of longing, love, awe, and reverence — quite like music can when it is skillfully directed to the task. That’s why I’ve written Music and Meaning in the Mass — to guide you carefully through the principles that help draw congregants into active participation in the Mass. Rather than advocating any particular musical style in the liturgy,