Proper of Seasons for Weekdays, Year II


Book Description

The Chapel Edition is a popular choice among Lectionary users. Its convenient size and full list of features fit a variety of needs. Parishes may use the new Lectionary for Mass for weekdays beginning February 13,2002 (Ash Wednesday). Mandatory use begins May 19, 2002(Pentecost). Special features of this edition: single-column format throughout highly readable 11 pt. Cheltenham bold type fine, buff-colored paper two-color printing to separate rubrics from text readings arranged to avoid page turns additional space between lines for enhanced legibility all readings set in sense lines New American Bible translation




Weekday Lectionary


Book Description

LTP also publishes the Weekday Lectionary in a beautiful ritual edition. Each of the three hardback volumes features a two-column format, bright white paper with large type, and three grosgrain ribbons. The sturdy binding allows the book to lie flat for proclamation. LTP's tradition of beautiful ritual book design shines through in the eye-catching gold-foil stamping that graces each cover. These ritual volumes are a wonderful addition to any place of worship. Proper of Seasons for Weekdays, Year II; Proper of Saints; Common of Saints




Lectionary for Weekday Mass


Book Description

"The Roman Missal restored by decree of the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican and promulgated by authority of Pope Paul VI."







The Roman Catholic Lectionary and the Bible


Book Description

The bishops attending the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) decreed that the treasures of the Bible were to be opened for Roman Catholics by presenting a larger part of the Bible over three years. The first one-volume Lectionary, a collection of biblical texts appointed for worship on given days--what ultimately became four volumes plus a supplement in English--was published in Latin on September 30, 1970. The result of people seeing four volumes consisting of more pages than most Bibles was the erroneous thinking that they heard (read) the whole Bible every three years! The Lectionary edits the Bible. Biblical topics offensive to modern readers are omitted. Powerful biblical women are ignored. Biblical prophetic books are chopped by piecing together verses. There is no application of modern biblical analysis. The biblical passages presented in the Lectionary have been chosen to fit the liturgical year, even though the liturgical year did not exist when the Bible was written! The purpose of this book is to present some sobering statistics about the biblical texts found (and not found) in the Roman Catholic Lectionary, reach conclusions about them, and suggest alternate biblical texts for use in the Lectionary.




The Ministry of Lectors


Book Description

Emphasizing both spiritual and practical preparation, this book will help both experienced and beginning lectors develop their understanding of the ministry of proclaiming the word of God as well as the skills needed to do it well. Wallace offers insight to various aspects of the lector’s work (job, ministry, vocation), and reflects on the mystery of God who speaks to—and through—us in the Word. It includes an accessible explanation of important concepts related to the Lectionary and the liturgy, ideas for spiritual preparation before serving as lector, concrete guidance for ongoing skill development, and a handy pronunciation guide







All Things Mary


Book Description

All Things Mary provides reflections on all Scripture texts associated with celebrations in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary during the liturgical year, in addition to biblical texts presented in the Collection of Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It honors the Mother of God as the exemplar of the Christian life by presenting an anthology of Marian reflections grounded in Scripture texts, litanies, and catechetical teaching about Mary. This book is designed to be used by individuals for private study and prayer and by ministers for study, prayer, and preaching. The goal of this book is to foster ordinary Marian spirituality as it flows from the Bible. An eight-part exercise is offered for each of the entries: (1) a title; (2) a footnote listing where a specific Scripture passage is used in Marian masses; (3) a text giving the notation for the biblical passage; (4) a few verses from the biblical text; (5) a two-paragraph reflection on the biblical text and its application to the Blessed Virgin Mary; (6) a second footnote identifying references to various post-Vatican II documents about Mary; (7) a journal/meditation question for personal appropriation of Mariology; and (8) a concluding prayer.




Proper of Seasons for Weekdays, Year I


Book Description

The Classic Edition is a popular choice among Lectionary users. Its convenient size and full list of features fit a variety of needs. Mandatory use of the Lectionary for Mass for weekdays began May 19, 2002 (Pentecost). Special features of this edition: single-column format throughout highly readable 13 pt. Cheltenham bold type fine, buff-colored paper two-color printing to separate rubrics from text readings arranged to avoid page turns additional space between lines for enhanced legibility all readings set in sense lines New American Bible translation




General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours


Book Description

The purpose of this volume is to make better known the pastoral, theological, and liturgical introduction known as the General Instructuion of the Liturgy of the Hours so that individuals, parishes, and other communities may gain a deeper appreciation of the importance of daily liturgical prayer.