Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word 2012 USA
Author: Graziano Marcheschi
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Published: 2011-07-06
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781568549750
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Author: Graziano Marcheschi
Publisher:
Published: 2011-07-06
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781568549750
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Graziano Marcheschi
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Published: 2011-07-06
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781568549767
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joseph M. Staudacher
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor Publishing
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9780879739904
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFew things are more publicly embarrassing than stumbling over a word during the readings at Mass. Avoid a fiasco by learning the correct pronunciation of hundreds of biblical names with Lector's Guide to Biblical Pronunciations, Updated. This very popular best seller has been completely updated and expanded to correspond with the new Lectionary. With nearly double the entries of the original edition, it is still the same small size that will fit neatly into your pocket, purse, or out of sight on the Ambo. So reasonably priced, every lector should have his or her own copy.
Author: Bishop Athanasius Schneider
Publisher: Angelico Press
Published: 2019-09-29
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 1621384918
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this absorbing interview, Bishop Athanasius Schneider offers a candid, incisive examination of controversies raging in the Church and the most pressing issues of our times, providing clarity and hope for beleaguered Catholics. He addresses such topics as widespread doctrinal confusion, the limits of papal authority, the documents of Vatican II, the Society of St. Pius X, anti-Christian ideologies and political threats, the third secret of Fatima, the traditional Roman rite, and the Amazon Synod, among many others. Like his fourth-century patron, St. Athanasius the Great, Bishop Schneider says things that others won’t, fearlessly following St. Paul’s advice: “Preach the word, be urgent in season and out of season, convince, rebuke, and exhort, be unfailing in patience and in teaching” (2 Tim 4:2). His insights into the challenges facing Christ’s flock today are essential reading for those who are, or wish to be, alert to the signs of the times. Reminiscent of The Ratzinger Report of 1985, Christus Vincit will be a key point of reference for years to come.
Author: Mitch Finley
Publisher: Resurrection Press
Published: 1999-03
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781878718570
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis handy little book will increase your understanding of this ministry. It will help you to carry it out well. You will discover that you become stronger in your faith in other ways, too. You will come to realize that a lector is far more than someone who simply stands up and reads aloud from the lectionary--much, much more than that. Packed with inspiration, history, voice suggestions. A great Christmas gift for all lectors and especially for newly appointed lectors. Also available in Spanish: RPS123/04.
Author: Margaret Nutting Ralph
Publisher: Paulist Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 9780809141296
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplains literary forms used in Scripture -- myth, gospel, parable, allegory, letter, and others -- and shows how this knowledge is important in interpreting the Bible.
Author: Paul Turner
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 1568547994
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lizette Larson-Miller
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2013-06-26
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1621897532
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe importance of baptism within Christian history, theology, and practice is of the first order. Rooted in Christian Scripture, baptism is initiation into Jesus Christ and the sacramental beginning of engagement with the church, the body of Christ. In recent decades, the relationship between baptismal theology and ecclesiology has changed. Rather than focusing solely on the implications of baptism for individuals, the center of theological conversation has moved increasingly to the nature of baptism as formative of the church. One of the pioneers in exploring this theological issue in the United States has been the Rev. Dr. Louis Weil, who, from the time he helped author the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, has advocated for an approach called "baptismal ecclesiology." In a number of essays since the 1980s, Dr. Weil has encouraged an increasingly ecumenical conversation around this particular approach to ecclesiology. This ecumenical collection of essays by a distinguished and international group of sixteen scholars continues the conversation on liturgy and ecclesiology begun by Fr. Weil.
Author: Dwight Longenecker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2017-11-06
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1621576566
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The perfect Christmas gift for anyone interested in the historical background behind the birth of Jesus of Nazareth." — Robert J. Hutchinson, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible, The Dawn of Christianity, and Searching for Jesus. "Utterly refreshing and encouraging." — Eric Metaxas, New York Times bestselling author of Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy and Martin Luther "The best book I know about the Magi." — Sir Colin John Humphreys, Ph.D., author of The Mystery of the Last Supper Modern biblical scholars tend to dismiss the Christmas story of the “wise men from the East” as pious legend. Matthew’s gospel offers few details, but imaginative Christians filled out the story early on, giving us the three kings guided by a magical star who join the adoring shepherds in every Christmas crèche. For many scholars, then, there is no reason to take the gospel story seriously. But are they right? Are the wise men no more than a poetic fancy? In an astonishing feat of detective work, Dwight Longenecker makes a powerful case that the visit of the Magi to Bethlehem really happened. Piecing together the evidence from biblical studies, history, archeology, and astronomy, he goes further, uncovering where they came from, why they came, and what might have happened to them after eluding the murderous King Herod. In the process, he provides a new and fascinating view of the time and place in which Jesus Christ chose to enter the world. The evidence is clear and compelling. The mysterious Magi from the East were in all likelihood astrologers and counselors from the court of the Nabatean king at Petra, where the Hebrew messianic prophecies were well known. The “star” that inspired their journey was a particular planetary alignment—confirmed by computer models—that in the astrological lore of the time portended the birth of a Jewish king. The visitors whose arrival troubled Herod “and all Jerusalem with him” may not have been the turbaned oriental kings of the Christmas carol, but they were real, and by demonstrating that the wise men were no fairy tale, Mystery of the Magi demands a new level of respect for the historical claims of the gospel.
Author: Usccb
Publisher: USCCB
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 49
ISBN-13: 9781574554946
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGives attention to the biblical and theological foundations for effective liturgical preaching. --Back cover.