Divine Worship and Human Healing

Divine Worship and Human Healing
Author: Bruce T. Morrill
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814662335

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Would many believers consider a wake or funeral an act of worship? What does it mean to say that in anointing the sick or administering Viaticum to the dying humans are healed? Such questions plumb the biblical and traditional depths of the paschal mystery. Just as Jesus' ministry at the social-religious margins revealed the center of his faith in God'??s reign, so also the church's ministry to sickness and death reveals much about the baptismal and Eucharistic worship so central to its entire life. In Divine Worship and Human Healing Bruce Morrill turns to the rites serving the sick, dying, deceased, and grieving to show why sacramental liturgy is so fundamental to the life of faith. Readers will appreciate both his compelling narratives from actual pastoral experience and his engagement with biblical, theological, historical, and social-scientific resources. Morrill invites readers to discover how the liturgical ministry of healing discloses God's merciful love amid communities of faith. Jesuit Father Bruce Morrill discusses new book on Liturgical Theology from Jesuit Conference USA on Vimeo.

Bodies of Worship

Bodies of Worship
Author: Bernard J. Cooke
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814625290

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Bodies of Worship explores how the ecclesial, ritual, individual, and cultural bodies engaged in the Church's worship contribute to the theory and practice of both liturgical theology and pastoral ministry. The authors bring solid historical and theoretical scholarship to bear on the practice and experience of the liturgy and spirituality of the Church.

Suffering in Worship

Suffering in Worship
Author: Armand Léon van Ommen
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317048497

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How does the universal experience of suffering relate to the experience of worship? Questioning how Anglican liturgy welcomes people who are suffering, Suffering in Worship uniquely applies a narrative–ritual model for the analysis of both the liturgical text and worship services themselves. In this book, van Ommen draws on interviews with participants in worship as well as clergy. Highlighting several elements in the liturgy which address suffering, including the Eucharist, songs, sermons and prayers of intercession, he shows the significance of a warm and safe liturgical community as a necessary context for suffering people to find consolation. This book also uses the concept of remembrance to plead for liturgy that attends to the suffering of both God and people. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of pastoral theology as well as clergy.

Human Illness and Divine Healing

Human Illness and Divine Healing
Author: Lester Sumrall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Spiritual healing
ISBN: 0937580716

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Dr. Sumrall's ministry began when he was healed of tuberculosis at age 17. This miracle was the first of hundreds which have characterized his ministry. Study the many ways that God uses to get healed.

Practical Sacramental Theology

Practical Sacramental Theology
Author: Bruce T. Morrill
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725297203

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What motivates practice of the liturgy and sacramental rites of the church? Does the worship of God begin and end within each ritual enactment, or does the truth and value of sacramental celebration reside in the broader context of Christian life in church and society? For more than two decades, prominent Jesuit sacramental-liturgical theologian Bruce Morrill has explored the promise and problems inherent in the Second Vatican Council's call to renew liturgy's basic purpose--namely, the glorification of God and the sanctification of people. Morrill's fundamental argument is that this ancient Christian principle is of a piece, that divine glory and human holiness are, so to speak, two sides of a single coin. The value of liturgy and sacraments is depleted, if not lost, unless they function within a holistic practice of faith that seeks the upbuilding of ethical lives, personal and social. With numerous real-life examples plus references to current sociological studies, the chapters address both modern challenges to and biblical and traditional resources for the celebration of sacramental rites today.

Worship that Cares

Worship that Cares
Author: Mark Earey
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334048879

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An introduction to the principles and skills of pastoral liturgy. Inter-denominational, this text can be used across different Christian traditions, in both formal and informal contexts and to meet traditional and non-traditional pastoral needs.

Polarization in the US Catholic Church

Polarization in the US Catholic Church
Author: Mary Ellen Konieczny,Charles Christopher Camosy,Tricia Colleen Bruce
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814646656

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It is no secret: the body of Christ in the United States is broken. While universality and unity amid diversity is a fundamental characteristic of Roman Catholicism, all-too-familiar issues related to gender, sexuality, race, and authority have rent the church. Healthy debates, characteristic of a living tradition, suffer instead from an absence of genuine engagement and dialogue. But there is still much that binds American Catholics. In naming the wounds and exploring their social and religious underpinnings, "Polarization in the US Catholic Church" underscores how shared beliefs and aspirations can heal deep fissures and the hurts they have caused. Cutting across disciplinary and political lines, this volume brings essential commentary in the direction of reclaimed universality among American Catholics."

Saved and Healed

Saved and Healed
Author: DR. NNEKA O. IKE
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781482890440

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‘Saved and Healed’ seeks to remind you that divine healing for your body and mind is the will of God the Father and part of the redemptive work of Jesus. You are encouraged to receive it for yourself when you are unwell, minister and preach it to others with the same faith with which you received salvation because by Jesus’ stripes you are healed. (Isaiah 53:5). ‘Saved and healed’ is a powerful life-changing reading as well as training book that is designed to equip you for healing miracle evangelism for the end time harvest. The reflection question format makes ‘Saved and Healed’ a valuable resource for group experience. It is an easy read with short interesting human stories that drive home the main points of each chapter, which is one of the things that distinguish this book from the books of similar nature. Before you finish this book, you can begin to operate in a new level of boldness and authority over satan and sickness; fresh enthusiasm and strong faith to get out and do the works of Jesus with a burning desire for more intimacy with the Holy Ghost because of the fresh insights that ‘Saved and Healed’ provides.