Liturgical Snapshots

Liturgical Snapshots
Author: Owen F. Cummings
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809147830

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Offers an in-depth, ¿right-brain¿ approach to liturgical theology.

SCM Studyguide Catholic Liturgy

SCM Studyguide  Catholic Liturgy
Author: Peter McGrail,Martin Foster
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334055877

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Written by liturgists – pastoral and academic – who make up the Liturgical Formation Sub-Committee of the Department for Christian Life and Worship of the Roman Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, this studyguide offers an introduction to Catholic Liturgy.

The Nexus Between ICT and Liturgy

The Nexus Between ICT and Liturgy
Author: Emmanuel Chinedu Anagwo
Publsiher: LIT Verlag
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2023-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783643966223

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In recent years there has been a groundswell of interest on how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can best be harnessed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Catholic liturgy. Accordingly, the book discusses the future of worship at a time of digital explosion in the Christian Churches, as expended through the lenses of the Second Vatican Council's interdisciplinary document titled Inter Mirifica 13. While the nexus between ICT and Liturgy may seem obvious, the deep connections and the many possibilities for the 21st century e-worship are yet to be significantly explored. When not handled well, they will lead to cataclysmic destruction of liturgical heritage and patrimony. Nonetheless, exploring ICT for e-worship, the book advocates for adherence to guidelines in liturgical celebrations. Hence, the book discloses the meaning, theology, types, prospects, uses, and abuses in ICT for digital worship. This book will make a vital contribution not only to scholarship in liturgical studies in Africa but also as a catalyst towards a simplified consolidation, to the practice of Christian worship in the world today.

Eucharistic Church Eucharistic Formation

Eucharistic Church  Eucharistic Formation
Author: Owen F. Cummings,Mark Nussberger
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666747638

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Theological colleges preparing ministerial candidates for ordination are constantly engaged in revising their curricula. In the American Catholic Church at this time (in 2022), this process is guided by the US bishops' document the Program of Priestly Formation. Mount Angel Seminary believes that its theological curriculum centered on the Eucharist and known as communion ecclesiology offers an integrated approach to priestly formation in all four dimensions of that document: academic, personal, spiritual, and pastoral. The various essays in this book both illustrate how this is done and offer an example to other institutions involved in priestly formation.

Angels

Angels
Author: Cummings, Owen F.
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2024-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809187959

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This book presents a solid Catholic teaching about angels through Scripture and tradition. It includes the ideas of modern theologians such as Bernard Cooke and Karl Rahner.

One Body in Christ

One Body in Christ
Author: Owen F. Cummings
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-01-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498202152

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Many feel that work for Christian unity or ecumenism is not especially urgent or important in the complexities of our contemporary world. So many different issues demand the attention of committed Christians--for example, responding to global crises in which people are suffering, developing strong moral stands on a variety of moral problems and challenges, etc. Such issues must remain of major importance to Christians. However, Christians form the one Body of Christ. If that Body continues to remain divided and fragmented, lacking in unity, concord, and harmony, then Christian witness will be singularly diminished. This book attempts to demonstrate the importance of Christian unity/ecumenism by looking at important contributions of individual theologians and important texts/events, mainly of the twentieth century. The use of this book may help theologians and pastors urge forward the practice of ecumenism so that in God's time divided Christians may all be one.

Liturgical Hermeneutics of Sacred Scripture

Liturgical Hermeneutics of Sacred Scripture
Author: Marco Benini
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2023
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780813237190

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The purpose of this book is to explore what a liturgical approach to the Bible looks like and what hermeneutical implications this might have: How does the liturgy celebrate, understand, and communicate Scripture? The starting point is Pope Benedict's affirmation that "a faith-filled understanding of sacred Scripture must always refer back to the liturgy" (Verbum Domini 52). The first part of the book (based on SC 24) provides significant examples to demonstrate: The liturgical order of readings intertextually combines Old Testament and New Testament readings using manifold hermeneutical principles, specifically how the psalms show the wide range of interpretations the liturgy employs. Prayers are biblically inspired and help to appropriate Scripture personally. The hymns convey Scripture in a poetic way. Signs and actions such as foot-washing or the Ephphetha rite enact Scripture. The study considers the Mass, the sacraments and the Liturgy of the Hours. In the second part, Benini systematically focuses on the various dimensions of liturgical hermeneutics of the Bible, which emerge from the first part. The study reflects the approaches the liturgy offers to Scripture and its liturgical reception. It explores theological aspects such as the unity of the two Testaments in Christ's paschal mystery or the anamnesis as a central category in both Scripture and liturgy. The liturgy does not understand Scripture primarily as a document of the past, but celebrates it as a current and living "Word of the Lord," as a medium of encounter with God: Scripture is sacramental. Liturgical Hermeneutics of Sacred Scripture seeks to contribute not only to the comparison of the Roman, Ambrosian, and Byzantine Rite regarding the Word of God, but most of all to the overall "liturgical approach" to Scripture. As such, it promotes an interdisciplinary dialogue of liturgical and biblical studies.

Worship in Transition

Worship in Transition
Author: John Fenwick,Bryan Spinks
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1995-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780826408273

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This much needed study defines and explains the very many changes in liturgy and worship that have swept Christian churches in the twentieth century. Students of liturgy and church history have hitherto had to search many different sources and tradition in order to gain an understanding of the revolution in worship that has occurred in the church throughout the world. In this work the authors highlight the interdependence of such developments in all the major churches - Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Protestant, and Pentecostal - and in places as far apart as Africa, Europe, India, and North America. The result is a fascinating and wide-ranging study of a subject that touches the lives of all Christians.