Mary and the Liturgical Year

Mary and the Liturgical Year
Author: Katharine E. Harmon
Publsiher: Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781616717285

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In Mary and the Liturgical Year: A Pastoral Resource, liturgical scholar and professor Katharine E. Harmon offers an engaging survey of Mary’s role in the Church’s liturgical prayer from the first days of the early Church to our own day. In this unique resource, Harmon examines the twelve prominent Marian solemnities, feasts, and memorials celebrated throughout the liturgical year. Pastoral ministers, theology students, and persons seeking to reflect on Mary as a source of wisdom and faith will discover the riches of Marian theology and will come to understand how Mary always leads us to a deeper and more intimate relationship with her son, Jesus.

A Year with Mary

A Year with Mary
Author: Paul Thigpen, Ph.D.
Publsiher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781618907172

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“Of Mary, there is never enough!” Books about the Blessed Virgin abound, yet the words of St. Bernard of Clairvaux still ring true: “Of Mary, there is never enough!” She is a mystery that faithful Christians seek to understand more fully, an ocean “full of grace” still awaiting deeper exploration. In A Year with Mary: Daily Meditations on the Mother of God, best-selling Catholic author Paul Thigpen sets sail on that ocean, using as his map the profound insights of saints and other spiritual writers. These 365 reflections, drawn from their writings, reveal Mary’s role in God’s plan, the virtues she so perfectly models, and the rich benefits of Marian devotion. Premium Ultrasoft with two-tone sewn binding, ribbon marker and gold edges.

Mary and the Liturgical Year

Mary and the Liturgical Year
Author: Katharine E. Harmon
Publsiher: Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781618334817

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In Mary and the Liturgy Year: A Pastoral Resource, liturgical scholar and professor Katharine E. Harmon offers an engaging survey of Mary’s role in the Church’s liturgical prayer from the first days of the early Church to our own day. In this unique resource, pastoral ministers, theology students, and persons seeking to reflect on Mary as a source of wisdom and faith will discover the riches of Marian theology as Harmon examines the twelve prominent Marian solemnities, feasts, and memorials celebrated throughout the liturgical year. Looking closely at these liturgical days, the reader will come to understand how Mary always leads us to a deeper and more intimate relationship with her son, Jesus.

The Liturgical Year

The Liturgical Year
Author: Adolf Adam
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814660479

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Places the theological and spiritual elements of the liturgical world against the backdrop of its historical development.

Walking with Mary

Walking with Mary
Author: Edward Sri
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780385348041

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Mary appears only a few times in the Bible, but those few passages come at crucial moments. Catholics believe that Mary is the ever-virgin Mother of God, the Queen of Heaven and Earth. But she also was a human being--a woman who made a journey of faith through various trials and uncertainties and endured her share of suffering. Even with her unique graces and vocation, Mary remains a woman we can relate to and from whom we have much to learn. In Walking with Mary, Edward Sri looks at the crucial passages in the Bible concerning Mary and offers insight about the Blessed Mother's faith and devotion that we can apply in our daily lives. We follow her step-by-step through the New Testament account of her life, reflecting on what the Scriptures tell us about how she responded to the dramatic events unfolding around her. “This book is the fruit of my personal journey of studying Mary through the Scriptures, from her initial calling in Nazareth to her painful experience at the cross,” writes Edward Sri “It is intended to be a highly readable, accessible work that draws on wisdom from the Catholic tradition, recent popes, and biblical scholars of a variety of perspectives and traditions. With the riches of these insights, we will ponder what her journey of faith may have been like in order to draw out spiritual lessons for our own walk with God.” He add, “It is my hope, therefore, that whether you are of a Catholic, Protestant, or other faith background, this book may help you to know, understand, and love Mary more, and that it may inspire you to walk in her footsteps as a faithful disciple of the Lord in your own pilgrimage of faith.”

The Liturgical Year Advent

The Liturgical Year  Advent
Author: Prosper Guéranger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1951
Genre: Church year
ISBN: UCR:31210004104616

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An Introduction to the Liturgical Year

An Introduction to the Liturgical Year
Author: Inos Biffi
Publsiher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2009
Genre: Church year
ISBN: 9781568543543

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Inos Biffi and illustrator Franco Vignazia take readers through the liturgical year, introducing the celebrations of each season, beginning with Advent and ending with the solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King. On each page, readers will find intriguing imagery and enlightening explanations that reveal the scriptural roots of our observances and immerse readers in the rich symbolism of the Church's calendar--an annual revolution around the meaning of Christ's Paschal Mystery. Far more than informative, this book provides a visual and poetic reflection on the spiritual depths of the seasons and special feasts.

The Liturgical Year

The Liturgical Year
Author: Joan Chittister
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-12-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781418580735

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A journey of the soul through the map of Christian time. The liturgical year, beginning on the first Sunday of Advent and carrying through the following November, is the year that sets out to attune the life of the Christian to the life of Jesus, the Christ. What may at first seem to be simply an arbitrary arrangement of ancient holy days, or liturgical seasons, this book explains their essential relationship to one another and their ongoing meaning to us today. It is an excursion into life from the Christian perspective, from the viewpoint of those who set out not only to follow Jesus but to live and think as Jesus did. And it proposes to help us to year after year immerse ourselves into the sense and substance of the Christian life until, eventually, we become what we say we are—followers of Jesus all the way to the heart of God. It is an adventure in human growth; it is an exercise in spiritual ripening. A volume in the eight book classic series, The Ancient Practices, with a foreword by Phyllis Tickle, General Editor.