Rehearsing God s Just Kingdom

Rehearsing God s Just Kingdom
Author: Stephen S. Wilbricht
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814662977

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In the course of a teaching and writing career cut too short, Mark Searle (1941-1992) provided a worthy contribution to the study of liturgy. The breadth of his liturgical interests and his desire to integrate a wide range of academic areas with the study of liturgy mark this scholar as a gifted thinker and author, arguably a pioneer. In Rehearsing God's Just Kingdom, Stephen S. Wilbricht explores Searle's basic conviction that liturgy represents, rehearses, and forms in its participants the essential commitments of the Christian community. Searle called for the church's liturgy to be embraced as a rehearsal that is performed over and over, again and again, until it is practiced perfectly in the kingdom of heaven. In an age when so much depends on instant gratification and in which institutional commitment is often held in contempt, Searle's thinking provides an avenue for liturgical renewal that hinges upon a respect for and trust in ritual forms and behavior.

A Liturgical Praxeology on the Rehearsal of Attitudes

A Liturgical Praxeology on the Rehearsal of Attitudes
Author: Ferdi P. Kruger
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781527553118

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This book has a target audience of scholars working in Practical Theology, especially scholars interested in the functioning of attitudes, cognition, and remembrance. In understanding this book, it will be vital to realize that the author is connecting liturgy's face, interface, and outlook to the concepts of attitude, cognition, and remembrance. The book embarks on the importance of a liturgy that should connect with everyday life and a liturgy that enables its participants to make divulgences that can enhance its meaningfulness to its participants. This book is directed to an audience interested in an interdisciplinary approach to liturgics, liturgists in congregations and people concerned with liturgy's meaningfulness.

Baptismal Ecclesiology and the Order of Christian Funerals

Baptismal Ecclesiology and the Order of Christian Funerals
Author: Stephen S. Wilbricht, csc
Publsiher: Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-06-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781618333049

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Throughout this work, Fr. Stephen S. Wilbricht, csc, emphasizes the link between Baptism and death, assisting Christians in grasping who we are called to be in this life as disciples and who we are promised to become in eternal life as saints. As the author points out the centrality of baptismal identity to the funeral liturgy, he makes apparent that the union established at Baptism continues until all reach Christ. Such an appreciation for life in the Body of Christ will help the community recognize both their responsibilities at the death of a member and the union that remains with that member as all journey to the divine. Wilbricht explores the Church’s theology of Baptism and death, and provides pastoral suggestions that will encourage communities to carry out their commitment to care for the grieving and bury the dead.

Anointed to Lead

Anointed to Lead
Author: Stephen S. Wilbricht, CSC,Cristina Castillo,Michael Conrady, DMin,Caroline Okello,Rev. Patrick Smith
Publsiher: Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781616716844

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As leaders in the faith community, the parish staff are to guide the faithful to embrace their baptismal call to make Christ tangibly present in the world. To support parish administrative staff, this resource presents an examination of the communal nature of baptism by author Stephen S. Wilbricht, CSC, concrete examples from pastoral ministers of ways discipleship is lived out, and seven short prayer services that reflect on aspects of baptism.

Worship and Church

Worship and Church
Author: Latkovich, Sallie,Phan, Peter C.
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781587688164

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These essays cover historical, systematic, spiritual, and spiritual aspects as well as social justice issues in relation to liturgy.

What Are We Waiting For

What Are We Waiting For
Author: William H. Petersen
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780898690378

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“Bill Petersen makes a compelling case for re-imagining Advent. Readers will benefit from his wisdom as a scholar and priest, and congregations will find ample resources for an Advent season that helps them anticipate the fullness of the reign of God.” —Ruth Meyers, Church Divinity School of the Pacific

Context and Text

Context and Text
Author: Kevin W. Irwin
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814680384

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One of the most influential works in the debate over the concept and definitions of liturgical theology, Context and Text by Monsignor Kevin W. Irwin is now available in a completely rewritten, new edition. In light of the historical, theological, and pastoral mandates of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Context and Text is both a proposal for and an example of an investigation of the Church's liturgical praxis from a liturgical-theological perspective. This second edition, which includes an expanded introduction, covers: · new liturgical and ecclesial contexts resulting from newly promulgated liturgies · further research in methodfor liturgical studies · consideration for changes in the cultural contexts in which people celebrate the liturgy. Besides brand-new chapters on time and sacramentality, and additions to the chapter on the arts, this edition also considers the “ongoing ‘texts and contexts’ of the liturgy as always a new event in the life and ongoing discussion of liturgical theology within Christianity.

Rites of Passage

Rites of Passage
Author: Guerric DeBona,Francis Agnoli,David Scotchie
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814645437

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Rites of Passage is a much-needed, practical homiletic resource for priests and deacons who preach Christian baptisms, weddings, and funerals. The three authors, a religious priest, a diocesan priest, and a permanent deacon, draw from the scriptural and liturgical resources available to the preacher for these three important ritual moments to suggest ways to build an effective homily. This book will serve as a helpful and engaging resource for priests and deacons in parish life and as a blessing to the faithful.