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Books > Christianity > Christian Worship
This is a sequel to two highly successful collections of short
songs ("Come All You People" and "There Is One Among Us") for use
in worship. Here the net is thrown wider with material from
AIDs-ridden communities in the developing world side by side with
recent products from the Wild Goose Resource Group. It is an ideal
collection for small choirs, social justice enthusiasts,
multiculturalists and all who regard themselves a global Christian.
The Holy Mass, by Fr. Lucas, is a historical treatise on the Roman
Rite which is meant for the average reader that does not have a lot
of study on the subject. It was first published in 1914 in two
volumes and is now republished containing both volumes in one book.
Father Lucas' first volume is more popular than the second which
deals in a rather erudite fashion with the difficult question of
the development of the Roman Canon. Father Lucas while admitting
that the scholar need not be deterred from investigating the
structure of the Roman Canon out of a mistaken feeling of
reverence, still thinks that he can vindicate for the Roman Canon a
more or less perfect organic unity. He does not agree with those
writers who imagine that there is in it a kind of patchwork. Fr.
Lucas uses textual analysis of the Latin in comparison with ancient
texts to demonstrate that the Canon was composed as one text, in
union with many venerable authors.
In a world that's difficult to make sense of, and a season that's
so often overtaken by consumerism, here you'll find heart-stirring
illustrations and thought-provoking meditations designed to show
you the raw, powerfully sacred story of Christmas in a new light.
Has the joy of the holiday season become painfully dissonant with
the hard edges of life? Do you feel weary from the way Christmas
has become a polished, predictable brand? You aren't alone. For too
many of us, Christmas has lost its wonder. What if we stopped
treating the Christmas story as something that happened a long time
ago and started believing that it's a story that's still happening
today? From celebrated artist and storyteller Scott Erickson comes
Honest Advent, 25 days of illustrations and meditations that will
help you rekindle the wonder of this season. Honest Advent creates
a space for you to encounter the Incarnate Christ in unexpected
places: like a pregnancy announcement in an era of political unrest
and empirical bloodshed, the morning sickness of a Middle Eastern
teenager, and the shocking biology of birth that goes far beyond
the sanitized brand of Christmas as we know it today. Within the
pages of Honest Advent, Erickson teaches us the valuable lessons
he's learned about: Finding hope and light in the darkest winters
What it means to embrace the unexpected How God uses everyday
vulnerability to help us understand ourselves, and our faith,
better Through powerful benedictions, prayers, and questions for
honest reflection, you'll discover how the wonder of God-with-Us is
still happening today: in your unexpected change of plans, your
unaccomplished dreams, your overcrowded lodging, and your humble
stories of new beginnings. Praise for Honest Advent: "Scott
Erickson's beautifully crafted book helped me see God-with-Us with
fresh eyes. Honest Advent is no shallow seasonal gift book; it's an
invitation to explore the divine flourishes of everyday human
vulnerabilities. A transformative read, regardless of the time of
year." --Jonathan Merritt, author of Learning to Speak God from
Scratch "Beautiful. Evocative. A wake-up call to the mystery of
life." --John Mark Comer, author of The Ruthless Elimination of
Hurry
A collection of prayers for the principal feasts and festivals.
"Praying with the Calendar of Saints" is a collection of
intercessions to accompany the Church of England Common Worship
Calendar of Saints and Holy Days. There are prayers for each
principal feast and festival, with sets to cover each of the
'headings' for the lesser festivals and commemorations. The
collection is a natural companion to "Exciting Holiness", the
compendium of readings to accompany the calendar.
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