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The ABC of Sunday Matters - Reflections on the Lectionary Readings for Year A, B, and C (Paperback)
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The ABC of Sunday Matters - Reflections on the Lectionary Readings for Year A, B, and C (Paperback)
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This book provides reflections on the Sunday Bible readings in the
Roman Catholic Lectionary for Years A, B, and C of the liturgical
cycle. They previously appeared in separate volumes of Sunday
Matters published by ATF Theology in the Dominican Series. They
have now been combined in this single volume, colour coded for
easier use, and with a revised general introduction and
introduction to the Gospel of Matthew. Like the previous volumes,
this one is intended to assist those preparing homilies and those
with a desire to understand a little more deeply the readings used
in the Sunday liturgy. Mark O Brien OP is a member of the
Australian Province of the Dominican Order, also known as the Order
of Preachers (OP). He entered the Order in 1967 and studied
theology in Dominican houses of study in Canberra and Dublin. He
was ordained to the priesthood in 1973 and completed post-graduate
studies at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, in 1976. He
taught Old Testament studies at Yarra Theological Union, Melbourne,
from 1977 and completed a doctorate in Theology at the Melbourne
College of Divinity in 1987, now the MCD University of Divinity. He
is the author of The Deuteronomic History Hypothesis: A
Reassessment and has co-authored several books on the Old Testament
with Antony F Campbell SJ. He is currently Dean of Studies for his
Province and lectures in Old Testament studies at Catholic
Theological College and Yarra Theological Union, both colleges of
the MCD University of Divinity. How can we listen to ancient wisdom
and make this part of our own story as we try to live deeply
spiritual lives in the midst of a busy twenty-first century
culture? Mark O Brien s reflections on the Sunday readings can help
us hear and understand how these words nourished the Jewish people
and the early Christians in their time, and how they have the
potential to nourish us today. He brings to these reflections years
of scholarship and, equally important, years of his own
faith-filled pondering of these texts and wrestling with the God
who constantly catches us by surprise. O Brien takes the risk of
sharing the questions the Scriptures put to him, and this invites
us into our own dialogue with these rich, challenging and often
puzzling texts. These reflections will be a great help for anyone
wanting to reflect on the Word of Scripture either for personal use
or for assistance in preparing a homily. Mary Coloe PBVM Yarra
Theological Union, a member college of the MCD University of
Divinity, Melbourne"
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