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The rosary has been at the core of Catholic devotional life for centuries. Renewing its place in our spiritual life today can be powerfully assisted by going to Sacred Scripture to focus our minds and hearts on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of Mary. Hail Mary, Holy Bible delves deeply into the Bible, bringing both fresh and timeless insights into five or more Scripture passages for each set of mysteries (Joyful, Sorrowful, Luminous, and Glorious).
"Welcome to the Feast" is an invitation to explore the theme of
celebrating God's unfolding covenant relationship with humanity in
the context of a meal. Starting with Abraham's hospitality in
providing a feast for three divine visitors, the menu in "Welcome
to the Feast" begins with ample servings from the Old Testament
before delving into Jesus' many controversial meals with his
disciples and other sinners. After savoring the accounts of
miraculous feedings, the accounts of the Last Supper as recorded in
Paul and the Synoptic Gospels become the main course. Yeary follows
with the "breaking of the bread," in the book of Acts. Finally, we
hear in Jesus' bread of life discourse in John the call for all who
are hungry for true food to come to the feast.
Jesus' call to profound discipleship in the Sermon on the Mount is too often dismissed as special instructions for only the holiest and most exceptional Christians. In The Sermon on the Mount, Clifford Yeary challenges us to hear the sermon once again as Christ intended it, as our call to follow him whose life illustrated its every ideal. Yeary helps us to hear the Sermon on the Mount as a message for each of us, a challenge that is our constant call to renewal. Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayer and access to recorded lectures are included. 4 lessons.
Come along on four major pilgrimages in Scripture-the journey of trust with Abraham and Sarah, the journey of freedom with Moses and the Hebrew people, the journey of exile and return with Israel, and the journey of discipleship with Jesus and his followers. God's call sometimes leads and sometimes sends, and the destinations can be new and wondrous or even dark and dangerous. What makes the journey a pilgrimage is God's abiding companionship.Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayer and access to recorded lectures are included. 4 lessons.
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