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In Awesome Glory, Abbot Jeremy Driscoll offers readers a deep dive
into the mystery of the Resurrection of Jesus. Starting from the
conviction that the liturgy is meant to be for Christians an
immediate and effective contact with the Resurrection, this
profound book draws out the riches of each celebration from the
Paschal Triduum through Pentecost. Abbot Jeremy focuses
particularly on the Scripture texts of Mass, but also on important
rituals like the washing of feet, the lucernarium, and the baptism
of catechumens. Loaded with new insights and approaches, this book
will be a welcome resource for homilists, pastors, liturgy
directors, catechists, faith formation leaders, scholars, and any
Christian adult who wants to better understand, teach, and live the
startlingly good news of Christ's Resurrection.
Dom Jeremy Driscoll offers a fresh approach both to theology and to
the eucharistic celebration itself. He sets forth and develops here
a method for the tasks of academic theology inspired by the
eucharistic rite. There are studies of the foundational role of the
liturgy for conceiving the identity of fundamental theology; a
proposal for developing a curriculum on the basis of the shape of
the eucharistic rite; historical studies on the relationship
between liturgy and doctrine; and suggestions for catechesis,
preaching and eucharistic adoration. Dom Jeremy writes: ' for
virtually all of my life as a monk and a theologian, and already
from the time when I was a student, have found ongoing inspiration
for my work in the regular celebration of the eucharist. To come
back to it again and again, no matter from what particular theme I
may have been studying, was to enter a context in which whatever I
had learned was secured and deepened at a new level, a context in
which I could enter the adoration that helped me express my love
for what I was learning. To celebrate eucharist often confirmed
what I had learned - not directly but by means of signs, symbols,
ritual action, and a different kind of language . . .' Jeremy
Driscoll was born in Moscow, Idaho, USA and has been a Benedictine
monk of Mount Angel Abbey in Oregon since 1973. Author of three
books and fifteen scholarly articles on Evagrius Ponticus and
related aspects of Egyptian monasticism, he has also written widely
on liturgical questions. He teaches at Mount Angel Seminary and at
the Pontifical Atheneum of Saint' Anselmo in Rome.
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