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This gem of a book is written for Catholics who are at or near retirement age and is a tool to be used for reflecting upon their lives, celebrating their joys, considering their legacies, and striving to grow ever closer to God. Miller's approach to retirement is uniquely spiritual, as he combines 30 "mini-retreats" which include reflection questions, scripture references, and music suggestions for deeper prayer. The perfect resource for parish adult formation groups or personal faith growth.
The parables of Jesus are designed to shake us up, to shock, confront, provoke, and indict us. Each parable works differently, and each must be studied separately to determine its significance, how it functions, and how it calls its readers to respond. Explore a variety of parables in this new Threshold Bible Study offering - each empowering us to think, teach, and act like Jesus did, to accept his new vision of the world, and to participate wholeheartedly in the new life he offers.
In this anticipated follow-up to Jesus and the Barbecued Fish Breakfast, Fr. Dan Daly offers another collection of stories from the life and teachings of Jesus. Gospel stories enable us to know Jesus more clearly and love him more dearly because stories capture the spirit, desires, and personality of Jesus better than a description or explanation ever could. Reimagined in Fr. Daly's own words, this story sampler includes many familiar Scripture stories and some that are less well known. Reflections on each story are included, making this book the perfect companion for small-group study or personal, spiritual reading.
"The mystics believe that the soul is part of God; it is the Divine Essence." With these words, theologian and spiritual master, Paul Coutinho calls us to deepen our understanding of the Divine presence in our lives and our world. With his unique approach that combines the spiritual traditions of both Eastern and Western religion and philosophy, this gem of a book is filled with memorable quotes, scripture passages and sacred stories. The perfect companion for a self-guided retreat or contemplative daily reading.
In this groundbreaking book, best-selling author, Kathy Hendricks examines the long-range effects of unacknowledged and unresolved grief. Beginning with an exploration of the meaning of grace and how it emerges from even the deepest wounds, Hendricks demonstrates how the heart often mellows through the long-term process of grieving, allowing grace to move us into gratitude and hope. Personal stories and post-Resurrection accounts from the gospels help to illuminate the many ways we might find God's grace in our grief and allow it to draw forth new life.
Does suffering make sense? Where is Jesus now? Why are there such great differences between Christians? Everyone has questions about faith and religion. Here, Jesuit priest and author Nikolaas Sintobin, SJ, offers clear, concise answers that are free of jargon and take just minutes to read. Each answer is followed by references to related questions for deeper reflection and discussion. A glossary of terms finishes this succinct overview of the Catholic faith, making this the perfect resource for youth ministers, catechists, RCIA leaders, inquirers, and anyone looking for answers to life's most difficult questions.
This newly updated classic is a must-have for every catechist! Based in the wisdom of recent church documents on faith formation as well as in current catechetical theory and practice, this revised guide is a support and affirmation for experienced and new catechists alike. The real-life suggestions are practical, realistic, user-friendly, and rooted in discipleship. Written for both individual and group use, the discussion questions and suggested creative exercises are time tested and needed more than ever in today's church.
"Worship of God in the Mass is the most distinctive activity of Christ's church, the summit toward which all its activity is directed and the font from which its life flows. Explore the biblical foundations of each part of the Mass and learn how the saving truths of Scripture are made present for us in the eucharistic liturgy."
In this transformative new book, best-selling author S. James Meyer introduces us to a whole-life encounter with the living Christ, awakening a fresh awareness that the Eucharist is about life, love, and relationship. Living with Real Presence reminds us that our lives, Christ's life, and all lives are united in a sacred communion with our Creator and creation. A spiritual journey for personal reflection or small-group discussion, Meyer's "Eucharistic living" is a timely call for Catholics to engage in the National Eucharistic Revival.
"Do you have a prayer for...?" In Fr. Hillier's beautiful new book, you will find prayers for the people of your parish and for practically every need, occupation, and circumstance. Here are prayers for altar servers and athletes; for police officers and world leaders; for hospital stays and the first day of school; for fighting cancer and for peace in the world. Here are prayers for the everyday and the monumental, for times of difficulty and transition. Each prayer is perfectly suited for public liturgies, parish meetings, and church bulletins, or simply for private devotion.
In every stage of Israel's history and into the life of the church, music has played a central role. From the least to the greatest, the people of the Bible sang and played musical instruments, and music was woven into the fabric of their communal living and public worship. Many of these hymns and songs have been preserved for us in the Torah, prophets, gospels, and epistles. Choirs of voices, lyres and harps, strings and pipes, tambourines and dance all resonate in praise, remembering God's wondrous deeds and celebrating the feasts of God's people.
This gem of a book offers readers relatable insights based on a short passage from Scripture. Divided into three sections, readers are invited to receive the light, trust the light, and share the light. Also included with each one is a brief direction for prayer as well as an opportunity to reflect on the message to enhance daily living and decision-making. A heaping dose of hope for anyone facing stress, anxiety, or fear in our ever-changing world.
Shaping the Future of Catechesis Together is a fresh approach to all levels of catechesis in light of the many changes to parish life during the pandemic. Drawn from a series of webinars and grounded in the vision set forth in the Directory for Catechesis, this collaborative guide offers a springboard for catechists and catechetical leaders to consider how we might move into the future with renewed hope and joy.
"Sometimes in quiet moments I wonder, how did I get to be this old?" With this universal question, best-selling author, spiritual master, and recent octogenarian Gunilla Norris invites us to join her on an enlightening exploration of growing older. A must-read for anyone entering the second half of life, The Light of Evening reminds us that aging offers the unique opportunity to wake up to what really matters and embrace the freedom and grace of living in the light of God's love.
As we emerge from the pandemic, parishes have an incredible opportunity to connect the domestic church with the wider parish community. How can we honor the experiences families have had over these many months while inviting them back to the parish? In this practical guide, diocesan and parish leader Denise Utter presents an uplifting, fresh, and flexible approach to faith formation based on the experiences of real Catholic families who have been engaging faith in a whole new way. Each section offers church teaching and questions for discussion with a path to reinvigorate faith formation in a way that fits your parish needs.
"This all-new collection of wisdom from spiritual master and renowned religious leader Sr. Joan Chittister is essential reading for all who long to grow closer to God and one another. Here she reflects on such important themes as St. Benedict's call to 'listen with the ear of the heart,' learning to cultivate happiness and find joy in moderation, and developing a deeper prayer life in our ongoing search for communion with God."
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