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Why the mass matters : a guide to praying the Mass (edición 2004)

por Gerard Moore

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How do we pray our way through the Mass? What does this celebration require of us? How do its various parts touch us, change us, place our hearts in God's hands? Why the Mass Matters addresses these questions and more as it awakens believers to the lively spirit of the liturgy. This readable book will enable Sunday worshipers, catechists, parish liturgy-team members, and youth groups to understand the Mass more fully and to appreciate its history and power.Gerard Moore's book accurately and succinctly explains the structure and captures the spirit of the Mass since Vatican II. Enriched by a firm grounding in the history and theology of the Eucharistic celebration and written in a comfortable, informal style, this book would be the perfect choice for a parish liturgy committee, diocesan liturgy study group, or adult education course on worship.' Professor Susan K. Roll, Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul UniversityAUTHOR PROFILE Gerard Moore holds a doctorate in theology from the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., and has written extensively on spirituality, liturgy, and justice. He has been the coordinator of liturgy at the Catholic Institute of Sydney and has worked on various committees of the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL). He has also served as a member of the National Liturgical Commission of the Australian Catholic Bishops? Conference as well as the ecumenical Australian Consultation on Liturgy (ACOL).MARKETING OVERVIEWBoth accessible and informative, this book is excellent for both religious and lay people.Perfect for anyone interested in the Mass'it's history, present, and future.A must-read for liturgy planners, priests, and anyone devoted to praying the Mass with richness and vitality.… (más)
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Título:Why the mass matters : a guide to praying the Mass
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Información:Strathfield, NSW : St. Pauls Publications, 2004
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How do we pray our way through the Mass? What does this celebration require of us? How do its various parts touch us, change us, place our hearts in God's hands? Why the Mass Matters addresses these questions and more as it awakens believers to the lively spirit of the liturgy. This readable book will enable Sunday worshipers, catechists, parish liturgy-team members, and youth groups to understand the Mass more fully and to appreciate its history and power.Gerard Moore's book accurately and succinctly explains the structure and captures the spirit of the Mass since Vatican II. Enriched by a firm grounding in the history and theology of the Eucharistic celebration and written in a comfortable, informal style, this book would be the perfect choice for a parish liturgy committee, diocesan liturgy study group, or adult education course on worship.' Professor Susan K. Roll, Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul UniversityAUTHOR PROFILE Gerard Moore holds a doctorate in theology from the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., and has written extensively on spirituality, liturgy, and justice. He has been the coordinator of liturgy at the Catholic Institute of Sydney and has worked on various committees of the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL). He has also served as a member of the National Liturgical Commission of the Australian Catholic Bishops? Conference as well as the ecumenical Australian Consultation on Liturgy (ACOL).MARKETING OVERVIEWBoth accessible and informative, this book is excellent for both religious and lay people.Perfect for anyone interested in the Mass'it's history, present, and future.A must-read for liturgy planners, priests, and anyone devoted to praying the Mass with richness and vitality.

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