"Breaking Open the Word assists leaders of adult and teen Christian initiation, as well as Bible study groups, to "break open" and explore the word of God proclaimed in the Sunday liturgy. The Scripture readings in this book are taken directly from the texts use during the Mass, the Lectionary for Sunday Mass. After each reading, the pastoral commentary and reflection questions by biblical scholar Mary Katharine Deeley facilitate meditation and discussion, bringing Scripture alive and making it relevant to today. Breaking Open the Word can be used on its own or in combination with Liguori Publications' Journey of Faith RCIA program. Each reading is cross-referenced to a Journey of Faith lesson, enabling a Lectionary-based approach to catechesis for Christian initiation. Separate volumes of Breaking Open the Word are available for each year of the three-year liturgical cycle, and each includes additional materials for use during Lent and the Easter Triduum. Mary Katharine Deeley, MDiv, PhD, serves as the pastoral associate and director of Christ the Teacher Institute for the Sheil Catholic Center at Northwestern University"--
Celebrate the Seasons!
The One Genius: Readings Through the Year with Austin Farrer
"A daily companion of spiritual meditations by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI."--Cover, [p.] 4.
At Home with the Word: 1991 Edition, Year B
Written by women for women, this book includes daily meditations for an entire year, facilitating daily spiritual discipline by offering daily readings and questions as a starting point for reflection, prayer, and journaling.
Now it was late , the candidates and team members had left , and the servants were cleaning up . Lockdown was in half an hour , and I ... By the time I got a bucket of clean water and retrieved a mop , I had an unexpected visitor .
... Nada te turbe , nada te espante , Quien a Dios tiene nada le falta . Nada te turbe , nada te espante . Solo Dios basta . Nothing can trouble , Nothing can frighten . Those who seek God shall never go wanting . Nothing can trouble ...
What you can expect to harvest: Short readings designed to fit into even the most chaotic family schedule Related questions for reflection for application in your own circumstances A guide for using the book for group study
Homegrown Faith: For Catholic Families