Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word® provides the ongoing instruction and advice that ministers who proclaim the Word of God need. On a practical level, it assists them in preparing their assigned reading for a specific day. When they read Workbook every week as a way of reflecting on and learning about the Scriptures, it deepens their spiritual lives and strengthens their proclamation skills. This resource contains the readings in large print for practice (with suggestions for emphasis in bold), commentaries that give background and explain the meaning of the reading, margin notes with pronunciation guides and tips for proclamation, and the responsorial psalms for reflection and context. Workbook's introduction offers an orientation to this ministry of the Word and an overview of proclamation skills.
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At Home with the Word® guides you to a deeper understanding of the Sunday Scriptures, providing the readings for this liturgical year, insights from Scripture scholars, and action steps. (Additional reflection questions and action steps ...
Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers, and Proclaimers of the Word provides the ongoing instruction and advice that readers need.
Allen, Ronald J., and Clark M. Williamson. Preaching the Old Testament: A Lectionary Commentary. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2007. On the Revised Common Lectionary. Boisclair, Regina A. The Word of the Lord at Mass: Understanding ...
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C. U. Quinn (Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1968). See also Bradshaw, Eucharistic Origins, 128–29. 16. See David J. Kennedy, Eucharistic Sacramentality in an Ecumenical Context: The Anglican Epiclesis (Burlington, ...
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