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Salone-Pelletier, Fran
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Lively reflections on the Lectionary readings for Year C, applying the Sunday readings to daily life. Excellent resource.
(189pp.)

9780809144150
Bulson, Michael
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
More homilies by a deacon for deacons--and anyone else who preaches. These homilies, which reflect the author's firm commitment to social justice, are followed by discussion questions.

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Krempa, Joseph
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Through the use of meaningful quotes and colorful examples, these brief homilies are meant to inform, edify and inspire those who read or hear them.

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Pilch, John J
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Covers the cultural background of the times in which the Second Reading for each Sunday were written. 132pp.

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Pilch, John J
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Background information on the first reading and the psalm for Sundays during Lectionary Cycle C.
120pp.

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Pollard, Joseph
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
This is a book of short homilies on the Gospels for the Sundays and celebrations of Year C. The homilies concentrate on the core message of the Gospel and are catechetical in approach.Dr. Joseph Pollard has spent most of his priestly life in California where he served as Director of Adult Education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and later as Communications Officer. He has been pastor of two parishes and Director of the Theology Department at St. John's Seminary, Camarillo, California. He has done parish ministry in the West of Ireland and lectures in the School of Humanities at the Galway--Mayo Institute of Technology. He has received papal honors from Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II.

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Dowling, Edward
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C

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Hollar, Larry , Editor
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
We have all experienced hunger, whether it's a need for spiritual guidance or physical nutrition. Our hunger for God's Word can benefit those needing material sustenance. God's Word calls us to nourish the hungry and poor, just as it nourishes our faith and sustains us in our struggle for justice.

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Calderone-Stewart, Lisa-Marie
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
We often go to church on Sunday, then lose touch with God's word amid the craziness of our weekly routine. This series helps the entire family stay in touch with the word proclaimed in liturgy. For every Sunday and holy day of the year, each book offers three sets of prayerful reflections that parallel the lectionary: one for adults, one for teens, and one for small children. A thematic index is included for easy reference. These books are ideal for liturgy planning, and they're perfect for helping the entire family stay focused on prayer--all week long. In Touch with the Word: Cycle C for Ordinary Time is for the year 2007 and every third year thereafter.

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Hogan Martin
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Reflections on the Sunday Readings for Luke's Year by Martin Hogan. A resource to homilists, to members of prayer groups and bible reflection groups and to all those wanting to prayerfully reflect on the Sunday readings. 143pp

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Christ, Jennifer
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Brief reflections that help readers to prepare for Sunday liturgy. Perfect for reading in the car on the way to church or in school on Friday afternoons.

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Goan, Sean
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Short explanations of the readings used on Sundays during Year C of the liturgical cycle. Includes an introductory article about the use of the Bible at Mass. Contains helpful comments on each reading and a reflection for each Sunday.118pp.

9780809144105
Various
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Homilies for the Sundays and various feasts of the C Cycle. Helpful for those who lead the liturgy as well as those who want to participate morefully in it. The first intent is to focus on homilies as acts of interpretation, in which the preacher does not so much attempt toexplain the Scriptures as to interpret the human situation through the Scriptures. In addition, these homilies are intended to move parishioners to give praise and thanks beyond the Church doors. At the end of each homily are two sets of questions: one for the general reader and one specifically for preachers that suggest other directions for preaching.
Format: Paperback, 352 pages

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O'Loughlin, Thomas
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
A treasure trove of extra resources, insights and practical suggestions for the liturgy of every Sunday and major feastday in Ordinary Time in Year C, the Year of Luke.
For each occasion, the author offers:
(a) Celebrant's Guide covering Introductions, Penitential Rite, Headings for the Readings, Prayer of the Faithful, Eucharistic Prayers (suggestions for Prefaces etc), Invitation to the Our Father, Sign of Peace, Invitation to Communion, Communion Reflection, Dismissal.
(b) Commentaries on each of the readings and psalms.
(c) Homily Notes.

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Knight, David
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
This book will tell you what the Sunday & weekday Gospel readings are so that you can look them over ahead of time, see the context in which they are found & come to Mass prepared to sit back, enjoy & absorb what you hear.
To help us better understand the Sunday & weekday Gospel readings, David Knight has collected his reflections for the lectionary year C in this handy book. Each brief reflection is based on the Gospel of the particular Sunday or weekday. For each weekday, the author has chosen one line from the day's Gospel & offered one question to stimulate reflection.
To help us integrate the Gospel into our daily lives, Knight provides in a section called Living This Week's Gospel five suggested responses we can make to the Sunday Gospel each week. He bases his suggestions on five words which summarize our identity as Christians: Christian, disciple, prophet, priest & king.


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Shea, John
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Beloved storyteller and theologian John Shea provides a unique commentary that’s ideal for preaching, teaching, or simply meditating on the Gospels. His writing is poignant and conversational making this book a valuable tool for professional ministers, as well as for Christians who reflect on the Gospels for personal spiritual growth.
Shea draws readers into the people and situations that Jesus encountered in ways that are evocative and inspirational. This resource is based on Catholic and Revised Common Lectionaries, making it accessible across Christian denominations.

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Franklin, Barbara Jean ASC
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
Through Another Lens helps readers see prayers and reflections on the Sunday Gospels for liturgical Cycle C through the unique prism of spiritual poetry. Utilizing an innovative way to view sacred Scripture, Through Another Lens draws from classic poems by Denise Levertov, Thomas Merton, John Donne, and others, to illuminate and deepen an understanding of God's word as we reflect on each of the Sunday Gospels. Paperback.

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Holyhead, Verna A.
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
In this volume of weekly reflections on the Sunday Lectionary for Year C, Verna Holyhead moves deftly between the Old and New Testament readings, providing theological context and tying the texts to contemporary concerns. Rich in references to poetry and history, these reflections are infused with the spirit of the Rule of St. Benedict, which invites Christians to take the two Testaments as "the truest guides for human life." The supplementary series of conversations between the Liturgy of the Word and the Rule extend the weekly reflection.
As a sourcebook for pastoral ministry or a reference for personal or communal reflection, this volume will assist believers who desire to engage more deeply with the Word.

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Gleeson, Philip
Books > Liturgy > Cycles A, B & C > Year C
With introduction to the liturgical seasons by Philip Gleeson.
A variety of aids for attaining full understanding of the depths of the lectionary for the Sundays and Holy Days of Year C.
Included are biblical commentaries by Wilfrid Harrington, liturgical commentaries by Philip Gleeson and drawings by the late Michael Biggs.
Michael Biggs (1928-1993), was a sculptor with a special interest in lettering. His wood-cuts are featured, and his work can be seen in many churches - including Holy Cross Dominican Church, Sligo (foundation stone); St. Michael's, Dun Laoghaire; St. Patrick's College of Education; Dublin, Holy Cross Abbey Co., Tipperary; and
St. Macartan's Cathedral, Monaghan.
246 Pages, Paperback.