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Containing opening sentences, propers, collects and readings for the celebration of the Eucharist on every Sunday and Holy Day of the Christian year and on a large number of saints' days, taken from the Book of Common Prayer and other traditional sources. A classic of Anglo-Catholic spirituality and devotion.
A priest who resigned and subsequently married tells his own story and makes an eloquent plea for the conditions of priesthood to be changed.
A resource for integrating worship, learning, spiritual formation and daily living, this work is for all who take part in worship, helping them to engage more deeply with the Scripture readings of the day.
A practical manual for learning to live each moment in the presence of God. This work contains 10 short chapters that provide a lifetime's agenda and are full of gems of wisdom. They focus on: the holy presence, the mystery of God, recognizing God in all things, listening for God's call, the prayer of silence, and reading of scripture.
A selection of prayers and reflections for those facing difficulties in their lives. This work focuses on the needs of the many people whose lives are restricted by loneliness, age or infirmity. Scripture readings, selections from spiritual writings, reflections and prayers are arranged around themes that arise out of loneliness or isolation.
The Oxford Movement sprang into life in the 1830s in reaction to the liberalisation of theology and in response to freedoms for Catholics in society. It was an opportunity for Anglicans to promote Catholic theology in the Church of England. Here the writings of the leading lights of the Oxford Movement are introduced with commentary.
Containing prayers from every era of our spiritual history, from every continent and from every Christian tradition, this is a book that is equally useful as a worship resource or as an inexhaustible store for personal prayer.
This very practical resource offers a well-informed guide to an aspect of ministry that every single priest or minister will encounter.
A practical resource for all involved in parish ministry or training for it. Valuable insights from the experiences of twelve parish priests and their bishop.
This collection provides a rich selection of devotional material that aims to help deepen readers' understanding of the central truths of Christianity. The prayers have been chosen for their longevity and popularity - many have been memorised over generations.
England's rich spiritual history is portrayed in this informative pocket travel companion covering more than a thousand places that can be visited today, including cathedrals and abbeys, simple chapels and pilgrim shrines.
This is a collection of healing prayers and readings, arranged thematically to provide morning and evening meditations for 31 days. The title is based on the twin foundations of the Christian healing ministry, prayer and medical treatment.
This volume presents 12 interactive Bible stories exploring the wealth of meaning in the terms "healing" and "salation" used by Jesus. Focusing on key episodes in Jesus' ministry, this book aims to transform our understanding of these two great Christian concepts and offer fresh insights into the meaning of Scripture for today.
An invaluable resource to enrich the Service of the Word in the Common Worship range, The Word for All Seasons provides complete liturgies for Sunday services, all-age worship, and other non-eucharistic occasions throughout the Christian year.
Liturgy is a framework which enables people to worship together, to share gifts and ideas and to articulate a vision of God. Here, a group of Catholic women writers share their experience of creating rituals which have arise out of their needs and aspirations.
The astonishing and exiting story of Julie Billiart, the French peasant woman who founded the Sisters of Notre Dame out of the aftermath of the French Revolution.
Rich with an Advent theme, this work explores the many different ways in which God comes to us. Its central message is that God comes to the needy and empty. Whether our poverty is material or spiritual, the book aims to bring hope and promise.
A new edition of the bestselling reference book which has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. No parish, home or school should be without this lively and informative guide to living as a Catholic in today's world.
Discovers what the saints were really like as people and why they came to be regarded as holy. The stories of their lives are retold with the historian's instinct for separating truth from legend, so that we can better appreciate the significance of both.
These ancient and beautiful prefaces to Eucharistic Prayer - over 300 in all - provide rich fare for worship. Vivid scriptural images weave a tapestry of thanksgiving through the seasons of the year and for many pastoral occasions besides.
A guide book and travel companion that takes us not only to East Anglia, but also through time to England's age of saints. It introduces us to the saints who came from East Anglia, such as Felix, Fursey, Pega and Botolph.
This gentle and sensitive collection offers prayers and readings for all the significant times of life: birth, baptism, confirmation, birthdays, anniversaries, marriage, separation, moving house, a new job, bereavement and many other personal landmarks.
Stories for use in collective worship in primary schools.
Gems of wisdom leap off every page in this striking and original exploration of the nativity accounts which peel back the layers of familiarity and sentiment which obscure the monumental wonder of God's becoming human.
Roly Bain is a priest who is a clown. Here, he tells his story and reflects on the long tradition of the holy fool; the biblical concepts of the "foolishness of God"; the relationship between humour and healing; prayer and prayerfulness; and much more.
A comprehensive overall view of the ordained ministry, covering both the biblical basis and historical development as well as current issues concerning ministry for the 1990s. In retirement, Canon Melinsky continues to be involved in parish ministry and diocesan training.
This guide to the Christian faith is arranged in three parts: "Becoming a Christian"; "Belonging to God"; and "Belonging to the Church". It takes ther reader through the first steps of faith, building solid foundations for life.
This title explores the emergence of monastic spirituality - not just as a resource for personal formation, but for building fresh expressions of church.Leaders of traditional religious communities and emerging 'new monastic' communities tell their stories,reflecting on how an ancient expression of being church is inspiring and shaping a new one
This warm and engaging book introduces six very different Carmelite figures and their individual ways of prayer: Simon of England, Teresa of Avila, St John of the Cross, Brother Lawrence, Terese of Lisieux and Elizabeth of Hungary.
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