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New Sunday and Holy Day Liturgies Year C
Year C
**Of interest to lay presiders as well as to clergy.
This new revision of New Sunday & Holy Day Liturgies contains a lot of new material, including new homilies. There are two additional major improvements.
The first of these is a better Scripture Note focussed on ensuring that they convey the essence of the readings.
The second improvement concerns parts of the Mass such as the Introduction, the Confiteor, the Prayer of the Faithful, which are now more closely related to the particular feast (or Sunday) that is being celebrated.
New Sunday and Holy Day Liturgy Year A
Year A
**Of interest to lay presiders as well as to clergy.
This comprehensive volume has served clergy and liturgy leaders for over 15 years. Now updated
for today's needs, it offers everything required to plan meaningful and engaging Sunday and Holy Day liturgies.
What’s Inside:
✅ Three homilies for each Sunday
✅ An additional story to support your message
✅ Scripture Notes that highlight key themes
✅ A carefully written introduction to each celebration
✅ Headings for readings and complete Prayers of the Faithful
Rooted in pastoral experience and theological insight, this book is the ideal companion for the Liturgical Year of Matthew.
Our Merciful God
Playing Dice with God - The Risk of Discipleship
Join Archbishop Richard Clarke on a journey of spiritual exploration as he invites readers to treat life as an adventure and break out of complacent faith. With sparkling insights and humour, he reflects on the importance of questioning, risk, and grace in being a disciple of Jesus, drawing on scripture, church history, literature, and more.
Praying at Easter
Praying at Easter is a pocket prayer book for each day of the Easter season. With Scripture, meditations, and reflections from contemporary spiritual writers, Fr Neary gently guides readers through seven themed weeks, helping them reflect on resurrection, renewal, and life in the risen Lord.
Preachers at Prayer - Soundings in the Dominican Spiritual Tradition
HARDBACK
Discover the timeless wisdom of the Dominican spiritual tradition as priest and scholar Paul Murray explores the interconnectedness of prayer, study, and preaching. With insights from the masters of the Order of Preachers, this book challenges readers to embody the power of God's love in their own lives, bridging the gap between Christian tradition and secular culture.
Preaching Justice Volume II - Contributions of Dominican Sisters to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century
Preface by Mary McAleese
Preaching Justice II presents some of the key ways in which Dominican sisters have promoted justice and contributed to social ethics in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first.
It is a companion volume to Preaching Justice I, published in 2007, which focused on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars over the same time period.
Preaching Justice: Dominican Contributions to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century
Preaching Justice: Dominican Contributions to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century
Preface by: Gustavo Gutierrez OP
Focusses on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first.
Purchase An Article
If you would like to purchase an article that has previously been featured in any issue of our three journals in the past, please purchase through our website. Each article is €5.
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If you are unsure of the exact details, please email us at info@dominicanpublications.com first.
Redemption in Irish History
Saint Dominic and the Order of Preachers
Some saints attract veneration even during their lifetime, others are more self-effacing: it is as if they hide behind the works they leave behind them and the ideals which they prompted others to follow.
Saint Dominic was one such saint: when he dies in 1221, the order which he established, the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans, buried him, sadly and affectionately, and then got on with the job he had given them.
Scripture in Church
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Intended as an aid to understanding the Scripture readings at Mass. The editorial team includes Wilfrid Harrington and Brendan McConvery. It appears four times a year. *Annual Subscriptions - 4 issues per year**