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Celebrating Funerals
Revised - Including New Material
This book offers 26 funeral services, each on a specific theme – half of them written to refer to the phase of life at which a person died. The book also includes four Remembrance Liturgies, as well as four Rites of Committal, 12 Prayer Services, and 16 Reflections, many of which did not appear in the earlier work.
Liturgies for Weekdays - Advent
With Reflections for Saints' Days, by Vincent Ryan, O.S.B.
Liturgies for Weekdays: Advent is designed to help make the celebration of Advent a time of joyful expectation.
Provides for each weekday of Advent
- an introduction
- a Scripture note
- reflections can be the foundation for a homily
- prayer of the faithful
- a brief concluding prayer/ reflection
Fear Not! Preaching in the Year of Luke
With this collection of sermons for the Year C, the Year of Luke, Fr Bill East completes his books of homilies for the Sunday lectionary.
By same Author:
Follow Me! - Preaching in the Year of Matthew
Fr Bill East brings a wealth of experience to this book of sermons for every Sunday cycle A in the lectionary.
By same Author:
- Good News! Preaching in the Year of Mark (Cycle B)
- Fear Not! Preaching in the Year of Luke (Cycle C)
" Bill East has brought to his task a scholar's depth allied to a communicator's skill, so the learning is a servant to the text, not its master..." - Bishop John Crowley
Good News! Preaching in the Year of Mark
Fr Bill East brings a wealth of experience to this book of sermons for every Sunday of cycle B in the lectionary.
'Reading and enjoying Bill East's homilies for the Year of Mark made me think how simple a good homily is... Bill has had the generosity and courage to see share the fruits of his labours with us. I am sure that many will read and use this book with gratitude and joy.' - Terence Patrick Drainey, Bishop of Middlesbrough
From same author:
The Word is Flesh and Blood: The Eucharist and Sacred Scripture
Reflections from an international team of scholars on the place of the Old Testament in Christian worship, on the Psalms, and on the New Testament, especially the Gospels.