Thursday, June 16, 2011

Five books to help you delve more deeply into the Mass, plus a bonus suggestion

In the June 26 issue of OSV Newsweekly, Catholic blogger Eric Sammons profiles five recently released books that help Catholics delve deeper into the "source and summit" of our faith — the Mass. Sammons explains that the books can "refocus our attention on the Mass and its place in the authentically Catholic life." That's especially important as English-speaking Catholics prepare for the implementation of the new English translation of the Roman Missal, to go into effect Nov. 27, the first Sunday of Advent.

The five books are:
Read Sammons' entire story.

As Sammons noted, there a several worthy books available for Catholics to deepen their participation in the Mass. Another title, "Lectio Divina Bible Study: The Mass in Scripture," by Stephen J. Binz, uses the ancient practice of lectio divina to provide 30 lessons on the Eucharist, leading individuals and groups through listening, understanding, reflecting, praying and acting Scripture passages. According to Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., the book "is an insightful resource for individual and group study by Catholics who wish to further their understanding of the biblical roots of the Mass and the meaning of the upcoming changes in the Mass prayers."

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