The revised Roman Calendar emphasizes the unity of the Easter Triduum (Holy Thursday evening to Easter Sunday evening) and considers the Easter Vigil to be the center of the three-day commemoration. But more yet can be done on a pastoral and liturgical level to make the Easter Vigil take root in the life of the people and in the traditions and new customs of the Church. The contributors to this work articulate the extraordinary possibilities latent in the Vigil for celebrating communal life and deepening spiritual ...
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The revised Roman Calendar emphasizes the unity of the Easter Triduum (Holy Thursday evening to Easter Sunday evening) and considers the Easter Vigil to be the center of the three-day commemoration. But more yet can be done on a pastoral and liturgical level to make the Easter Vigil take root in the life of the people and in the traditions and new customs of the Church. The contributors to this work articulate the extraordinary possibilities latent in the Vigil for celebrating communal life and deepening spiritual understanding. They also provide a specific plan for a more experiential celebration of this "feast of feasts."
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First edition (NAP). Paperback, 157 pp. Near fine. Covers a bit rubbed along the edges, otherwise tight, clean, crisp, unmarked and apparently never read. Papers presented at a symposium on the Easter Vigil in Salzburg, Austria in 1977, in which the Biblical roots of Easter are examined, outlines for homilies during Lent presented, and suggestions made for making the Easter celebration more relevant and integrate it into the community. ISBN 091634563 theology; religion; Bible studies.
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Good. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. viii, 157pp. Translated by Matthew J. O'Connell. Mildly ex-library, as sticker to front cover has been removed from front cover, which has cleaned up nicely; along with minor erasure marks from now erased call letters on first page. Light wear across extremities. Text clean. Binding sound. Includes contributions by Berger and Hollerwerger, as well as Notker Fuglister, Ingobert Jungnitz, Ernst Schmitt, Johann Peschek, Rudolf Schwarzenberger and Hubert Dopf.
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Good. 1990. New edition. Paperback. Library markings to spine, with usual markings inside. However, remains in a good to very good condition.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.