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The Paulist Liturgy Planning Guide: For the Readings of Sundays and Major Feast Days, Year B

by Lawrence Boadt

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The Paulist Liturgy Planning Guide provides a compact, easy-to-use, and comprehensive resource for all ministries involved in Sunday planning. It has information and tips for musicians, lectors, Eucharistic ministers, liturgical planning communities, homilists, celebrants, and bulleting theme writers--ALL IN ONE VOLUME.Focusing on the Lectionary readings, the PLPG combines sound exegesis, good homily preparation, rich liturgical notes, helpful observations on music, and selected catechetical topics that will provide useful information for liturgical coordinators, planners, and ministers, as well as adult education courses and study groups. The PLPG covers not only every Sunday of the year, but also the six major holy days of the Catholic Church and the three days of the Holy Week Triduum, in order to make celebrations of those days a richer experience for congregations.The entries have been written by a group of highly distinguished experts:--Background and Exegesis of All Three Sunday Readings by internationally recognized scripture scholar Lawrence Boadt, CSP--Homily Helps by best selling author and homiletics expert Roland Faley, TOR--Liturgical Notes by Ronald Hayde, Director of the Rockville Centre Office of Worship--Catechetical Topics and Themes from Margaret Nutting Ralph, Director of the Master of Arts program for Catholics at Lexington Theological Seminary--Musical Themes and Suggestions by liturgist and musician Ken Meltz+… (more)
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The Paulist Liturgy Planning Guide provides a compact, easy-to-use, and comprehensive resource for all ministries involved in Sunday planning. It has information and tips for musicians, lectors, Eucharistic ministers, liturgical planning communities, homilists, celebrants, and bulleting theme writers--ALL IN ONE VOLUME.Focusing on the Lectionary readings, the PLPG combines sound exegesis, good homily preparation, rich liturgical notes, helpful observations on music, and selected catechetical topics that will provide useful information for liturgical coordinators, planners, and ministers, as well as adult education courses and study groups. The PLPG covers not only every Sunday of the year, but also the six major holy days of the Catholic Church and the three days of the Holy Week Triduum, in order to make celebrations of those days a richer experience for congregations.The entries have been written by a group of highly distinguished experts:--Background and Exegesis of All Three Sunday Readings by internationally recognized scripture scholar Lawrence Boadt, CSP--Homily Helps by best selling author and homiletics expert Roland Faley, TOR--Liturgical Notes by Ronald Hayde, Director of the Rockville Centre Office of Worship--Catechetical Topics and Themes from Margaret Nutting Ralph, Director of the Master of Arts program for Catholics at Lexington Theological Seminary--Musical Themes and Suggestions by liturgist and musician Ken Meltz+

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