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Organizations and Institutions
Dictionary of the Liturgy/No. 273/22
Published in Hardcover by Catholic Book Publishing Company (1989-09)
Author: Jovian P. Lang
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Dictionary of the Liturgy
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-05
This five-star book is an excellent resource tool. It is a comprehensive guide about everything and anything you every wanted to know, thought you knew, and felt you should know about the Sacred Liturgy. It is a must for Catholic households. As the jacket cover states: "in a down-to-earth and informative style....with accurate and clear explanations", it is a store of knowledge right at your fingertips. It has everything!

Dictionary of the Liturgy
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-05
This five-star book is an excellent resource tool. It is a comprehensive guide about everything and anything you every wanted to know, thought you knew, and felt you should know about the Sacred Liturgy. It is a must for Catholic households. As the jacket cover states: "in a down-to-earth and informative style....with accurate and clear explanations", it is a store of knowledge right at your fingertips. It has everything!

A Great Reference
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-22
This dictionary defines and explains an unbelievable number of Latin and English liturgical terms and includes an indispensible appendix with succint explanations of the history of the Mass. Dictionary entries include theological terms, liturgical feasts, parts and vessels of the Mass, Magisterial documents (obviously not the most recent ones), popular Catholic prayers, and even some Catholic saints. This is an excellent reference tool for anyone who wants to understand the liturgy.

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Difficulties in Mental Prayer
Published in Paperback by Christian Classics (1984-06)
Author: Eugene D. Boylan
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A wonderful exposition on prayer
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-11
This book is useful for beginners and advanced pray-ers alike. For beginners it will dispel so many of the doubts associated with prayer and help head off many problems and difficulties before they arise. For those already well immersed in a prayer life, Fr Boylan offers encouragement and insight garnered from his many years of deep prayer life. This book offers a solid, orthodox approach to prayer. The wackiness found in so many books on prayer is mercifully absent here. I would recommend reading this book every couple of years to ingest its deep content as one advances in prayer.

"Difficulties in Mental Prayer"- invaluable advice.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
An old classic that I read many times before and , thanks to you, I am able to read and reread it again. The book is superb! The author is an Irish Trappist- a priest who knows the ways of prayer and union with God.

Learning to Pray
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-26
This is truly a classic in learning how to grow in friendship with the Lord Jesus. Fr. Boylan is an extremely lucid writer and will help any and all grow in prayer.

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Discontinuity and Hope
Published in Paperback by Abingdon Press (1999-01-01)
Author: Lyle E. Schaller
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Challenging, sometimes disturbing, and invaluable!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-05
Lyle Schaller has done it once again. His knowledge and insight into contemporary American Christianity are excellent. I am not a pastor but rather a lay person involved in my church and Schaller gives me insights into the world that we all live in, not just clergy. Although many of his observations and predictions are disturbing to me - I'd rather some things were not that way - I think his astute insights accurately reflect the society we live in and the people we are. Schaller has helped me perhaps see things more as they really are instead of as I'd wish them to be; that can only help me and others who read this book work more effectively in God's church.

Although not an overly long or difficult read I recommend taking this book in a slow series of smaller bites to allow one's mind to fully digest the points made within. Schaller serves up a wealth of insight in this book and, even though some points may not be what we're accustomed to tasting, they're all nourishing.

Caution: Book is Powerful!
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-25
Schaller evaluates societal, political, and generational trends in relation to Christianity and contemporary ministry. His insights are inestimable. The wealth of information in this book is immense. Even if the reader disagrees with one or two of Schaller's numerous evaluations, theories, or predictions, the reader is still indebted to the author for sparking boatloads of novel thought. This book is best read slowly so that one's contemplative juices can churn and bubble into a rich froth. Caution: Book is Powerful!

Another great book by Schaller for chuch leaders
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-03
Another in a line of good books from Lyle Schaller. The book is full of his trademark questions that are designed to lead a church to transformation. Some of the findings in this book will challenge even the most reluctant to change and their world view. It is a must read for pastors of churches who are wondering what to do next. Schaller paints a picture that all of us need to see.

Organizations and Institutions
Does God Need the Church?: Toward a Theology of the People of God (Michael Glazier Books)
Published in Paperback by Michael Glazier Books (1999-06)
Author: Gerhard Lohfink
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Why go to Church?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-06
The author, a well-known New Testament scholar, published a study some twenty years ago entitled "Jesus and Community." That book was well-received, but it did not provide enough background to be helpful for contemporary parishes wanting to renew themselves. This book is a much more fulsome study of the entire biblical story from Genesis to the Book of Revelation, focusing on the role of community in shaping the people of God. He shows quite convincingly that the God of the Bible wants his people to give witness to their faith not simply as individuals but primarily as a unified community of believers. Accordingly, Christians who do not see the importance of belonging to a concrete parish or local church do not understand the biblical message.

Lohfink for non-seminary
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-20
I am reading this book after reading "Jesus and Community", also by Lohfink. I am an older student and fairly well educated (B.S., B.A.). I found the books somewhat slow going but packed full of insightful and thought provoking information. Although Lohfink's background is very different from mine, his use of scripture made it possible to stay on track with his points. I have had hours and hours of discussion and comtemplation from this study. I am in the process of redefining my concept of "church" in response to some of these ideas. I would recommend this to any lay person for serious study (if you aren't scared to pull out your dictionary and don't get alarmed if someone references ideas or texts that you don't necessarily agree with).

The People of God in the Divine Plan of Redemption
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-07
This book communicates the author's vision of the Church and its role in the world with power and progressive clarity. Lohfink demonstrates that an understanding of the Church cannot be separated from an understanding of Israel as the people of God, the vehicle through which God brings salvation to the entire world. Using historical critical methods and his experience as a biblical exegete, he reconstructs the story of Israel, particularly its Exodus traditions, showing how the experience of Israel with God resulted in a social project, rooted in the Torah. It was a radically new form of community and worldview that stood in contrast to other nations and peoples. He proceeds to weave the story of Jesus in the context of Israel's history, connecting his gathering of the Twelve with the eschatological gathering of Israel, and portraying his death as the renewal and sealing of the covenant for the people of God. Finally, he details how the Church is a continuation of a history that began with Abraham, but now centered in Jesus.

Of particular interests is how Lohfink handles Jesus' feeding of the five thousand. He shows how the historic Church has tended to make the same mistakes as Jesus' disciples did in their response to the hungry multitudes. Lohfink uses Jesus' response to their questions to deduce how the Church must be formed in order to be more than another charitable organization or religious services provider. The mission of the Church is rather to be the new society, a locus of salvation capable of transforming the world.

Finally, Father Lohfink shares his own story, describing his experiences in the German Church from the time of Hitler to the present, including his decision to relinquish his chair as a Professor of New Testament at the University of Tubingen to join the Catholic Integrated Community and its Association of Priests in Munich Germany.

Does God Need the Church? Yes indeed!

Organizations and Institutions
Early Dominicans: Selected Writings
Published in Hardcover by Paulist Press (1982-01)
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Early Dominicans: Selected Writings
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Review Date: 2008-05-15
Extensive coverage of the history and practice of Dominican Spirituality. Recommended for anyone considering further investigation of the Order of Preachers and the Dominican Life.

A Dominican Goldmine!
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-05
It was not until I read Fr. Tugwell's book that I fell in love with the Order of Preachers. This massive collection, beginning with a short history of the Order's beginnings, includes the Primitive Constitutions of the Order, letters of Blessed Jordan of Saxony, and Humbert of Roman's tips on how to preach; any one who reads this volume is sure to have a firm grasp of the Order founded by Saint Dominic. Paints a startling picture of the early years of the Dominican Order. A goldmine!

Great Collection of Works
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-13
The editor of this volume has put together some amazing works from the early period of the Dominicans. Perhaps what is best about this volume is that it gives the reader the work "On the Formation of Preachers" by Humbert of Romans; to my knowledge, this is the only English translation of what has been called the most important work on homiletics in the Western Church. An absolutely wonderful book, well worth the price.

Organizations and Institutions
An Evangelical Looks at the Bible, Church and Politics
Published in Paperback by Outskirts Press (2007-11-14)
Author: Bob Moore
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Logical Perspective - Very Informative
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Review Date: 2008-03-19
When looking at the chapter headings of this book I thought they sure sounded interesting, and interesting they were. I thoroughly enjoyed reading all the segments on the Bible, but the superb chapters on the 9-11 Terror attacks, War in Iraq,, our President and God, and the thorough coverage of the contentious politically hot topics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Abortion and Homosexuality certainly holds your attention too. This book is genuinely informative giving one a different understanding of the Bible and a better perspective on how religion influences our national political process one way or another. In summation, the 522 printed pages of this book is as the Author's preface states, being both informative and interesting reading, and it gives one a diverse insight about the Bible and Politics. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and would recommend this book to everyone, because it is as good a book on religion and politics that you can buy.

An Evangelical Looks At The Bible, Church and Politics
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Review Date: 2008-03-14
While I am not a church-going Christian, I must say that I found this book to be very interesting, entertaining and informative. It is easy to read, even for the lay person. To me, it reveals one man's struggle to overcome his childhood beliefs after reality, maturity and experience has led him to other conclusions. Most people are not capable of such powerful growth during their lifetime. His way with words keeps the reader involved in what he has to say, and his knowledge of the subject is unending. Everyone to whom I have shown the book has expressed a desire to study it. In my opinion if more Christians were exposed to his moderate views, the world would be a better place.

Great Book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-27
I've read a lot of books about church, religion, and the Bible. I probably should say I've started to read a lot of those books and became so utterly bored that I did not finish many of them. I have read most of this book of 500+ pages in the week that I have owned it and have not read a boring page. Bob has thoroughly researched his topics and does a wonderful job of explaining things so that people who are not scholars can understand what he is saying. He adds a touch of humor in places and also relates his personal experiences that make the reading even more interesting and readable. This is a book you can pick up, read a chapter, a few pages, or several pages and then pick up again and not have to read 20 pages to remember where you were. You will refer to it often. If you are at all interested in religion and the Bible, this book book belongs on your bookshelf.

An Evangelical Looks at the Bible, Church and Politics
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-15
"An Evangelical Looks at the Bible, Church and Politics" was, and is, an outstanding book and a very interesting read. I am a Christian and believe the basic foundation of Christianity as described in the Bible. Since I was a child; however, I have had many questions that have gone unanswered. This book discusses many of these questions and led me to a better understanding. It also adds very interesting insight into religion and how politicians USE religion to promote their agendas. The book, about the Bible and Political issues, is well documented and holds your attention through all 500 plus pages and is a must read. A good buy!

Organizations and Institutions
Faithful Volunteers
Published in Paperback by Cumberland House Publishing (1996-11)
Authors: Stephen Mansfield and George Grant
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The Colonel
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-24
Agressively researched, beautifully written, and wisely presented, this is one of the best books of any kind I've ever read. History, particularly history of such a narrow scope, has seldom been presented in such a moving pageant. It is also fair, treating Native Americans and blacks, Catholics and Protestants with equal fairness and compassion. A truly great work.

A Faithful Story
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-07
I think there should be one of these for every state - a history book of how a state ends up with its religious mix. Luckily, I live in Tennessee and have this little gem of a book to reference. The authors present historic regional tidbits that elementary textbooks often leave out (all properly footnoted and indexed.) But the book doesn't get so far into religion as to forget history by sketching the role of the Indians, the wars and other key political events. And it doesn't get so far into Tennessee history as to overlook what's going on spiritually in the rest of the nation by including the likes of Wesley and Whitefield.

This is a state side version of Marshall's epic "The Light and the Glory." It's a quick read but perhaps goes too quickly through coverage of the last few decades leaving the reader wanting more (perhaps a sequel). Overall, a must read for the history buff and teacher or those wanting to spiritually map the state they're in.

Faithful Volunteers: A Review
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-10
This book is an inspiring account of the history of religion in Tennessee. Chapters like "Paths of Hope, Trails of Tragedy," will help the reader to understand the passions that forged a land---the passion of what people believed that drove them to make the history that is written about in this book. I highly recommend this book, especially for anyone with interest in Tennessee, but also for those from anywhere who love to see how history can be shaped from what people will live and die for.

Organizations and Institutions
The Family Worship Book: A Resource Book for Family Devotions
Published in Hardcover by Christian Focus (2007-01-01)
Author: Terry L. Johnson
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very good resource
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-20
If you are a Christian and you have children, you should be doing daily family devotions. If you are a Christian father, you should be leading your family in daily worship. However, many people don't know how to begin to do it. We bought this book to help us and it has been very helpful. We practice family worship every night of the week and this resource has been invaluable in keeping our children involved and interested. The results we have seen are awesome. Our girls are learning the Bible, Christian doctrine, the creeds, and are practicing to sit through Church and participate in the service instead of squirming all over because they are bored. Plus, they are learning the daily pattern of walking with Christ, which is more valuable than anything you could give your children. I highly recommend this to Christian parents. Start worshipping together as a family, this book can help you get started.

Teach Them Diligently
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-15
The two hardest things about family worship are getting started and getting started. On the one hand I had a desire to lead my family in studying God's Word and helping us all to store it up in our hearts, but it is difficult with busy and erratic schedules to know when to do it. Combine that with the fact that there is very little precedent for actually leading it or knowing how to lead it and you have a recipe for never getting going. I knew that it was something that needed to be done so I set a date when we would get started and then began my hunt for resources that would help me know exactly what I should do in leading this time. I did a bit of research and found this book. After taking a look and reading some reviews I decided to order it, and am I glad that I did.

This book is a great resource for anyone wishing to start family worship or for anyone who is already leading but feels that there could be more to it. The book gives a good introduction to the what and why of family worship (which I, frankly, skimmed since I didn't need any convincing). The author then dives into the meat of the book; how to lead and what this time should consist of. The book includes several hymns and selections from the psalter (sans music, although it does give suggested tunes for all the songs). There are also several other resources including creeds and confession, suggested Bible reading timelines, the Westminster Shorter and Larger Catechisms, articles on prayer and many other great resources for leading worship. I have found this book to be truly indispensable as we have begun this endeavor.

Reform Your Family
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-02
My wife bought me this book, and I couldn't have picked a better book for our entire family. Terry L. Johnson does a wonderful job of giving the case for family worship and then gives practical advice on how to perform it. The most important advice that he gives is, "Just do it." He includes numerous resources in planning daily worship times with your family from the "Call to Worship" to the "Benediction." It includes hymns and the complete psalter, but if you do not know music (like my wife and me), then you might want to buy a CD that has the music. It also includes a Bible Reading Record and Memorization helps along with the Shorter Catechism and the Apostle's and Niceane Creeds for you and your children to memorize.

Family worship was very new to us, especially with very small children. We were struggling to find a resource that could help us in figuring out if we were "doing it right." The one thing that I realized most of all that doing it is much better than waiting to do it right. However, having this resource helps those of us that hate to step out without the safety net.

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Father Solanus: The Story of Solanus Casey, O.F.M. Cap.
Published in Paperback by Our Sunday Visitor (1995-12)
Author: Catherine M. Odell
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Great Book!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-15
Catherine Odell has done a wonderful job telling the story of the life of Father Solanus Casey who was declared "venerable" in 1995 by Pope John Paul II. The story of his life as a Capuchin priest who served as a porter is so inspirational, reminding us all that no matter what our calling in life, there are many ways in which we can all serve God. Many people sought healing and counseling from him and this humble man was truly an instrument of God on this earth. Father Solanus tells us that we should not pray for tasks equal to our powers, but for powers equal to our tasks. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning about a modern day person who may very well become a canonized saint.

A story of acceptance of God's will and love in our lives.
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-17
The story starts out rather slow and monotoneous, but before long you will find yourself completely emmerced in the psyche of this modern day saint. A touching story of one man's decision to say yes and to compleely surrender his life and his will to God's plan for his life. This humble man possessed those attributes that we all desire and seek, but somehow find elude us. This is a story of struggle, hope and the fullfillment of God's will in the very simple things of our lives. We are all drawn to this mindset and you will see the hunger and desire that we all have a hunger for by the unlikely attention that this man of God draws to himself without the desire to do so. If this beautiful story of real "life" brings a tear to your eye, you will have crossed that wonderful divide that seperates the spiritual from the secular, and you will in a very real sense find the hidden beauty of inner peace in the simple. I highly recommend this book for I believe it has set the roadmap for the true longing of the human spirit. The final words of Barney Casey are words that reverberate through the Centuries and words that should be readily on the tips of each of our tongues as we draw our last breath.

A Story of One Man's Wonderous Holiness
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-29
This is a truly inspirational story. It not only shares his story of becoming a Capuchin Monk, but also about his early life. It is an interesting story about a man that we can all relate to in some way. Something really different about him is that he is not some person from another country that we only heard about because of the news. He is from the USA, he lived and worked in Detroit as a Porter and a priest. This is a wonderful story that everyone should read.

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Feast of Faith: Approaches to a Theology of the Liturgy
Published in Paperback by Ignatius Press (1986-05)
Author: Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
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The Mass, a Fundamental Clarification
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-29
It is most surprising to me that a book which has been on the market for such a length of time has yet to receive a review in this location. When one of the Church's premier theologians writes as profoundly as this concerning a source of great confusion among Catholics today, we should surely pay attention.

Cardinal Ratzinger returns us to something that is very basic where the Mass is concerned. It is first and foremost a sacrifice which expresses a reality with which Catholics are required to come to grips for as the Cardinal, himself says, "Its price was the death of Christ himself."

If there is confusion in the Eucharistic Liturgy today, and I believe that the now "famous poll" bears this out, then this little tome is the perfect antidote to begin to set things aright. The author combines theological expertise and a profound depth of spirituality before which one can only stand in awe.

This should be madatory reading for every liturgist and musician in the Church today.

Excellent book for understanding the mind of Benedict XVI
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-23
As a preview to Spirit of the Ligurgy, this text opens up the mind of the current Holy Father to the reader in regards to his understanding of the liturgy and Catholic theology. Originally written in 1981, this book brings out the indepth knowledge and love for the ligurgy held by then Cardinal Ratzinger. Easy reading for anyone interested in the topics of Catholic Liturgy and theology.

A Brilliant Set Reflections on the Nature of Eucharistic Liturgy
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-20
As always, Ratzinger addresses his subject with depth and clarity, striving after the truth. Due to the weight of the issue at hand, some of his comments are indeed reactionary. However, he is not attempting to expound a view which he feels is his personally but is, instead, the true view of the Church on matters of the Eucharistic Liturgy.

With his moderate, scholarly temper, Ratzinger first aims to expose the weaknesses inherent in the modern conception of the Eucharist as an almost exclusively meal-oriented event. He stresses the place of the Last Supper with respect to the Liturgy and shows how it is related to the future development of the Church's understanding of the Eucharist. He emphasizes the fact that it is at its core, a sacrifice, united with the Cross and the Resurrection. Therefore, to understand the Eucharist as anything less than a sacrificial-meal in which the faithful come into communion with the Lamb of God is to undercut the entire Liturgy.

Beyond this, the text has a compilation of thought-provoking reflections on the Liturgy with respect to change and music, as well as considerations on the facing of the priest, his experiences and thoughts about the current celebration of Corpus Christi, and a homily addressed to the Bishop's Conference in Fulda.

I highly recommend this text as a short treatment on the Eucharistic Liturgy. It is by no means extensive but serves as an excellent set of reflections and considerations.


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