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School of Prayer, Source of Life

Trade Review
Today perhaps more than ever we need to deepen our spiritual understanding of the church's liturgy. Boselli provides us with a genuine mystagogy, leading to a profound appreciation of the depths of the liturgy and rooted solidly in the Scriptures and the early Christian writers. His work brings out the nature of the liturgy as primarily a gift from God, God's work among us, calling us to listen to his word and respond. It will be of enormous value to ministers, scholars, and the worshiping faithful alike.
John F. Baldovin, SJ, Professor of Historical and Liturgical Theology, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
This book offers a sound mystagogy based primarily on Scripture and the writings of the fathers that will be of value to those engaged in the task of liturgical formation.
Paul F. Bradshaw, Professor of Liturgy (Emeritus), University of Notre Dame
Reading Boselli's book is like going on retreat. He has meditated deeply on links between liturgical actions and the words of Scripture. You will enter a profound reflection on the Eucharist you share and the life you lead.
Paul Turner, Pastor, St. Anthony Parish, Kansas City, Missouri; Facilitator, International Commission on English in the Liturgy
In this book, we come to understand better the connections between what we do in the liturgy and our spiritual relationship with Christ. Contemplation and interiority arise from ritual action and communal experience: this is the paradox that makes this volume a precious occasion for personal and communal reflection on the topic.
Andrea Grillo, Professor of Sacramental Theology, Pontifical Atheneum of Saint Anselm, Rome
This important book reminds us again and again that the liturgy is primarily not about what we do for God but what God does for us in a unique way through the liturgy. Throughout Boselli penetrates to the spiritual heart of the liturgy. A much-needed book at a time when debates about liturgy are all too often about externals, not the inner depth of what liturgy is and does. The author's invitation that we truly `listen' to God speaking to us through word and sacrament-as simple as that sounds-is a much-needed lesson not only about liturgy but about the Christian life.
Rev Msgr. Kevin W. Irwin, The Catholic University of America
The Spiritual Meaning of the Liturgy comes from one of Europe's premier liturgical theologians and provides a collection especially recommended for scholars and theologians interested in the meaning of the liturgy and its applications to everyday life and spirituality. . . . The result is a powerful spiritual analysis highly recommended for any Christian thinker.
Midwest Book Review
"This book can be of enormous value to ministers, scholars, and the worshiping faithful alike, stimulating new responses, new research and new ecclesial action in response to contemporary challenges."James Leachman, Ecclesia orans
"To anyone who wishes to understand the essence of liturgy, this book provides a very sound and clear grounding. I recommend to all liturgical students, scholars, and ordinary faithful."Louvain Studies

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      Publisher: Liturgical Press
      Publication Date: 9/8/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780814649060, 978-0814649060
      ISBN10: 0814649068

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      School of Prayer, Source of Life

      Trade Review
      Today perhaps more than ever we need to deepen our spiritual understanding of the church's liturgy. Boselli provides us with a genuine mystagogy, leading to a profound appreciation of the depths of the liturgy and rooted solidly in the Scriptures and the early Christian writers. His work brings out the nature of the liturgy as primarily a gift from God, God's work among us, calling us to listen to his word and respond. It will be of enormous value to ministers, scholars, and the worshiping faithful alike.
      John F. Baldovin, SJ, Professor of Historical and Liturgical Theology, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
      This book offers a sound mystagogy based primarily on Scripture and the writings of the fathers that will be of value to those engaged in the task of liturgical formation.
      Paul F. Bradshaw, Professor of Liturgy (Emeritus), University of Notre Dame
      Reading Boselli's book is like going on retreat. He has meditated deeply on links between liturgical actions and the words of Scripture. You will enter a profound reflection on the Eucharist you share and the life you lead.
      Paul Turner, Pastor, St. Anthony Parish, Kansas City, Missouri; Facilitator, International Commission on English in the Liturgy
      In this book, we come to understand better the connections between what we do in the liturgy and our spiritual relationship with Christ. Contemplation and interiority arise from ritual action and communal experience: this is the paradox that makes this volume a precious occasion for personal and communal reflection on the topic.
      Andrea Grillo, Professor of Sacramental Theology, Pontifical Atheneum of Saint Anselm, Rome
      This important book reminds us again and again that the liturgy is primarily not about what we do for God but what God does for us in a unique way through the liturgy. Throughout Boselli penetrates to the spiritual heart of the liturgy. A much-needed book at a time when debates about liturgy are all too often about externals, not the inner depth of what liturgy is and does. The author's invitation that we truly `listen' to God speaking to us through word and sacrament-as simple as that sounds-is a much-needed lesson not only about liturgy but about the Christian life.
      Rev Msgr. Kevin W. Irwin, The Catholic University of America
      The Spiritual Meaning of the Liturgy comes from one of Europe's premier liturgical theologians and provides a collection especially recommended for scholars and theologians interested in the meaning of the liturgy and its applications to everyday life and spirituality. . . . The result is a powerful spiritual analysis highly recommended for any Christian thinker.
      Midwest Book Review
      "This book can be of enormous value to ministers, scholars, and the worshiping faithful alike, stimulating new responses, new research and new ecclesial action in response to contemporary challenges."James Leachman, Ecclesia orans
      "To anyone who wishes to understand the essence of liturgy, this book provides a very sound and clear grounding. I recommend to all liturgical students, scholars, and ordinary faithful."Louvain Studies

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