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To Praise, to Bless, to Preach: Spiritual Reflections on the Sunday Gospels #A

To Praise, to Bless, to Preach: Spiritual Reflections on the Sunday Gospels, Cycle A

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Spiritual Reflections on the Sunday Gospels, Cycle A

All Christians have been called by Christ to a radical, new way of life. To Praise, To Bless, To Preach helps each of us on that journey by guiding us through prayerful contemplation of the Gospels to a deeper meaning, purpose, and joy in life. Written with the Holy Father's call to a New Evangelization as a foundation, this third volume in the To Praise, To Bless, To Preach series is both a superb homily-preparation tool as well as a deeply moving personal approach to Catholic interpretation of Sacred Scripture.

By combining applications of the Truth of the Gospel to daily life along with the finest of Scripture scholarship, To Praise, To Bless, To Preach is an unparalleled guide to the teachings contained in the Gospels of the Sundays of the A Cycle. Let the Word of God come alive in your heart and mind now with these gifted reflections and discover a deeper understanding of the Good News

192 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2001

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Peter John Cameron

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Fr. Peter John Cameron, O.P., (Playwright, Director) holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in playwriting from the Catholic University of America. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild and is the author of more than a dozen plays. His first play, Full of Grace, received the David Lloyd Kreeger Creativity Award and was performed in showcase at the Kennedy Center in 1988. Fr. Cameron's play about the life of St. Therese of Lisieux, The Sacrament of Memory, was produced in 1998. He recently wrote a screenplay for a video about the vocation to the priesthood produced by the Knights of Columbus. Fr. Cameron is the former Artistic Director of the American Catholic Theater, and the former Director of Creative Affairs for Paulist Productions, Los Angeles, and the founder of the Blackfriars Repertory Theatre.

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Perfect size meditations to briefly and prayerfully prepare for Sunday and Holy Day Masses. Would love to have another volume on not-so-major feasts.
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