In this small gem of a book, O'Malley lays out a vision for liturgical formation during formation for and celebration of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults that counters common mindsets that impede today's people from fruitful worship. He names the main obstacles to full engagement in liturgy as belief in an absent God, rugged individualism, the loss of wonder, throwaway culture and consumerism. Using the 3-part model of Luigi Giussani (provocation, hypothesis and verification) He shows how the liturgy is an encounter with God that can inspire, transform and unite us communally and provides examples, stories and simple ways to assist people to appreciate the rhythms and beauty of the liturgical life.
The first half of this book, where he lays out the obstacles to worship and the practical theology that counters these issues should probably be read by every parish liturgy team member and catechist - not just those working with the RCIA. The last half is practical gold for RCIA teams, as O'Malley lays out specific principles, methodologies and strategies for each stage of the catechumenal journey that could change the way parishes think of the RCIA. This is true formation in a liturgical discipleship model.
A nice addition to the Team RCIA library.