The Royal Road to Joy: The Beatitudes and the EucharistLiturgyTrainingPublications, 2004 - 249 pagini This book is relevant to every Catholic who is looking to live the life of the Gospel. Living the beatitudes will deepen the understanding of what it means to be a eucharistic people. The Royal Road to Joy: The Beatitudes and the Eucharist tells us how the living of the beatitudes is not only relevant, but actually helps in a deeper understanding of what is celebrated at the altar. This book examines the profound process of Christian conversion in which our basic attitudes are radically changed toward ourselves, toward what happens to us, toward other people, and finally toward God. This is the road to joy we find in the beatitudes. In this deeply spiritual text, Dom David Bird presents two interrelated commentaries -- one on the eight beatitudes, the other on the Mass -- that make clear the intimate connection between the spirituality of the beatitudes and the eucharistic celebration. Book jacket. |
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Cuprins
The Beatitudes and the Eucharist | 2 |
Introducing the Beatitudes | 11 |
Blessed are the poor in spirit | 16 |
Blessed are those who mourn | 22 |
Blessed are the meek | 35 |
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst | 44 |
Blessed are the merciful | 53 |
Blessed are the pure in heart | 64 |
Introducing the Mass | 130 |
The Gathering of the Assembly | 139 |
The Sign of the Cross | 145 |
The Lord Be with You | 150 |
The Penitential Rite Gloria and Collect | 155 |
The Liturgy of the Word | 161 |
Our Reaction to the Word the Homily Creed and Prayer of the Faithful | 172 |
Liturgy of the Eucharist | 180 |
Blessed are the peacemakers | 72 |
Blessed are those who are persecuted | 82 |
Saint Seraphim of Sarov | 86 |
Saint John Mary Vianney | 97 |
Two Saints on the Same Road to Joy | 109 |
The Royal Road to Joy | 122 |
The Mass | 129 |
The Presentation of the Gifts | 190 |
The Eucharistic Prayer | 196 |
The Communion Rite including a commentary on the Our Father | 214 |
Good Liturgy Bad Liturgy | 231 |
Ite Missa Est | 242 |
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