Scripture and the Mystery of the MassScott Hahn, Regis J. Flaherty Emmaus Road Publishing, 2004 - 203 pagini Scripture & the Mystery of the Mass will help Catholics and non-Catholics alike develop a better understanding of the Mass. Edited by Scott Hahn and Regis Flaherty, with a foreword by Bishop Robert C. Morlino, Scripture & the Mystery of the Mass brings you such prominent Catholic authors as Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Jeff Cavins, Tim Gray, Edward Sri, Curtis Mitch, Leon J. Suprenant, and others. Each chapter explores the biblical foundation of the Mass in light of Church teaching, going to heart of topics like “The Mass and Evangelization," “The Eucharist in the Apostolic Church,” and “The Mass and the Apocalypse.”
This book is one of four books in the Catholic for a Reason Series.
Authors: Edward Sri, Curtis Mitch, Scott Hahn, Thomas Nash, Tim Gray, Sean Innerst, Stephen Pimentel, Michael Barber, Leon J. Suprenant, Curtis Martin, Jeff Cavins, and Kimberly Hahn. Foreword by Bishop Robert C. Morlino.
About the Catholic for a Reason Series: This benchmark series brings together the expert knowledge and personal insight of today’s top Catholic apologists on topics at the heart of the Catholic faith. Whether you’re a non-Catholic who wants to learn about the Church’s teaching, or a Catholic who wants to become a more articulate defender of the faith, the Catholic for a Reason series is for you. |
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... heavenly praise, which originally greeted the God-Man in Bethlehem, as we prepare at Mass to welcome the same Christ who humbly comes to us in Holy Communion. The. Greatest. Bible. Study. on. Earth: Liturgy. of. the. Word. In Jesus' day, ...
... Heavenly. Liturgy: “Holy,. Holy,. Holy”. Next, the Eucharistic prayer reminds us that the Mass is much more than a human event, taking place in some church here on earth. Ultimately, the Mass is a participation in the heavenly liturgy. This ...
... heavenly liturgy, he witnessed four living creatures day and night never ceasing to sing, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty” (Rev. 4:8). Therefore, heaven and earth meet in this hymn. When we sing “Holy, holy, holy,” at Mass ...
... Heavenly Father (we don't say, “My Father” but “Our Father”). Hence, saying the Lord's Prayer is a fitting way to express our unity in prayer, before we deepen our unity in the Eucharist. After the Our Father, we sometimes express this ...
... heavenly liturgy. At a climactic moment in the Book of Revelation, John hears the mighty voice of a great multitude in heaven singing, “Hallelujah!” and announcing the wedding supper of the Lamb. Jesus Christ, the victorious Lamb of God ...
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He Died Once but His Sacrifice Lives | 49 |
From Jewish Passover to Christian Eucharist | 65 |
Time for Liturgy | 77 |
The Eucharist in the Apostolic Church | 97 |
The Mass and the Apocalypse | 109 |
The Difference Jesus Makes | 123 |
The Mass and Evangelization | 139 |
A Marriage Made in Heaven | 173 |
Bibliography | 199 |
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