The more Catholics are educated about the liturgy and by the
liturgy, the
Pope Francis
This book is written to help Catholic people pray the Mass,
to encourage personal reflection and to deepen appreciation of and
participation in Mass. It is written for those who preside at Mass, assist at
the Mass as a deacon or lay minister or pray the Mass as part of the
congregation.
It is not a scholarly study of the Mass or an examination of
the rules and details for its celebration. Rather, it is about a journey and
about reflecting on that journey so as to deepen our sense of being able to
pray what we call the Mass.
Nor is it a book to be read from cover to cover. Fifty-two
Sundays is meant to be read on fifty-two Sundays, reading and reflecting on one
little piece of the journey at a time. Each week, we are invited to reflect
together on one aspect of the celebration, explore some of its deeper meanings
and, in this way, enrich our experience and understanding of the Mass.
Each week, we are guided into the fascinating story of the
Mass which not only informs, but also turns the Mass into a prayer. Bishop Greg Homeming, OCD Bishop of Lismore
… theologically rich, whilst remaining easy to understand,
and will encourage the reader to engage in a full, conscious and active
participation in the Mass. Deacon Peter
Pellicaan PhD , Executive Director, Evangelisation Brisbane
Professor Gooley’s reflective journey through the Mass
accurately and lovingly offers an approachable and easy to absorb explanation
of not only what happens in the Mass, but why it happens. Dr Marco Ceccarelli Director of
the Centre for Faith Enrichment, Perth
Anthony Gooley is a deacon and theologian. He has
qualifications in education, psychology and theology, in which he has a PhD. He
has recently served as Dean (Courses) at BBI - The Australian Institute of
Theological Education. A deacon of the Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane, he is
married with two adult children and one grandchild.
Anthony Gooley is Adjunct Associate Professor, Institute for Ethics and Society, University of Notre Dame, Australia. Qualified in education, psychology and doctoral studies in theology, he is part of the Mission Directorate of Catholic Health Australia, supporting the work of governance and leadership formation, and mission and identity development.
Anthony is a deacon of the Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane. He is married with children and shares his time between his homes in Sydney and Canberra.
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Author | Anthony Gooley |
Publication Date | 8th April 2024 |
Imprint | Coventry Press |
ISBN | 9781922589460 |
52 Sundays
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