2010 SOURCEBOOK FOR SUNDAYS, SEASONS, & WEEKDAYS

2010 SOURCEBOOK FOR SUNDAYS, SEASONS, & WEEKDAYS
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Subtitle: The Almanac for Pastoral Liturgy

Author: Catherine Combier-Donovan (primary author). 303 pg. PB.

Sourcebook for Sundays and Seasons is your essential and trusted resource for preparing the liturgy for all seasons of the liturgical year, each Sunday, solemnity, feast, memorial, optional memorial, and seasonal weekday! This year's book is for Year C, Weekday Year II. It begins with November 29, 2009, the First Sunday of Advent, and continues through November 27, 2010, the last day of Ordinary Time.

It is organized in two user-friendly sections: The Season and The Calendar. You will learn more about the meaning of the season, the saints who are honored, the liturgical books, the liturgical environment, the liturgical music, and how to bring the liturgy into your homes in the season section. The Calendar section is a straightforward almanac, and the only resource, which consistently provides pastoral reflections and ideas for each day of the liturgical year.

This book also includes:
  • Reflections on the Gospel for Year C
  • Notes on preparing for Mass, receiving sacraments, celebrating the Liturgy of the Hours
  • Ideas to enhance the choice of music and the liturgical environment
  • How to celebrate the liturgy in Catholic schools
  • Ways to bring the liturgy into your home
  • Features on liturgical ministry, devotions and sacramentals, and school liturgies
  • Reproducible music preparation sheet and server/sacristan Triduum checklists
  • Commentary useful for homilies, catechesis, and liturgy preparation
  • Abbreviations for Church documents
  • Original invitation to the Penitential Act (Penitential Rite)
  • Original invitation, response, and conclusion to the Prayer of the Faithful
  • Original dismissal texts for RCIA and children's Liturgy of the Word
  • The Proclamations for the Nativity and Epiphany of the Lord
  • The Rite for the Reception of the Holy Oils
  • If you are a priest or deacon, liturgist or worship team member, religious educator or looking for more information about Catholic liturgy, this publication will be an invaluable tool!

    In addition to our primary author, Catherine Combier-Donovan, other authors were asked to apply their pastoral experience and liturgical expertise to different sections of this resource.

    These authors include:.
  • Margaret Mary Brennan (Parish and the Home)
  • Donna M. Crilly (saints)
  • Jerry Galipeau (RCIA)
  • Jennifer Kerr Breedlove (liturgical music)
  • Corinna Laughlin (various rites)
  • Rev. Thomas P. Looney, CSC (scripture)
  • Dr. Denis McNamara (liturgical environment)
  • Jill Maria Murdy (liturgical environment and music)
  • Robert W. Piercy, Jr. (School Liturgy)
  • Rev. Robert Tuzik, PhD (revised translation of the Roman Missal update)
  • D. Todd Williamson (various rites)