Joy of the Word (Vol II): Believe, Practise, and Teach Homilies Based on the Syro-Malabar Liturgical Calendar
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ISBN: 9789392340994
Pages: 1096
Weight: 0.980 kg
Dimensions: 21.5 × 13.5 × 2.5 cm
Format/Edition: Paperback
Description
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the Syro-Malabar Liturgical Readings and aims to assist:
- Priests, Deacons, Preachers: To improve their homilies and sermons with in-depth biblical reflection.
- Religious, Catechists, and Laypeople: To enhance their understanding of Scripture and the liturgy.
The book serves as a practical tool to help ministers and preachers relate the Word of God effectively to their audiences, making it a valuable resource for enhancing both the content and quality of homilies.
Key Features
- In-depth Scriptural Reflection: Encourages study and reflection on the Bible, improving homilies and teachings.
- Practical Application: Aids in transforming biblical teachings into actionable practices for preachers and laypeople alike.
- For All Levels: Useful for anyone interested in deepening their biblical knowledge, from priests to catechists to laypeople.
Purpose
The book is designed to:
- Enhance Homiletics: Provide a deeper understanding of Scripture, helping preachers deliver insightful and engaging homilies.
- Foster Practical Teaching: Guide those who teach the Bible to not only understand but also practice and preach its teachings.
- Support Bible Study: For those interested in serious study of the Bible, providing reflections that link Scripture to everyday life.
Who Should Read This?
- Priests, Deacons, and Preachers: To improve the depth and relevance of their homilies.
- Catechists and Religious: To gain deeper insights into the Word and its applications.
- Laypeople Interested in Bible Study: For anyone wishing to engage more deeply with the Scriptures and improve their understanding of liturgical readings.