Forming the Assembly to Celebrate Sacraments - 8 Pieces Per Package
Description
The Second Vatican Council envisioned a liturgical assembly that could understand and participate fully in the liturgy. Even when parishes have helped their members to understand and participate in the Sunday Eucharistic liturgy, responses at liturgies for the other sacraments (Baptism, Confirmation, Penance, Anointing, Holy Orders and Marriage) may seem uncertain and lukewarm. Do we know what we are doing when we celebrate the sacraments? In this book, as in its companion, Forming the Assembly to Celebrate the Mass, Lawrence Mick, a seasoned presider and writer on the liturgy, offers insights and suggestions for helping our communities understand the work they are called to do.
The author explains each sacrament and its liturgical aspects in ways that will invigorate and prepare parish ministers for the work of liturgical catechesis. Once leaders are prepared, the book can then be used for catechizing the whole assembly. Parish councils, liturgy boards, liturgical ministers, adult formation groups and individuals in the assembly will all find in this book fresh perspectives for celebrating and savoring the sacraments.
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Book Details
- Product Code: FASAC
- ISBN: 978-1-56854-447-2
- Author: Lawrence E. Mick
- Binding: Paperback
- Size: 6 x 9
- Pages: 80
- Language: English
- Copyright Year: 2002
- 8 Pieces Per Package
Serving the Catholic Community for Over 50 Years
Established by the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1964, LTP promotes the liturgical formation of the faithful called for by the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of the Second Vatican Council. Liturgy Training Publications is a premier publisher of liturgical and pastoral materials in English and Spanish. Dedicated to developing resources for the assembly, clergy, liturgical ministers, and all who study the liturgy, LTP produces books, videos, workshops, and other training materials so all the faithful may “become thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy” (SC, 14).