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This trusted annual publication provides concise and helpful material to inspire and assist those who prepare the Mass for each day of the liturgical year. It includes: - Preaching points - Additional Scripture insights for the Proper of Saints - Music preparation guidance and song suggestions - Ways to connect the liturgy to the Christian life - Original Mass texts for Sundays, solemnities, and feasts of the Lord - Seasonal worship committee agendas - Ideas for celebrating other rites and customs - An online supplement for preparing the sacramental rites - Seasonal introductions - Daily calendar preparation guides - Dated entries with liturgical titles, lectionary citations, and vestment co...
Those who prepare the liturgy are entrusted with a very important task—helping our assemblies to encounter the real presence of Christ and to be transformed and strengthened for discipleship. Good celebrations of the liturgy help foster and nourish the faith of our parishioners. Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons, and Weekdays is a trusted annual publication providing insightful, concise, and detailed suggestions for preparing the Mass each day of the liturgical year. With its focus on celebrating the liturgy well, this resource will guide parish teams in making “the liturgical prayers of the Christian community more alive” (On Sacred Music, 31). It includes: -Preaching points -Additional...
A social history of Wilhelmine Germany. Ch. 10 (pp. 396-413), "Die Juden", analyzes the demographic, occupational, social, cultural, and political characteristics of the Jewish population. Notes that despite their legal emancipation, many positions remained closed to them, and traditional stereotypes obstructed their reception into society. Their association with modernism, capitalism, and intellectualism, and the danger they seemed to represent to German tradition and identity, all intensified hatred of the Jews, especially after the rise of modern antisemitism in the 1870s. Describes the founding of the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens in 1893 to fight for the acceptance of Jews as German citizens. Despite the solidarity at the beginning of the First World War, the reverses of 1916 caused a new surge of antisemitism.
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