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For Catholics seeking to deepen their prayer life
Explains the history behind Catholic prayer practices
You will enrich your faith and understanding of prayer
Catholics have a rich and ancient prayer tradition that informs contemporary practice. People gather every morning for private devotions or participate communally in the Liturgy of the Hours. People continue to go on pilgrimages and have shrines in their homes. Over time, monastics, saints, and scholars developed theologies and prayer practices that are distinctive to the Catholic imagination. By exploring the historical contexts from which these theologies and practices emerged, we can invigorate our own prayer lives and better understand our faith. In this book the monks of St. Meinrad recount the tradition of Catholic prayer. In the ealy chapters they explore prayer chronologically, from Old Testament psalms, New Testament models, and ealy church theologies, through the period of the Counter-Reformation. The central chapters look at prayer in the communal contexts of the Mass, the Liturgical Year, and the Liturgy of the Hours. Final chapters shed more light on particular topics that deepen our understanding of the Catholic imagination and the place of prayer in the lives of the faithful.
Readers at any level will come away from this book with a renewed sense of prayer as a key component of Catholic formation and growth.
Title
The Tradition of Catholic Prayer
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Published
October 2007
Weight
425g
Page Count
304
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.7 cm
ISBN
9780814631843
ISBN-10
0814631843
Eden Code
1162019
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