Liturgy and Justice

Liturgy and Justice
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Download or read book Liturgy and Justice written by Anne Y. Koester and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Liturgical celebrations and the work of justice are tightly woven threads of the same cloth. The essays in Liturgy and Justice explore this intrinsic relationship and its promise for the ongoing renewal of church life. The authors write about the vision of the modern liturgical and social reformers, building just communities, reuniting worship and justice, globalization, rural life, church leadership, women in the Church, justice and prayer in Latino and African American communities, liturgy as a school of discipleship, forming catechumens as disciples, the catechesis of liturgy-justice, preparing just liturgies, and preaching justice. Authentic discipleship demands that the already existing relationship between our liturgy and our mission as ministers of justice be lived. Those serving in all areas of church ministry will find this book helpful in striving for justice in the Christian life. Contributors are Gilbert Ostdiek, O.F.M.; Eleanor Josaitis; Msgr. William Linder; Walter J. Burghardt, S.J.; John P. Hogan; Br. David Andrews, C.S.C.; Zeni Fox; Frances B. O'Connor, C.S.C.; Daniel Lizarraga; C. Vanessa White; Mary Alice Piil, C.S.J.; James M. Schellman; John Roberto; Tom East; Godfrey Mullen, O.S.B.; Del Staigers; and R. Kevin Seasoltz, O.S.B.


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