This book invites you to consider, if as a church, we are part of the unnoticed, the unrecognised and the forgotten that makes us feel their pain and humiliation. This book helps us to discover the paschal ('pass over') significance of the cross as a response to the suffering that sears many lives today.
An innovative resource for courses on western religious traditions and the Abrahamic religions which connects, separates and re-connects Judaism, Christianity and Islam through the lens of monotheism.
The book is intended for busy teachers, chaplains or anyone who often reaches for a prayer or service, but finds themselves grabbing material from many different sources.
The Deep End invites readers to come on a journey through the story of Luke's Gospel and to follow Jesus as he makes his way to Jerusalem. Through a series of reflections on the Sunday Gospels of Year C, it offers a fresh perspective for anyone who wants to explore how the Gospels are relevant for today.
The Deep End invites readers to come on a journey through the story of Mark's Gospel, and follows on from the first two books in this series which explored Luke and Matthew. Through a series of reflections on the Sunday Gospels of Year B, it offers a fresh perspective for anyone who wants to explore how the Word of God is relevant for today.
Beauty Through Broken Windows is a timely and valuable work that places Edmund Rice’s vision and the gospel message in a wide range of contemporary settings. The reader will be moved and inspired by the contributors’ courage, passion and commitment to serving others.