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Parish Catalog Fall 2018.Indd LITURGICAL PRESS PARISH RESOURCES FALL 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW TITLES 1-21 Living Liturgy 1-3 Daily Reflections series 4-5 Little Rock Scripture Study Reimagined 6-9 Alive in the Word 10-12 Team RCIA 18-19 People of God series 21-23 RECENTLY RELEASED 22-35 Misal Romano 24-25 Excerpts from the Roman Missal 26 Collegeville Ministry series 30 The Deacon's Ministry series 31 New Collegeville Bible Commentary 32-33 Music 34-37 Loose-leaf Lectionary 38-39 RCIA 41 Liturgy 42-44 Preaching 45-46 Scripture 47-49 Prayer and Spirituality 50-53 Social Justice 54-56 Marriage and Family 57 Ministry and Church 58-62 Priesthood 63 Ritual Resources 64-71 Missals and Annuals 72-73 Sacred Song 74 Spanish Missals and Annuals 75-76 Spanish Resources 77-79 Give Us This Day 80 Worship 80 The Bible Today 80 Order Form Inside Back Cover LITURGICAL PRESS 2950 Saint John’s Road | PO Box 7500 Collegeville, MN 56321-7500 Online: litpress.org Call: 800-858-5450 320-363-2213 Monday---Friday: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm CT Fax: 800-445-5899 320-363-3299 Email: [email protected] Rights: World, English, except where indicated. 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Written completely fresh each liturgical year, Living Liturgy™ gives your team members the spiritual preparation they need to become true ministers of the liturgy. 1 7 978-0-8146-4522-2 Paperback, 328 pp., 8 ⁄2 x 10 ⁄8, $19.95 (1-4 copies); $15.95 (5-19 copies); $10.95 net (20 or more copies) e 978-0-8146-4546-8 eBook, $16.99 No returns accepted on this product. Rights: World, except EU Brian Schmisek is professor and Diana Macalintal has served as a Katy Beedle Rice is a catechist and dean of the Institute of Pastoral liturgist, musician, author, speaker, writer who lives with her husband Studies at Loyola University and composer for the last and three children in Boise, Idaho. Chicago. Prior to coming to twenty-fi ve years. Macalintal is a She is a formation leader for the Chicago in 2012, he was the cofounder of TeamRCIA.com with National Association of the founding dean of the School of her husband, Nick Wagner. 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Through prayer and penance and prepare you to Sister Genevieve Glen’s fresh and participate more fully in the joy of the meaningful refl ections on Lectionary great Easter mystery. readings from the weekday and Sunday 978-0-8146-4511-6 Pocket-sized, paperback, 104 pp., Masses, readers will grow in their 1 4 x 5 ⁄4, $2.00; 50 or more copies, $1.00 net each understanding of the word of God. 978-0-8146-4472-0 Large-Print Edition, paperback, 7 978-0-8146-4510-9 Pocket-sized, paperback, 104 pp., 104 pp., 6 x 7 ⁄8, $5.95; 50 or more copies, 1 4 x 5 ⁄4, $2.00; 50 or more copies, $1.00 net each $3.95 net each 978-0-8146-4496-6 Large-Print Edition, paperback, 978-0-8146-4536-9 eBook, $0.99 7 96 pp., 6 x 7 ⁄8, $5.95; 50 or more copies, No returns accepted on this product. $3.95 net each Available November 2018 978-0-8146-4535-2 eBook, $0.99 No returns accepted on this product. Mary DeTurris Poust is director of communications for the Diocese of Albany, New York, a retreat leader, and Available July 2018 the author of numerous books, including Not by Bread Alone: Daily Refl ections for Lent 2016 and Waiting in Sister Genevieve Glen, OSB, is a nun of the Joyful Hope: Daily Refl ections for Advent and Christmas contemplative Benedictine monastery of St. Walburga, 2017-2018. She is also a contributor to Give Us This Day where she has taught in the formation program and published by Liturgical Press. She writes about the conducted retreats in the retreat house. She has also spiritual journey on her blog, Not Strictly Spiritual, and given retreats in many Benedictine monasteries of in her monthly column, Life Lines. Visit her website women and men. She is a poet, hymn text writer, and at www.NotStrictlySpiritual.com. essayist who contributes regularly to Give Us This Day. She co-authored the 2016 issue of Waiting in Joyful Hope with Jerome Kodell, OSB, and is author of Not by Bread Alone 2017, published by Liturgical Press. PCATF18 LITURGICAL PRESS litpress.org NEW TITLES 5 Introducing a splendid new annual resource for deepening prayer—in the tradition of our best-selling Advent/Christmas and Lent annual refl ection guides! All three books are ideal for sharing with: • Parish communities • Schools • Campus ministry programs • Prayer Groups • RCIA catechumens and candidates • Your family And more! Rejoice and Be Glad Daily Refl ections for Easter 2019 Bishop Robert Morneau There is no better season to 978-0-8146-4413-3 Pocket-sized, paperback, 104 pp., 1 renew one’s relationship with 4 x 5 ⁄4, $2.00; 50 or more copies, $1.00 net each God than Easter, the most joyful 978-0-8146-4445-4 Large-Print Edition, paperback, 104 pp., 7 days of the church’s year.
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