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Clergy Mailing 2012-08 McCrimmons RESOURCES for the clergy including… S K O B O H Y M N REVISED – in accordance with the new English S translation of the K O Roman Missal REVISED – O S B Parish Mass MAS S K Book O – Year C, Vol.1 BO NEW for PARISHES L A T N N O E I S A M T A C R R A S A 2 P R E P 0 R 1 NEW Liturgical calendar E 2 T Send for our - S 0 P O 8 2012- 2013 - C PERSONALISED l e r g ART RESOURCE y Download from: M Direct Weblink a brochure… i l i ad n http://mccrimmons.com/product/413/2130 or downlo g u - m N fro S McCrimmons 10-12 High Street, Great Wakering, Essex SS3 0EQ 2 BOOKS / POWERPOINT A NEW Meditation PowerPoint presentation for children REPRINTED BY POPULAR DEMAND Jesus Christ – BE STILL the Way, the A prayer resource Truth, the Life for schools and parishes A daily prayer book Sr MIrIAM McNulty OSB DaviD KonStant OF thE BENEdIctINE SIStErS OF turvEy ABBEy Prayers, thoughts, Scripture and quotations are selected Be Still introduces children and grouped together here, and their teachers to a in this useful publication, by themes that relate to variety of meditative approaches to prayer. young our every day life and our Christian faith. as well children have an innate capacity for quiet, reflective as the three main chapters ‘the Way’,’the prayer and respond well to traditional meditative truth’,’the Life’ – reflecting on Jesus as portrayed techniques. these meditations are based on the in the Gospels – this prayer book concludes with Senses, the Old testament and the New testament meditations on the Mysteries of the Rosary, the and can be used as part of an r.E. or catechetical Beatitudes, the Way of the Cross and an programme or as stand-alone sessions. Each examination of conscience. meditation is supported by a PowerPoint presentation. Size: 130 x 195mm (5 1⁄4” x 7 3⁄4”) 200 pages / illustrated Be Still offers a range of reflective exercises which are designed to build upon children’s natural gifts £12.50 order ref: MB6349 and also to introduce them to traditional forms of iSBn 0-85597-634-9 christian meditation. weblink : Features a 64 page digital (PdF) book on cd with 12 http://mccrimmons.com/product/155/1231 PowerPoint presentations (and other resources). £19.95 + vAt / Order ref: PP0375 EAN 5039126-10037-5 A Voice Crying in weblink : the Wilderness http://mccrimmons.com/product/202/765 Hubert Richards – What really happened? Venite Adoremus! CLaRE RiCHaRDS A series of daily reflections towards the end of his life for Advent Cardinal Murphy o’Connor wrote: “Bert was a Fran Godfrey has written a series of marvellous teacher and has reflections for each day of Advent. a wonderful gift of clarity and simplicity in his Includes prayers and Scriptural references to all three years of the writings.” 2 liturgical cycle. 0 Using his extraordinary diaries, with the letters 1 2 - 0 Size: A5 / 64 pages / Illustrated (2 colour) and press cuttings he kept, Clare has been able to 8 - C give a unique insight into the history of the l e r Each £4.95 £3.95 Order ref: MB6519 g English Catholic Church from 1939 until the y ISBN 978-0-85597-651-4 M present day. a i l i n Pack of 10 £35.95 £29.95 Order ref: MB6519P10 g - £12.50 order ref: CP7460 N ISBN 978-0-85597-651-4 S For further titles please visit our website : www.mccrimmons.com BOOKS 3 I Am With You Living – Year C Scripture reflections for couples Including various Feast Days and Solemnities 96 ready-made homiles a resource written by for Sundays of the Year THE TWO IN ONE FLESH with a family orientation Christian pro-marriage team With a foreword by Tony Castle Archbishop Vincent Nichols Commissioned by the Marriage and Family Life Group of “I Am With You –Year C , is not just another instalment of reflections for the Diocese of Brentwood spouses based on the Sunday readings… Many in the Church as well as society at large are expressing anxiety and concern over the status of marriage. The witness of married love is being too easily hidden by a These homilies, specially prepared for the busy prevailing tide of societal shifts in attitudes about what marriage preacher, are unique in drawing on each one of a actually is and how that is expressed and determined legally… Sunday’s readings and relating them to the family. This publication comes just as the Church is entering the Year of Faith From the down-to-earth, attention-grabbing opening of called by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012. In describing this time the Holy each homily, to the practical application to family life, Father states; ‘ “The Year of Faith, is a summons to an authentic and this book is an invaluable resource for those who want renewed conversion to the Lord, the one Saviour of the world. In the mystery of his death and resurrection, God has revealed in its fullness the to apply God’s word to the family, but need some Love that saves and calls us to conversion of life through the forgiveness support and assistance. of sins. ” ’ …“I am with you” are the words of Jesus to his disciples to give them “Here is a collection of good ideas to help enrich the encouragement… ‘I am with you’ is the echo we hear in the marriage process of sermon-crafting for busy priests and those vows of the spouses to one another… May that fidelity to the Sunday looking for helpful ideas to start them off. From time to Mass enable the home of husband and wife to become what it is: a time, we need a prompt to ensure that we do not get too beacon of the Good News of the family and, therefore, a beacon of the Gospel of Life.” Most Rev. Vincent Nichols. entrenched in a single way of thinking. This could well do Archbishop of Westminster the trick!” Fr. 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Mass texts are verbal expressions of our ancient tradition of prayer. The new translation alerts us to how many of the prayers of the Mass come to us from Sacred Scripture and the great teachers of the Faith in early centuries. It will help us to better appreciate the richness of the texts we use. I welcome this volume of the people’s prayers and responses. 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