Regina A. Boisclair
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 130
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This book explores the many practical, historical, and theological aspects of the Lectionary through the lens of its spiritual significance in the liturgy as the living voice of Christ. It explains what a Lectionary is, how it developed during the history of the Church, how our current Lectionary differs from previous ones, and how it functions theologically in relation to the liturgical year. In unpacking the wisdom of the Introduction to the Liturgy, the book discusses the way readings are chosen and combined and the various implications of those choices. Most important, it foregrounds the vital relationship between the Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist, as well as the symbolic role of the physical book in the ritual actions of the liturgy.