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'Year
of the Priest'

Homiletics
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Once Upon A
Gospel
When the words "great homily" come to mind, the name Bill Bausch inevitably
pops up. And, by his own admission, this is his "best homily book ever."
Coming from a great homilist, that's saying something!
Almost all of these homilies are new, never before published, and all are
original. In addition to homilies reflecting the liturgical year, there are
special occasion homilies for holy days, holidays, and other celebrations.
There are funeral homilies that offer unique ways a homilist can confront
the mystery of death, and there is a section called "Twice Told Tales,"
homilies that have been previously published but are now out of print.
All are shaped and finessed with stories--and why not? The Bible itself is
essentially a story book. As Bausch himself says, "We never exhaust the
meaning of a good story. The reason is because stories deal in myth, symbol,
and metaphor that resonate in the deeper fissures of our hearts. There is
never a last word to a story. Truth wrapped in story is irresistible--and
that's why I use stories."
These homilies are irresistible as well! This is a great resource for
homilists, of course, but also for all those who want to ponder Scripture in
deeper and fresher ways. It is--no question about it--Father Bill Bausch's
best homily book ever. 624 pages, 6x9"
(Item #85480) $34.95 |
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Homilies for Weekdays: Year 2
Looking for homily suggestions that faithfully represent the Scripture
readings and offer hearers of the text practical applications for Christian
life? Homilies for Weekdays, the first of two volumes by Father Don
Talafous, OSB, contains creative suggestions of what a homilist might say
about the daily readings for the two-year Lectionary cycle.
This extensive compilation for each day is a result of Father Talafous’
many years of experience in preparing homilies. Written on both a popular
and pastoral level, these homily ideas may also serve as daily reflections
or meditations on the Scriptural texts for readers interested in nourishing
their Christian lives with Scripture. (Item #87317)
$15.95
Also available Homilies for Weekdays:
Three-volume set |
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THE
JOY OF PREACHING
Embracing the Gift and the Promise
by REV. ROD DAMICO
The author offers preachers of all denominations a wealth of material,
often amusing and always practical. He invites readers to deeply embrace
both the painful sacrifice and exquisite joy of the call to speak of what
they love.
“Joy is the thread that holds this book together…the joy of speaking
of what we love to whom we love. ”
—From the Foreword by Walter J. Burghardt, S.J.
160 pages; Paperback (Item #89076) $6.95 |
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Parables
for Preachers
Year B, The Gospel of Mark
by Barbara E.
Reid, O.P.
In
the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus never explains his parables. Yet Sunday after
Sunday preachers are asked to open up the meaning of the parables to their
congregations. How can a preacher avoid offering pre- masticated fruit?
How can the one who opens up the Scriptures do so in a way that enhances
their savory, without ruining the power of the story? How can a preacher
offer fresh fare when the same parable appears time after time in the
Lectionary? In Parables for Preachers, Barbara Reid explores the
answers to these questions.
The purpose behind Reid's work is two-fold. First, to
aid preachers by bringing together current biblical research on the
parables in the hope that it will open up new vistas of meaning and help
spark their creativity. Second, she offers an understanding of how
parables communicate, and invites preachers to try out the parabolic
techniques of preaching. The Synoptic Gospels show
Jesus preaching primarily by means of parables, both spoken and lived. A
greater understanding of the dynamics and meaning of Jesus’ parables in
their original context can aid preachers today in creating the same effect
in modern believers.
In Parables for Preachers the first chapter
explores the dynamics of Jesus’ parables. Understanding how a parable
"works" is the first step. Chapter two sketches contemporary
trends in biblical interpretation of the parables. Next is an overview of
the Gospel of Mark, its author, historical context, and major theological
themes. The remaining chapters examine each of the parables found in the
Gospel of Mark in the order in which they appear in the Lectionary for
Year B. The concluding chapter and bibliography point toward further areas
of study.
Parables for Preachers is not only for preachers,
but for all who are interested in a deeper understanding of parables,
particularly teachers, catechists, liturgy planners, and members of groups
for homily preparation, Bible study, or faith sharing. Paper,
144 pp., 5 3/8 "
x 8 1/4"
YEAR A (Item #87434)
$14.95
YEAR B (Item #87104) $11.95
YEAR C (Item #83420) $24.95 |
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Still Preaching After All These
Years: 40 more seasonal homilies
By Fr. Bill Bausch
This excellent collection of homilies can be
used by preachers and teachers, but also by
anyone who longs to be a disciple of Christ and
enjoys learning about Scripture. For over twenty
years, Father Bill Bausch has been guiding and
inspiring preachers and teachers as they
proclaim the Scriptures. And these forty new
homilies demonstrate that he has lost none of
his wit and wisdom; nor has he lost his ability
to break open the Word in surprising and
inspiring ways. He has only gotten better. And
true to his storytelling style, he weaves story
and Scripture together seamlessly.
Collectively, these forty homilies center around
two major themes: the constant presence of Jesus
in our lives and the persistent call to genuine
discipleship. Thus they can be used by preachers
and teachers, but also by anyone who longs to be
a disciple of Christ and enjoys learning about
Scripture. Even after all these years, Father
Bausch is a gifted homilist, writer, and
spiritual companion. Or to put it another way,
he's a true "Samuel," who listens to God before
he speaks, and thus is a faithful and invaluable
guide for the spiritual journey.
5.5 X 8.5" -- 176 pages
(Item #*TW-95327X) $16.95
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StoryTelling
The Word: Homilies and How To Write Them
by Fr. William Bausch
Today's congregations are part of a visual culture,
raised in a society flooded with television images. For an effective homily,
listeners need word pictures. Bausch shows how to weave story and the
scriptural word together as he draws upon his lengthy preaching experience
and extensive storytelling research. (Item #82958)
$14.95 |
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Funeral Homilies from Fr. Bill
Bausch
By Fr. Bill Bausch
Father Bill Bausch's homilies are always
outstanding. He brings a deep pastoral presence
and much thought and preparation to each of
them. This has never been more evident than here
in this book of funeral homilies. Each is
crafted to reflect the person remembered as well
as the message of Scripture. Each reflects the
communal nature of a Catholic funeral and is
sensitive to the status of the mourners:
non-Catholics, lapsed Catholics, faithful
parishioners, relatives, and friends.
Father Bill's words are faith-filled and
compassionate, comforting and challenging,
communal and personal. He regards the funeral
liturgy as one of the greatest teachable moments
the Church offers and here this is very evident.
Highly recommended for all priests, deacons, and
preachers.
William J. Bausch, a homilist of distinction,
has inspired countless other homilists to break
open the Word of God through story, humor, deep
conviction, and compassion. Now retired, Father
Bausch continues his ministry at a local parish
in New Jersey and he gives lectures, retreats,
and days and evenings of reflection. He is
author of Once Upon a Gospel: A Book of Homilies
and Reflections and Touching the Heart: Tales
for the Human Journey, also available from
Twenty-Third Publications.
"A funeral definitely falls into the category of
a teachable moment. Our best music, careful
ritual, and a meaningful homily must take
advantage of this." 6 X
9" -- 208 pages (Item
#*TW-957279) $19.95
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60 More Seasonal Homilies
by Fr Bill Bausch
Wonderful homilies from one of the best
homilists in the country. Father Bausch offers
stories, anecdotes, and insights about the
gospels and about life. Though directed to
homilists, this is a resource that will delight
anyone who reads it. 5.5 X 8.5" -- 144 pages
(Item #*TW-951986)
$19.95
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In the Beginning, There Were
Stories: The Oral Tradition of the Bible
by Fr Bill Bausch
This intriguing and challenging resource
provides an ideal introduction to the oral
tradition of the Bible and to a more informed
reading of Scripture. It encourages both
reflection and group discussion.
Storytelling is a key element of our faith, and
the Bible is a true repository of faith stories.
Stories of God's action in history, rooted in
the culture of the people, were handed down in
oral fashion, sometimes for generations before
they were ever written down.
In this latest book, popular author Bill Bausch
uses the key of storytelling to help readers
approach the Bible with new eyes and hearts. In
his conversational style and with many examples
and anecdotes, he discusses revelation, truth
wrapped in story, the difference between print
and the oral story, and the chasm between the
biblical culture and contemporary culture.
Father Bausch believes that God's passionate
love is revealed not in doctrine and dogmas but
in the stories of Scripture.
(Item #*TW-95361X) $16.95
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A World of
Stories for Preachers & Teachers
by Fr Bill
Bausch
A World of Stories for Preachers and
Teachers should be in the hands of every
preacher, storyteller, teacher, and
reader--indeed, every person seeking to
impart or gain wisdom. The comprehensive
thematic index makes this an
indispensable resource for homilists.
Did you know that the "Twelve Days of
Christmas" is a religious code in song?
Or that a sandpiper comes to bring us
joy? Have you read the story of St.
Francis and the wolf? Or "The Angel
Song," the story of a young man's escape
to freedom on Christmas Eve? These
newest tales (350!) from Fr. Bausch are
not just a plateful of "literary
twinkies" but an immense and varied menu
with rich meals, wholesome lunches, and
snacks, and even "Playful Fare."
These stories range in length from
several pages to several on one page.
All of the stories aim to nudge,
provoke, and stimulate the reader and
listener to resonate with the human
condition, as did the stories of Jesus.
They originate from different cultural
settings and literary genre (legends,
Scripture, lives of the saints, folk
tales, family stories). Your heart and
spirit will be moved by tales such as
"The Tin Box," a gentle parable about
memories; "St. Alexander," the story of
the charcoal burner who was made a
bishop; Ragman, a moving allegory of
redemption; and The Doctor, a true story
of compassion and respect.
A World of Stories for Preachers and
Teachers should be in the hands of every
preacher, storyteller, teacher, and
reader--indeed, every person seeking to
impart or gain wisdom. The comprehensive
thematic index makes this an
indispensable resource for homilists.
6 X 9" -- 534 pages
(Item #95888) $29.95
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The Yellow Brick Road: A Storyteller's
Approach to the Spiritual Journey
by Fr Bill Bausch
Father Bausch offers an irresistible invitation to a richer
spiritual life using the memorable classic characters from The
Wizard of Oz. By presenting the many aspects of spirituality through
an appealing, familiar storyline, he introduces the reader to our
rich Christian traditions. past and present. Although thoroughly
entertaining, these stories are meant to provoke thought.
Here's a book that will bring laughter, tears, inspiration, and hope
to every reader- and inspiration to discover what lies "around the
bend" on our quest to become spiritually whole and holy. 6 X 9"
-- 320 pages (Item #83001)
$22.95 |
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Funeral Homilies
A collection of reflective pieces by a variety of people, chosen to
provide the homilist with invaluable assistance.
(Item #82293)
$9.95 |
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Captured Fire: The
Sunday Homilies
This series
the three-year cycle of reflections on the liturgical readings for
Sundays and Holy Days has been prepared with the "average" Sunday
congregation in mind. Through the use of meaningful quotes and
colorful examples, these brief homilies are meant to inform, edify
and inspire those who read or hear them. Scripture is once again at
the center of these reflections, and its application to the problems
and concerns of daily life is always cogent, clear and timely.
Priest and lay person alike will find the message in these pages
helpful in preparing their own thoughts for each Sunday and Holy Day
Celebration.
Cycle A (Item
#97804) $14.95
Cycle B (Item
#97805) $14.95
Cycle C (Item
#97806) $14.95 |
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Lift Up Your Hearts:
Homilies and Reflections for the "A/B/C" Cycle
Homilies for the Sundays and various feasts of Cycle A/B/C. Helpful
for those who preach as well as people in the pew who want to
participate more fully in the liturgy.
Cycle A
(Item #83772)
$19.95
Cycle B (Item
#83769) $19.95
Cycle C (Item
#88860) $19.95 |
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Preparing the
Wedding Homily
is a breakthrough
book that promises to make every wedding more meaningful. Paul
Turner, a priest and homilist, believes it is essential to involve
the couple in homily preparation. His approach departs from the
usual custom of picking readings first. Instead, he provides tools
that help the couple think through the message they want to share
and then select the most appropriate readings. Clergy and marriage
preparation teams will want to use this important tool in their
ministries.
(Item #90549) $11.95 |
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Seasons in the Word,
by Fr. John Sandell, is the first of a three-volume collection of
homilies covering the Lectionary, including feast days. The book
results from decades of prayerful preaching on the Sunday Scriptures
by Fr. Sandell to congregations in the Diocese of Fargo.
Useful for priests in their own homiletic preparation, Seasons in
the Word, will also be important for lay people who wish to
prepare for the upcoming Sunday readings and individual devotion.
Year A (Item 83804) $10.95
Year B (Item #80351) $10.95
Year C (Item #80352) $10.95 |
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Let Jesus Easter In
Us: More Homilies on Biblical Justice
A collection of thirty original homilies by this renowned preacher,
centered around the theme of biblical justice. Contains an
up-to-date index of all of his homilies.
(Item #85658)
$19.95 |
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Preaching The
Funeral Homily: Proclaiming The Gospel of Heavenly Hope
Your most powerful homily could be at a funeral.
These 18 model homilies will help preachers prepare funeral homilies
more easily and deliver them more effectively. The author, known for
giving especially inspiring funeral homilies, covers the gamut of
homilies for "ordinary" funerals to those preached in more difficult
circumstances — for example, at the funeral of a person who has
committed suicide or a young victim of leukemia. All sample homilies
are derived from real circumstances that most preachers face at some
point. Part 2 is an especially useful section of inspirational
quotations and poems suitable for use in funeral homilies.
(Item #92732) $20.95 |
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To
Be Just Is To Love
40 new homilies by one of America's premier
preachers. Contains an updated index to all of his sermons in this
and previous volumes.
(Item #85662) $19.95 |
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The Word: In
and Out of Season
Reflections on the scripture readings for Christmas and Easter and
for feasts of the year, as well as funeral and wedding homilies.
(Item #85176) $12.95 |
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AMADEUS OF LAUSANNE HOMILIES
Educated at the abbeys of Bonnevaux and Cluny and at the court of
his kinsman, Conrad of Hohenstaufen, Amadeus became a monk of
Clairvaux in 1125, just about the time its abbot, Bernard, began to
be noticed by the Church at large. After twenty years in the
cloister, Amadeus became bishop of the troubled diocese of Lausanne.
Reform and renewal did not come easily. In one of his letters he
tells how his vestments once ran red with the blood of a man
murdered while the bishop tried unsuccessfully to protect him.
Amid political
skullduggery, as well as the demands of pastoral and administrative
duties, Bishop Amadeus managed to write–perhaps to preach–these
eight homilies in praise of Mary. In them he expresses not only the
monastic devotion he had learned in the Order which dedicated–and
still dedicates–each of its churches in her honor, but also the more
popular devotion which was sweeping western Europe in the
mid-twelfth century. Formed as a monk under the charismatic
influence of Saint Bernard, Amadeus retained a distinctive piety
which finds eloquent expression in this series of sermons, almost
all that survives from his pen.
(Item #97897)
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Evangelization Homily Hints: A Resource For Catholic Preachers
A collection of brief homily hints for preachers, arranged for all
three liturgical cycles, on the subject of evangelization.
(Item #83896) $16.95 |
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Homilies for Weekdays:
Solemnities, Feasts, and Memorials is a requested and
welcome addition to the first two volumes of weekday homilies by
Father Don Talafous, OSB. Here, he offers creative homily
suggestions for solemnities, feasts, and obligatory memorials that
fall on weekdays. Readers will deeply appreciate the faithful
representation of the Scripture readings and their practical
applications for Christian living. (Item #86618)
$16.95 Also available
Homilies for Weekdays:
Three-volume set |
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Homilies on the Gospel of John
Few ancient
Christian authors attempted anything like a complete commentary on the
Gospel of John, among them Origen, John Chrysostom and Augustine. Of these,
Augustine’s must count as the greatest. Unlike Origen’s, it has come down to
us in its entirety, and of the others that remain it is certainly the most
theologically profound. John’s gospel allows Augustine to range broadly over
themes that were his life’s work — the Trinity, the person of Christ, the
nature of the Church and its sacraments, the fulfillment of the divine plan.
The 124 homilies that constitute Augustine’s
commentary, however, are masterpieces not only of theological profundity but
also of pastoral engagement. In the question-and-answer style that he
frequently employs, for example, one can sense Augustine’s real awareness of
his congregation’s struggles with the gospel text. And the congregation’s
response to Augustine, which he frequently alludes to, is an indication of
the success of his dialogical preaching style.
The Johannine literature drew out the best in
Augustine. The Homilies on the Gospel of John are the indispensible
complement to The Homilies on the First Epistle of John, recently published
in this series, and they should be a part of any serious theological
library.
(Item #86621) $39.95 |
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