The Liturgical Year: Sundays Nine to Thirty-Four in Ordinary Time

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Liturgical Press, 1977 - 406 pages

Follows a three-part pattern: 1) biblical and liturgical reflections on the season; 2) the season's structure and themes; 3) suggestions from the past.

 

Contents

THE ORGANIZATION OF ORDINARY TIME
1
A THEOLOGY OF SUNDAY
9
LET US GIVE THANKS TO THE FATHER
19
LITURGICAL THEOLOGY OF THE PRESIDENTIAL
54
SUNDAYS NINE TO THIRTYFOUR
65
Thirteenth Sunday
91
Fifteenth Sunday
99
Seventeenth Sunday
108
Nineteenth Sunday
232
TwentyFirst Sunday
240
TwentyThird Sunday
248
TwentyFifth Sunday
255
TwentySeventh Sunday
262
TwentyNinth Sunday
269
Thirtieth Sunday
276
ThirtySecond Sunday
282

Eighteenth Sunday
112
Twentieth Sunday
119
TwentySecond Sunday
129
TwentyFourth Sunday
138
TwentySixth Sunday
146
TwentyEighth Sunday
154
Thirtieth Sunday
162
ThirtySecond Sunday
170
ThirtyFourth Sunday 117
177
Ninth Sunday
188
Eleventh Sunday
197
Thirteenth Sunday
206
Fifteenth Sunday
213
Seventeenth Sunday
223
ThirtyFourth Sunday
290
Ninth Sunday
300
Eleventh Sunday
307
Thirteenth Sunday
313
Fifteenth Sunday
320
Seventeenth Sunday
329
Eighteenth Sunday
339
Twentieth Sunday
346
TwentySecond Sunday
353
TwentyFourth Sunday
361
TwentySixth Sunday
370
TwentyEighth Sunday
378
ThirtyFirst Sunday
386
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About the author (1977)

Adrien Nocent, OSB (1913-1996), was a Belgian monk and professor at the Pontifical Atheneum of Saint Anselm in Rome. He served as a consultor for the Consilium for the Implementation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of the Second Vatican Council, working especially on the revision of Holy Week and of the Lectionary for Mass.

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