Seasons of Grace

Type
Book
Authors
Parsch ( Pius Parsch )
 
Category
Meditation  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1963 
Publisher
Herder and Herder, United States 
Pages
369 
Description
Here is a popular one-volume guide for every Sunday and feastday throughout the entire Church Year by the famous Dr. Pius Parsch. Father Parsch provides us with the key which will unlock for everyone the inexhaustible treasures of grace which the Church offers us in the Masses of her Liturgical Year.
It is the overriding conviction of Father Parsch, one of Europe's foremost liturgical figures, that the most important element in every Christian 's life is sanctifying grace, particularly that grace which God offers us through the Church's Holy Liturgy. But despite the fact that grace is so central to the Christian life, it is ordinarily very difficult for the Christian to become aware of grace, to grow in understanding of the work of God in his soul. The usual books on this topic end up sounding like mystifying and perhaps confusing theological treatises. But this is unnecessary, as Father Parsch so clearly shows: He brushes away the mists of confusion and brings us to the Living Book of Christian spirituality which the Church herself offers us, and shows us that the great seasons and feasts of the Church's Year are in fact SEASONS OF GRACE wherein we may come to a vast host of fresh and inspiring ideas, may achieve a real understanding of the Liturgy, and may learn to open our hearts to receive grace in its fullness. 
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