Tuesday 15 October 2024

The Handy Little Guide to Fasting - Deacon Greg Kandra

The Handy Little Guide Fasting
ISBN 9781639661732
eISBN 978639661749
ASIN B0D42K1LDQ

The Handy Little Guide to Fasting - Deacon Greg Kandra

This is the third of the ‘Handy Little Guide’ books from Our Sunday Visitor that I have read, it is available in eBook format and I believe it is one of 4 available digitally from the 9 in the series. This is a pity. I want to state that this is a wonderful little book or booklet. It is a great little read, and one that could read repeatedly, and with new benefits each time. Second, I really wish this that others in the ‘Handy Little’ series were available as eBooks. After having read three in the series I want to read the others but almost never pick up physical books anymore. Mainly due to my dyslexia. 

The chapters and sections in this booklet are:

Introduction:
     What This Book Is and Isn’t
     A Prayer Before Beginning a Fast

A Brief (or Fast) History of Fasting
     Reflect
     A Prayer of Humility

How Fast Is Too Fast? Some Practical Pointers
     1. Ease into it.
     2. Drink lots of water.
     3. Slow down.
     4. If you take medications, take care.
     5. Just as you eased into a fast, you need to ease out 
         of it, too.
     Reflect
     A Prayer for Patience

Not So Fast: Hold On! Do I Really Have to Do This?
     Reflect
     A Prayer for Those Who Must Do Without

Getting Started: It’s Been an Hour; Give Me a Cookie!
     Fasting Pro Tip
     Prayer at the Beginning of a Fast
     Reflect
     A Prayer in Time of Temptation

The Hunger Games
     1. Make your fast a prayer.
     2. Don’t think so much about what you’re missing, 
         but about what you’re gaining.
     3. Take the time you would normally spend having lunch 
         (or even dinner) and spend it with some holy reading.
     4. Got the time? Go to confession.
     5. As the day winds on, never fail to give thanks. Often.
     Reflect
     A Prayer of Thanksgiving During a Fast

Food for Thought: Fasting from Other Temptations
     Fast from Social Media
     Fast from Television
     Fast from Gossip
     Fast from Despair
     Reflect
     Prayer for Fasting in the Twenty-first Century

Fast Friends: Fasting as a Group
     1. Identify a cause.
     2. Form a group of like-minded people.
     3. Determine the specifics of your fast.
     4. Form a prayer circle for the fast.
     5. Conclude your fast with another liturgy — 
         and a modest meal!
     Reflect
     Prayer for a Group Fast

One Last Bite: Some Final Thoughts
     Prayer of Thanksgiving after a Fast

The description of this volume is:

“Many Catholics view fasting as hard, burdensome, weird, or only for Lent. This little book demonstrates that fasting can be so much more than that! It's an opportunity for prayer, reflection, and solidarity with the suffering of the world.

The Handy Little Guide to Fasting is your easy-to-read, down-to-earth introduction to this ancient practice. Author, speaker, and award-winning journalist Deacon Greg Kandra presents a way to blend faith and fortitude to make fasting more spiritually fulfilling. You'll learn:

Some practical pointers when fasting
The difference between fasting and abstinence
What the Church teaches about fasting
The various options for fasting (hint: It's not just about food!)

Each brief chapter concludes with reflection questions and a prayer for your fasting journey.”

I only highlighted a few sections while reading this volume, they are:

“If we’re honest, most of us struggle to eat well, eat sensibly, and eat healthy. For Catholics, the struggle can take on another dimension when we try to give up eating altogether and undertake one of the most venerable religious traditions in the world: a fast. Fasting can be mysterious and intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. This little book, I hope, will help make this practice understandable and doable. Fasting isn’t just for the extremely pious or for ascetics who subsist on water and air while living in a cave. Anyone can do it.”

“This book offers an approach to see fasting not as a chore or a duty—or a painful discipline that looms over us during Lent—but rather to see this age-old practice as an opportunity to give something up and, in the process, just give.”

“Jewish educator Aliza Bulow writes, “The purpose of fasting is to bring one to repent, and true repentance brings about a change in actions.””

“A fast can be a powerful and unifying force in a local community. What causes or concerns would a group of people want to pray about in a corporate fast?”

I hope those quotes give you a feel for the wisdom contained within this small volume. When I was in university, I was involved with Campus Crusade for Christ, there was a series of booklets by the founder Bill Bright, called Transferable Concepts, and by reading them many times you could almost memorize them and the message so that you could share it. This volume and series remind me a lot of those books.

This book and series would be excellent for High School Students, College or University Students and older adults. It is easy to engage with. Can be read in a brief time. Can be worked through chapter by chapter ahead of time or during a planned fast. Deacon Greg writes in an engaging manner and offers a lot of personal examples and includes a good serving of humour. An excellent little volume. 

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2021 Catholic Reading Plan

Books in the Handy Little Series from OSV:
The Handy Little Guide to Adoration - Michelle Jones Schroeder
The Handy Little Guide to Confession - Michelle Jones Schroeder
The Handy Little Guide to the Holy Spirit - Michelle Schroeder
The Handy Little Guide to the Lent - Michelle Schroeder
The Handy Little Guide to Novenas - Allison Gingras
The Handy Little Guide to the Liturgy of the Hours - Barb Szyszkiewicz

Books by Deacon Greg Kandra:
The Busy Person's Guide to Prayer
A Deacon Prays: Prayers and Devotions for Liturgy and Life
Befriending St. Joseph: Finding Faith, Hope, and Courage in the Seven Sorrows Devotion
The Busy Person's Guide to an Extraordinary Life
The Handy Little Guide to Fasting
…\

Handy Little Guides - Our Sunday Visitor

Monday 14 October 2024

Ordinary Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Ordinary Saints Around the World
Lindsey Sanders (illustrator)
ISBN 9781645853770

Ordinary Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

I recently received the 6 volumes in this set to review. This is the second I read. The volumes are:

Adventurous 
Ordinary 
Royal and Warrior
Talented 
Unshakable 
Young Saints 

These 6 volumes are geared for younger readers. And are a very high quality picture book. The six books are available individually or as a set. There is a volume that was released in 2021 by the same author and illustrator called Saints Around the World, that could be read to the same audience as this volume but it is much more in-depth and has significantly more information on each of the 100 saints covered in the volume. The description of this volume states:

““When they saw [their] boldness . . . and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they marveled and took note that these men had been with Jesus.” Acts 4:13

These fifteen men and women prove that no life is too ordinary for extraordinary holiness.

This hardcover book includes sturdy laminate pages suitable for young hands. Ordinary Saints Around the World features the stories of:

Saint Agatha Kim A-gi
Saint André Bessette
Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin
Saint Faustina Kowalska
Saint Nina of Georgia
Blessed Stanley Rother
Saint Lorenzo Ruiz
Saint Alphonsa Muttathupadathu
Blessed Laurentia Herasymiv
Blessed Ceferino Giménez Malla
Saint Martha Wang Luo Mande
Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi
Blessed Rani Maria Vattalil
Blessed John Sullivan
Peter Wu Guosheng

Recommended for ages 4-8.”

About the author we are informed:

“Meg Hunter-Kilmer is a speaker, a writer, and a missionary who has lived out of her car since 2012. Meg loves telling stories, learning about Saints, reading the Bible, and watching the Olympics. She is a proud godmother of ten and aunt of an ever-increasing crew of incredible nieces and nephews.”

About the illustrator  we are informed:

“Lindsey Sanders is the creator of AlmondRod Toys, an online shop that sells Catholic toys designed by Lindsey herself. She has seven kids who she homeschools in Grand Rapids, Michigan.”

There is no table of contents nor even pages numbers which are the only draw backs I see to this book and the 6 in the series. If you wanted to find a specific saint you would need to flip through looking for them. That being said this is an excellent volume and series. We already plan to give a set of them to our Catholic School Library. The physical books are well made, and designed to last a long time and heavy use. Beautiful hardcovers with solid stitching. I bent the book flat to scan a couple sample pages and there is no indication I did so. I believe the artwork is either watercolours or water colour pencils. The artwork is stunning. I would love prints of a couple of the images to be able to hang in my den.

Each 2 page spread includes:

Name of the Saint or Blessed
Pronunciation Guide to the name
Brief introduction to them
A key point to learn from them
Then the country, dates and feast day.
A world map with a star marker for where they were from.

There is also available a Saints Around the World Map & Sticker Set that contains stickers for all the saints in the series. The inside cover of each volume shows where the saints for that volume come from. It would be an excellent supplement for home or classroom use. 

There were a few of my favourite saints in this volume, and a number I had never encountered before. I look forward to tracking down more information about some of those new friends in heaven. Some of my favourites included were: Saint André Bessette, Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, Blessed Stanley Rother, and Blessed John Sullivan. And some of the new encounters were Saint Nina of Georgia, Blessed Laurentia Herasymiv, and Blessed Rani Maria Vattalil.

I have had the longer version of this book for a few years now, as well as Meg’s volume Pray for Us: 75 Saints Who Sinned, Suffered, and Struggled on Their Way to Holiness but after reading just one of these they have jumped way up in my ‘to be read’ pile. I look forward to reading the other 5 volumes in this set as well as Meg’s other works. I can easily recommend this book and series for home, school, and church library. They are excellent for introducing children and even us older folks to a wide range of friends in heaven. A great book and series sure to become a family favourite!

Ordinary Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders  Sample 1

Ordinary Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders  Sample 2

Ordinary Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders  Sample 3

Ordinary Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders  Map

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2024 Catholic Reading Plan

Books by Meg Hunter-Kilmer:
Pray for Us: 75 Saints Who Sinned, Suffered, and Struggled on Their Way to Holiness
A Year in the Word Catholic Bible Journal

Saints Around the World Books:
Saints Around the World
Saints Around the World Map & Sticker Set
Saints Around the World For Younger Readers:
Adventurous Saints Around the World
Royal and Warrior Saints Around the World
Talented Saints Around the World
Unshakable Saints Around the World

Contributed to:
Living the Word Catholic Women's Bible
The Ave Catholic Notetaking

Pray for Us: 75 Saints Who Sinned, Suffered, and Struggled on Their Way to Holiness - Meg Hunter-Kilmer

Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Adventurous Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Ordinary Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Royal and Warrior Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Talented Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Unshakable Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Young Saints Around the World - Meg Hunter-Kilmer and Lindsey Sanders

Sunday 13 October 2024

Prayer of the Day Prayer in Honour of Saint Scholastica

Prayer in Honor of Saint Scholastica
Prayer of the Day  

St. Scholastica by Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs from  The Catholic Home Art Gallery - John Herreid - 18 Works of Art by Contemporary Catholic Artists

O God, to show us where innocence leads, you made the soul of your virgin Saint Scholastica soar to heaven like a dove in flight. Grant through her merits and her prayers that we may so live in innocence as to attain to joys everlasting. This we ask through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, Who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God, forever and ever. Amen. 

John Herreid (Editor)
ISBN 9781621645498


I went in search of a prayer to Saint Scholastica after seeing her icon and reading her story in the above book. The icon was by Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs really captured my attention. I framed it and put it over my wife's desk with the Saint Benedict one so that they would be behind me on teams calls for work. I have been praying this prayer for about a year now. This is one of two prayer to Saint Scholastica I have been praying, the other being a Saint Scholastica Prayer


Saturday 12 October 2024

Holy Flying Pumpkins! - A LegendFiction Anthology

Holy Flying Pumpkins! 
A LegendFiction Anthology
eISBN 9798330448630
ASIN B0DJCGW3WB


This volume is much less serious but maybe no less fun than the other two anthologies currently available from LegendFiction. I picked it up because of the contribution of Karina Fabian, but now am looking to see what I can find from the other contributors. I devoured this volume in a single sitting and over 2 very large mugs of tea. It was a really fun read and great read for early in October.

The description of this volume states:

“Are you looking for a serious work of literary genius? Then, I'm sorry you've picked up the wrong book. Holy Flying Pumpkins is an anthology of Halloween short stories that contain, among other things, killer fast food, pumpkin flinging, and serial killers with extremely poor judgment.

Does any of that sound like literature to you? Absolutely not! It is, however, a rollicking good time.

These ten humorous Halloween short stories have been brought to you with love by the nerds at LegendFiction.”

The contributors in the collection are:

Corinne Oncena

The introduction is by Katy Campbell at the end of which she states:

“Which brings me to this anthology. I wanted to help break Christian authors out of their “Great Christian Literature Bind” by challenging them to do something fun and crazy. To turn off that internal editor and write some cheesy Halloween stories–the cornier, the better. Use cliches, cringey one-liners, dad jokes, whatever you like! Just have fun and keep the content appropriate for teens and up. 

It was amazing how many funny creative stories came into being once the pressure to be great was removed. There were many submissions and it was hard to decide what would make the actual anthology. 

I hope you enjoy this selection as much as I did!”

Maybe if we are lucky they will release another volume with some of those surplus stories, for the 10 in this volume were excellent. The stories in this offering are:

House Pets - Citlalin Ossio
Night of the Pumpkin Slingers - Grace Woods
The Last Drive Thru - Joe Campbell
The Ghost of Leah LaCrosse - Mark Phelps
Thanks for the Mummy-ries – Karian Fabian
Specter’s Mid-Death Crisis - Katy Campbell
Halloween Knight - Corinne Oncena
The Fairy Tale Food Chain - Katharine Campbell
Oh Deer - Grace Woods
Troll Bacon - Dominic de Souza

To start with I had just finished the 9th DragonEye PI novel (according to current numbering) and have read a number of other stories in the Vernverse. So I was really excited to read this offering and it did not let down. The visit with Vern in Thanks for the Mummy-ries was great fun. Specter’s Mid-Death Crisis by Katharine Campbell had me laughing out loud. I could so easily picture this being my youngest daughter who is currently 14. Grace Woods's Night of the Pumpkin Slingers was an excellent story and leaves you wanting more. And I could not help but greatly enjoy The Last Drive Thru by Joe Campbell and that ending, scarf that burrito down. House Pets by Citlalin Ossio was a very heart-warming tail er I mean tale.  My 16 year old son will love Halloween Knight by Corinne Oncena, I just hope he doesn’t start digging up the back yard. I laughed so hard at the ending of The Fairy Tale Food Chain by Katharine Campbell. I found the story by Mark Phelps The Ghost of Leah LaCrosse deeply moving, It is one I think even my 18 or evn 29 year olds would enjoy. Oh Deer by Grace Woods was a hoot, who knew catnip would be essential on a holiday quest! And we cannot forget the offering from the founder of LegendFiction Mr Dominic de Souza, his offering and the finale in the collection Troll Bacon, was wonderful. My dad raised me to try anything twice, the first time you don’t like it could just be how it is prepared. And I got to admit after this story I am now wondering what Troll Bacon smells like and other ways to prepare it. 

At the end of the volume is a section About the Authors, which has a paragraph or two for each of the contributors. All but one has a link to a site or social media, though one of them is currently expired. I went looking for other volumes from the contributors and had picked up one by Katharine Campbell 2 years ago, it just bumped to the top of my ‘to be read list’. And I added the other two anthologies from LegendFiction to my wishlist

This collection was an absolute hoot. There was not a weak story in the collection. I have already shared it with my two youngest kids and they are both excited about giving it a read. This was such a fun read I can easily recommend it. And so hope we soon have more offerings from many of the authors who contributed to it.

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2024 Catholic Reading Plan

For reviews of other Anthologies click here.
For Reviews of other books by Karina Fabian click here.

P.S. LegendFiction the fiction writing community for Christian nerds (Catholic & Orthodox authors).  

Anthologies from LegandFiction:
Dawn of LegendFiction
There Be Dragons
Holy Flying Pumpkins!

Dawn of Legend Fiction - A LegendFiction Anthology

There Be Dragons - A LegendFiction Anthology

Friday 11 October 2024

Stargazer - Cedar Sanderson

Stargazer
StonyCroft Publishing
ASIN B0079O9W1S

Stargazer - Cedar Sanderson

This is the twenty-fourth volume from the masterful pen of Sanderson that I have read. This one was originally published or has a copyright date of 2012, long before I heard about her and her works. 

The description of this volume states:

“A short story of a woman who looks to the stars as she tries to protect her children and offer them a future. In a world with no escape for those who cannot undergo a genescan, a fugitive mother has vanishingly few options left to her. Ultimately, only her sacrifice can change the world… but what becomes of the children?””

About Cedar at the front of this volume we are informed:

“Cedar Sanderson, mother of four and aspiring author, grew up without television in the Alaskan bush. This and learning to read at age four have skewed her world toward books. A house full of books and a part-time librarian job keep that going to this very day. She writes what she wants to read herself, and hopes someday her children will like her books. Until then, they all live together on a farm in New Hampshire and read late into the night. She writes because she can't help it, gets a story stuck in her head and has to write it out or it bothers her. Which has led to enjoying the crafting of stories over the years, but she didn't seek to become published for a long time - she was content just to write. Now, she'd like to share some of her work. She has been published in the ezine Something Wicked.”

Unlike some of her other short works she does not give us any information on the origin of this story. Which is a great pity as there is so much I would like to know about this story and how it came to be. I am also curios about the events after this story. If there was scanning at the spaceport did someone ever come after them? Did the world change and it what ways. And did our good Doctor keep his promises and what lengths did he need to go to do so. I finished this 5 days ago and am still often thinking about it.

This was a very powerful little story. From the get go we know there is not going to be a happy ending for all. But the events that transpire over these few pages leave a lasting imprint. 

I first encountered the works of Cedar several years back in Cracked: An Anthology of Eggsellent Chicken Stories, and after reading her piece there knew I had to track down and read more from her pen. I was asked recently why I keep mentioning this anthology in my reviews of Cedar’s books, in part it was just an excellent anthology, in part there are several contributors whom I am trying to read all their books now, and in part because I am so thankful to have stumbled upon Cedar’s works in it! 

Another excellent read from the pen of Sanderson. I have been terribly impressed with all of Sanderson’s writing that I have read including those published under the name of Lilania Begley. I can easily recommend this story if you like it a story told in a classic science fiction manner. In some ways in reminds me of some of the Alfred Bester I have read. An excellent story I can easily recommend.

Books by Cedar Sanderson:
Warp Resonance
The Dwarf's Dryad
One-Eyed Dragon
Memories of the Abyss
Plant Life
Snow Angel
Inktail & Friends: A Coloring Book
Voyageur's Cap
Fairy Little Sister
Milkweed
Mindflow
Crow Moon
Zombie Maggots
Poor Gregory

The Groundskeeper Series:

Pixie for Hire Series:
Dragon Noir
Pixie for Hire: Omnibus Edition

Children of Myth Series:
Vulcan's Kittens 
The God’s Wolfling

The Tanager Series:
Jade Star
Tanager's Fledglings 

Witchward Series:
Possum Creek Massacre
… 

Illustrated by Cedar:
Something Wicked #15
Jormungandr's Venom (Fenris Unchained Book 3)
Hunted Behavior
A Time To Die
Legion

Contributed to:
The Hearts' Enchantment
Calexit- The Anthology
Supernatural Streets
Something Wicked Anthology, Vol One
Something Wicked #15
Mythic Delirium Magazine Issue 0.4
The Haunted Library Anthology: Volume 1 
But Not Broken - Hope and Healing Book 2
Postcards From Mars - Postcard Stories Book 1
Space Cowboys - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 4
Space Cowboys 2: Electric Rodeo - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 5
Twisted Tropes
Steam-Powered Postcards - Postcard Stories Book 2
Space Marines - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 6
Fanta-Fly Postcards: A Micro-Fiction Collection
Postcards from Foolz: A Micro-Fiction Collection
Falcons of Malta
Space Marines 2 - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 9
Single Servings of Liberty - Postcard Stories Book 5
Tales From The Occupation: A Fae Wars Book 4

Books as Lilania Begley:
Slice of Pie
...

Sumire Series:

Bluehills Series:

Contributed to as Lilania Begley:
He Was Dead When I got There
...


Thursday 10 October 2024

The Catechism in a Year Companion, Volume II - Fr. Mike Schmitz, Petroc Willey, Matthew Doeing, and Ann Koshute

The Catechism in a Year Companion, 
Volume II Days 121-244
Petroc Willey
Matthew Doeing
ISBN 9781954882577
eISBN 9781954882591
ASIN 

The Catechism in a Year Companion, Volume II - Fr. Mike Schmitz, Petroc Willey, and Ann Koshute

I completed the Catechism in a Year in 2023, now in 2024 I am working through it  a second time with these companions. I loved the three volumes of the The Bible in a Year Companion, Volume IVolume IIVolume III and have greatly appreciated the first two volumes in this series. 

The description of this volume states:

Get even more out of The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)!

The Catechism in a Year Companion takes Catholics through the chart-topping podcast The Catechism in a Year™ (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (CIY) with daily summaries, transcripts of Fr. Mike’s daily prayers, and extra content for each episode.

It’s the perfect way to remember what you’re hearing and to learn even more about each section of the Catechism! 

The Companion presents daily content for each episode of the podcast, including:

The Companion presents daily content for each episode of the podcast, including:

     • The proprietary Catechism in a Year Reading Plan
     • “Reflect on the Faith,” where readers will find a summary of the key points and highlights of Fr. Mike’s commentary on the daily passages
     • “Take It to Prayer,” where Catholics will be able to pray the daily prayer alongside Fr. Mike and the rest of the CIY community
     • “Dive Deeper,” which features unique content related to each day’s readings, from images and Q&As to prayer prompts and ways to live out the teachings of the Church in the day-to-day
     
In addition to the daily content, each volume of the Companion will provide an introduction and review for the sections of the Catechism it covers. Written by Dr. Petroc Willey, professor of theology and Catechetics at Franciscan University of Steubenville, these introductions and reviews will help Catholics know what to look for in the days ahead and recall what has happened in the days completed.

Volume I of The Catechism in a Year Companion covers days 1–120 of The Catechism in a Year podcast.

This sought-after guide to the #1-hitting podcast The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) is coming to you thanks to many collaborators, including
     • Fr. Mike Schmitz
     • Dr. Petroc Willey
     • Matthew Doeing
     • Ann Koshute
     • and more!

And father Mike states at the end of the introduction:

In every season and in every circumstance of our lives, every moment for the Christian can become an act of sacrifice. Therefore, every moment for the Christian can be an act of worship. The sacraments make this possible. We live out this relationship through the sacraments because they touch all of the big moments of our lives—from birth and life transitions to illness and death, and all of the normal, ordinary moments between.

The sacraments are God’s work in our world, and this is something worth reflecting on. When we participate in the sacraments, when we celebrate the sacraments, we’re partners in God’s work. The sacraments become the People of God doing the work of God in this world in such a way that the Father is glorified and the world is sanctified.

The first pillar revealed how God wants us to know him, and this second pillar reveals how God wants us to live in relationship with him and to love him.

Each day contains the same three sections: 

Reflect on the Faith
Take It to Prayer
Dive Deeper

But they very greatly in length. Reflect on the Faith is a summary of Fr. Mike’s commentary for the day. Take It to Prayer, you will pray along with Fr. Mike every day. The Dive deeper section varies greatly sometimes it includes and image , some a prayer prompt, some a challenge to live out. Each section also contains and introduction and overview by Dr. Petroc Willey, it includes teachings on the significance of the colour coding, key teachings and breakdown of sections and chapters. Also Dr. Willey offers a review at the end of each section.

 A sample day is:

DAY 133: Devotion to Mary
Reflect on the Faith

     • “The Church’s devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian worship” (CCC 971).

     • Honoring Mary is different from the way we adore Jesus and the Trinity, but being devoted to Mary leads us to adore God.

     • Liturgical feasts and prayers such as the Rosary show love for Mary and honor her.

     • Mary is a sign of the Church’s journey toward heaven and its future perfection in heaven.

     • Mary, assumed into heaven, participates in Jesus’ glorious resurrection and is still a mother to all of us in the Church.

     • Devotion to Mary does not replace worship of God but enhances it by deepening love for Christ through recognizing Mary’s role.

     • Mary’s “yes” to God exemplifies the Church’s call to be fully conformed to Christ and transformed by his love.

     • Mary “is mother wherever … [Jesus] is Savior and head of the Mystical Body,” extending her motherhood to all believers (CCC 973).

     • Mary’s role as Mother of God and Mother of the Church is a source of hope and inspiration for the faithful.

     • Recognizing Mary’s unique role in salvation history helps believers understand their own journey and the potential for transformation in Christ.

     • Mary’s motherhood accompanies and supports the salvific work of Christ, and believers can embrace her as their spiritual mother wherever Jesus is present as Savior.

Take It to Prayer

Father in heaven, we give you praise, and we thank you so much. We thank you for giving us your Spirit. We thank you for giving us your Son. Because you so love the world that you gave your only-begotten Son, that all who believe in him would not perish, but would have eternal life. We thank you so much. We thank you for bringing us into your Church. And we ask that you please help us to live in your Church as faithful disciples, as beloved disciples. Help us to constantly say yes to your will, Father. Help us to constantly conform our hearts to yours, Jesus Christ. Help us to always live in the power of the Holy Spirit. And help us always do what Mary did, which is not only point to Jesus, her son, but say yes to the Father’s plan. Father, we ask you please help us this day and every day to be your beloved children. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

Dive Deeper

THE CORONATION OF THE VIRGIN BY DIEGO VELAZQUEZ
The Blessed Virgin Mary, represented here in her heavenly coronation, shows us what awaits the Church in glory (see CCC 972)"

Reflection and prayer from the Catechism Paragraphs 971–975. I hope that sample chapters gives you a feel for each of this days in this companion.

This is an excellent resource from Father Mike and Ascension. Most days I have listened to the pod cast in the morning. And then on my first coffee break at work, I read through the day. I love praying the pray that Father Mike prayed that day, and I love the going deeper sections. I believe this is a must have resource to support your Catechism in a Year journey. This is my second time through the podcast and I see it being a frequent journey going forward. If you are listening to the CIAY pick this up as a supplement to that journey. And pick up volumes I and III as well! 

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2024 Catholic Reading Plan

Books By Father Mike Schmitz:
Made for Love: Same-Sex Attraction and the Catholic Church
Quick Catholic Lessons with Fr. Mike
Quick Catholic Lessons with Fr. Mike Volume II
The Catechism in a Year Companion, Volume III


Contributed to:
Pray, Decide, and Don't Worry: Five Steps to Discerning God's Will
Don't Be Afraid to Say Yes to God! Pope Francis Speaks to Young People

Audio Talks by Father Mike Schmitz:
Living Life by Design, Not by Default
Love - Sacrifice - Trust He Showed Us the Way
From Love, By Love, For Love
True Worship
The Four Last Things
Jesus Is …
Changed Forever - The Sacrament of Baptism
We Must Go Out - The Sacrament of Confirmation

Books by Petroc Willey:
A Year with the Catechism: 365 Day Reading Plan
Become What You Are: The Call and Gift of Marriage
The Pedagogy of God: Its Centrality in Catechesis and Catechist Formation
The Joy of the Gospel: A Companion Guide to Evangelii Gaudium

The Catechism in a Year Companion, Volume I - Fr. Mike Schmitz, Petroc Willey, and Ann Koshute

The Catechism in a Year Companion, Volume II - Fr. Mike Schmitz, Petroc Willey, and Ann Koshute

The Catechism in a Year Companion, Volume III - Fr. Mike Schmitz, Petroc Willey, Matthew Doeing, and Ann Koshute

Wednesday 9 October 2024

Companion to the Sunday Gospels Year B - Henry Wansbrough OSB - CTS Scriptures

Companion to the Sunday Gospels Year B
ISBN 9781784691943
CTS Booklet SC124


This is year B and marks the completion of this trilogy of books by Dom Henry. 
First I say after doing Year C two years ago and Year A last year, and now Year B this year I can easily state I love these volumes. I tend to read 2 or three weeks ahead of time, and then reread a specific weekends reading before Mass that Sunday. However with the announcement of the new Missal and new lectionary material the readings in the books will not match the new translation as of the end of this year late in 2024.

As you can tell by the title this is one of three volumes with reflections for each Sunday of the three-year cycle of the Catholic Church. This was the third I have read. I greatly wished these were available in digital format, but I found out from the CTS that they do not have permissions for eBooks of the scriptures contained within. I believe that is a great pity, I would love to have the three of these as eBooks. Even without the scripture so you could read the passage on your own. I have now read several of the volumes from the Catholic Truth Society in the CTS Scriptures Series. All of the ones I have read prior to this have an introduction by Dom Henry Wansbrough OSB. The ones I have read prior to these Sunday Gospel Commentaries are


This one has a two-page spread for each Sunday and a couple of feast days in the church year. There are 57 reflections in this volume. Each two-page spread has the Gospel for that day and facing it a reflection by Dom Henry. And one that spans 4 pages. Each of the Gospel pages is outlined by the colour of vestments for that day. Only the volume for Year C has been rebranded to date, with new cover design. Both Year A and B are still available in older editions. The description of this volume is:

“Fr Wansbrough guides the reader through each of the Sunday gospels during Year B, from Advent to the end of the liturgical year in November. Each gospel passage is accompanied by a succinct commentary on the story and the place of God’s love in Christ’s ministry and in our own lives – as his disciples.”

And the product page for Year C informed us of the next few years that follow those readings. This volume does not but they are: 

The next few Year A’s fall on the following years:
Advent 2027 – Christ the King 2025
Advent 2030 – Christ the King 2028
Advent 2033 – Christ the King 2031

I am not finishing this volume yet but already plan to pull it out in three years and cycle through it for the reflections again. And will likely cycle through the three volumes a few times. I want to call out that Dom Henry was the chief editor of the work of The Revised New Jerusalem Bible Study Edition, This volume uses that translation for the Gospel passages. The new Lectionary as of beginning of Advent in 2024 will be based on the English Standard Version Catholic Edition, at least for the UK. There is a brief 1 page introduction but no forward to this volume a note from Dom Henry and the source material at the beginning. About Dom Henry we are informed:

“Dom Henry Wansbrough, OSB, is a renowned biblical scholar who regularly writes exegesis and reflections on scripture. He recently completed a new translation of the Bible, the Revised New Jerusalem Bible. He is a Benedictine based at Ampleforth Abbey.” 

We are also given a brief history of the Jerusalem Bible Translation and in the acknowledgements it states:

“CTS gratefully acknowledges the publishers of The Sunday Word for their permission to reproduce some of Fr Wansbrough's material in this publication.”

A Sample reflection is:

MARK 1:12-15

The Spirit drove Jesus out into the wilderness and he remained there for forty days, and was tempted by Satan. He was with the wild beasts, and the angels looked after him.

After John had been arrested, Jesus went into Galilee. There he proclaimed the Good News from God. 'The time has come' he said 'and the kingdom of God is close at hand. Repent, and believe the Good News.'

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
Jesus is Tested in the Desert

Each year the gospel reading for this Sunday is about Jesus's testing in the desert. Mark's emphasis is distinctly different from that of Matthew and Luke. No details of the testing, but rather Jesus's sojourn in the desert as almost a return to the peace of the Garden of Eden. The desert of Judaea, between Jerusalem and the Jordan Valley, is a noble and dignified solitude of smooth, sandstone hills. Nothing grows, of course, but wild camels and the occasional leopard prowl around. There Jesus was 'with the wild animals' as, led by the Spirit, he made his preparation for his mission. In what way was he tested? We may presume that in solitude and prayer he was working out the implications of the Voice from Heaven at his Baptism. How was he to run his course as the beloved Servant of the Lord? Precisely how was he to bring the presence of the Kingship of God into people's lives? The 'forty' is often used in biblical accounts for a period of preparation, as in Israel's forty years in the desert, or the apostles' forty days of preparation between Easter and Ascension. We may use our forty days to reflect on how we may bring God's presence to bear in and through our lives.

Question: Is testing the most important aspect of Lent?”

I hope that sample reflections give you a feel for the volume. The first edition of this volume was released in 2016. I Have also read A Year With the Bible - 365 Daily Reflections, from Dom Henry and the CTS, which I can also easily recommend.

It was wonderful to read these reflections over the year. I found that having read these ahead of time helped me to interact with the Gospel more on Sunday’s even if it was not the focus of the homily. These are great little booklets. It is an excellent resource from the Catholic Truth Society! I just wish that these booklets were available electronically as well. It is great to pick up over the year. I can easily recommend this volume and the two sister volumes.

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2024 Catholic Reading Plan! For other reviews of books from the Catholic Truth Society click here.

Books by Henry Wansbrough OSB:
CTS Books:
36 Days & 36 Ways Daily Meditations from Advent to the Epiphany Year B
40 Days and 40 Ways Daily Meditations for Lent Year A
40 Days and 40 Ways Daily Meditations for Lent Year B
40 Days and 40 Ways Daily Meditations for Lent Year C
Companion to the Sunday Gospels: The Year of Mercy
Jesus: The Real Evidence
The CTS New Catholic Bible (Editor)

Other Books:
40 Days With Paul
Benedictines In Oxford (Editor)
Children's Atlas Of The Bible: A Photographic Account Of The Journeys In The Bible From Abraham To St. Paul
Doubleday Bible Commentary: Genesis
Doubleday Bible Commentary: The Gospel of Luke
Event And Interpretation
In the Beginning
Introducing the New Testament
Jesus and the Oral Gospel Tradition
Luke: A Bible Commentary For Every Day
Mark and Matthew
Risen from the Dead
Sunday Word: A Commentary on the Sunday Readings
The Bible A Reader's Guide: Summaries, Commentaries, Color Coding for Key Themes
The Gospel of Matthew: Take and Read (Editor)
The Gospels: Take and Read
The Holy Spirit
The Incarnation
The Lion and the Bull: The Gospels of Mark and Luke
The New Jerusalem Bible (Editor)
The New Testament of the New Jerusalem Bible (Editor)
The Passion
The Passion And Death Of Jesus
The Resurrection
The Spck Bible Guide
The Story of Jesus
The Story of Jesus: Photographed as If You Were There!
The Story Of The Bible: How It Came To Us
The Use and Abuse of the Bible: A Brief History of Biblical Interpretation