Thursday, June 7, 2007

Now Reading:

Know Him in the Breaking of the Bread

In this book, Fr. Francis Randolph let's his passion for the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 'run wild' by revealing the treasures of the Mass to "people (especially youth) who have been living in poverty (of the Mass) for far too long." The Mass is brought to life with rich illustrations and explainations of every word, gesture, and ritual. Fr. Fancis Randolph makes the Mass very personal and enables the reader to have a more intimate relationship with the Lord during the celebration of the liturgy. In chapter 9, the author also talks about the distinctive contemplative nature of the old rite of Mass that is lacking in the new liturgy.

Even though Fr. Randolph's remains faithful to the magisterial, he presents readers the reality of the Catholic Church as it was during the Second Vatican Council and as it is today. This made the book so controversial that the diocesan censor absolutely condemned it and refused permission for it to be published at first, even though a friendly Archbishop who had read the text approved it and was willing to write an introduction. Fr. Randolph continues to remain faithful to orthodoxy and has not minced his words; he not only inspires devotion but gently corrects error.

'Know Him in the Breaking of the Bread' is a good book that "weaves together liturgical, doctrinal, historical, and spiritual themes," Msgr. Peter Elliot, Author, Ceremonies of the Mordern Roman Rite.

I recommend this book to teachers, catechists, and young people. It would be good to have some knowledge of Church before 1962 in order to understand more clearly what Fr. Randolph's writes in the preface and the Appendix (Chapter 9).

Get this book for S$21.50 from the Archdiocesan Media Center (beside the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) at Highland Road, Kovan.

The Whole World Will Love Me

Already into the 8th chapter (of 37)... this inspiring book by Dorothy Scallan reveals the life of the Little Flower (1873-1897) the time of her conception. I like Dorothy's style of linking the life of the great saint with the historic events that were taking place during her life; it gives a overview of the socio-political environment that St. Therese lived in.

Dorothy Scallan also indulges the reader with 6 chapters on the lives of St. Therese's parents and grandparents (yes... even her grandparents!). It is essential for us to understand the richly-pious Catholic family background in which St. Therese grew up into, in order to appreciate more deeply her life, and more importantly, her love for Jesus.

Get this book for S$28.50 from the Carlo Catholic Society (beside the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul) at Queen Street, Bugis.


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