1. On God and Time 2. Advent 3. Christmas 4. Epiphany 5. Candlemas
Eternity Today is a vade mecum for anyone who wishes to observe the liturgical year with intelligent devotion.
Martin Connell is assistant professor in the School of Theology of Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota. He is the author of 7 previous books, including An Introduction to the Liturgical Year and Workbook for Lectors and Gospel Readers 2005 and 2006.
"Martin Connell, a liturgical scholar trained at the University of
Notre Dame and now a professor at St. John's University in
Collegeville (Minn.), makes available the latest research on the
liturgical year through these two volumes...When he deals
specifically with church history...his solid scholarship comes
through clearly and is of much value to all readers. While he has
designed the order of the volumes to coincide with the liturgical
year, he also advises readers that they might prefer to read the
chapters in the order in which the liturgical year actually
developed (e.g., Easter before Christmas)." -Eileen D. Crowley,
Catholic Library World, December 2008
"This book presents liturgical scholarship in an accessible style,
but it is far from being anodyne. Connell's social critique,
such as his acount of the consumer-driven conflation of the infant
Christ and Santa Claus, is astringently written, and evenly
balances the challenges as well as the possibilities for those who
would promote the observance of the seasons of the Christian year."
- Theology
"The book is a valuable resource: it inspires, and captures the
changing moods of the seasons from Advent to Candlemas, and
proposes practical ways of celebrating these related times of the
year. Connell is a foremost scholar of the history of the Christian
year, and the serious student of liturgy will gain from his
critique of the work of Thomas Talley."Theology, November 2008
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