Living Liturgy 2026 | Spirituality, Celebration, and Catechesis for Sundays and Solemnities, Year A

Author: Various Authors
9798400800924Liturgical Press15/09/2025
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Living Liturgy 2026 provides practical and engaging content from expert authors to enrich your communal prayer and ministry. Trusted by parishes around the country (and world!), Living Liturgy offers Scripture readings, insightful reflections, robust liturgical formation, and contextual background information for Sundays, solemnities, and liturgical celebrations. This best-selling annual resource is ideal for parish ministers, liturgists, liturgical ministers, pastors, planning committees, adult faith formation groups, and anyone who wishes to explore the connections between liturgy and life.

Contributors include:

George J. Doyle
Katlyn P. Kewman
John T. Kyler
Maria G. Milazzo
Barbara E. Reid OP

“This timely volume offers a bold, constructive vision for reflective practices among teams working in ministry and mission-driven organizations, drawing richly on the Catholic tradition to speak broadly to people of all—and importantly in today’s world, no particular—spiritual traditions and experiences. It emphasizes how leaders, employees, boards, and other stakeholders can benefit from personal and collective attention to thoughtful, spiritual reflection and discernment, and it is rich with examples, short passages, and suggestions for how to bring this to life in diverse settings. With chapters spanning foundational formation experiences for newcomers to the organization, the challenges of difficult moments and hard decisions, and the construction of a shared community, it will prove immensely useful for audiences across mission- and faith-inspired organizations. And I imagine they will return to it many times over the years, each time deepening their appreciation for the fruits that dedicated, intentional reflection and spirituality can bring to our lives and work.”
–Matthew Carnes, SJ, vice president for mission and ministry at Santa Clara University

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