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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Edward Foley, CapuchinPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.027kg ISBN: 9780814644690ISBN 10: 0814644694 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 28 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Introduction vii Chapter One Insights from History 1 Chapter Two Theologizing about Eucharistic Devotions 35 Chapter Three Facets of a Eucharistic Spirituality 61 Chapter Four Principles and Guidelines for Pastoral Practice 87 Notes 109 Bibliography 117ReviewsThe United States Catholic bishops have committed themselves to a multi-year eucharistic revival. Edward Foley's Eucharistic Adoration after Vatican II provides a magnificent background and accompaniment to this program. In this short volume is the best guide I can think of for this initiative. It has my highest recommendation as a stunning example of fine scholarship and pastoral zeal brought into fruitful dialogue. Fr. Jan Michael Joncas This is a much-needed study that provides readers with an accessible history and theology of adoration rooted in the spirit of the post-conciliar liturgical reforms. Edward Foley's book is especially pertinent in the Church today as the practice of adoration, benediction, and other Eucharistic devotions captivates the imaginations of younger Catholics in particular. In response, Foley has issued a clarion call for the renewal of Eucharistic devotion in a way that respects the primacy of the Church's liturgy. Foley brings together a solid theological grounding for adoration with concrete pastoral principles to guide its practice. He also broadens our theological approach to adoration by drawing connections to ecology and Christian ethics. This book is a must read for ministers and anyone interested in the history, theology, and practice of adoration. Nathan P. Chase, PhD, Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology, Aquinas Institute of Theology The United States Catholic bishops have committed themselves to a multi-year eucharistic revival, crowned by a National Eucharistic Congress 17-21 July 2024. Edward Foley's Eucharistic Adoration after Vatican II provides a magnificent background and accompaniment to this program, indeed for any process intended to deepen eucharistic spirituality for the future. Marked by impressive tracing of the complex historical trajectories of eucharistic practice and devotions; a welcome account of the theological principles emerging from this history in the context of the reformed post-Vatican II Order of Mass; a sketch of an 'accessibly lived' eucharistic spirituality; and an outline of key principles and guidelines for renewed eucharistic liturgy and devotions, this short volume is the best guide I can think of for this initiative. I pray that everyone involved-laity, bishops, priests, deacons, catechists, members of religious communities, seminarians and novices-would make Foley's accessible monograph required reading. It has my highest recommendation as a stunning example of fine scholarship and pastoral zeal brought into fruitful dialogue. Fr. Jan Michael Joncas The United States Catholic bishops have committed themselves to a multi-year eucharistic revival. Edward Foley's Eucharistic Adoration after Vatican II provides a magnificent background and accompaniment to this program. In this short volume is the best guide I can think of for this initiative. It has my highest recommendation as a stunning example of fine scholarship and pastoral zeal brought into fruitful dialogue. Fr. Jan Michael Joncas This is a much-needed study that provides readers with an accessible history and theology of adoration rooted in the spirit of the post-conciliar liturgical reforms. Edward Foley's book is especially pertinent in the Church today as the practice of adoration, benediction, and other Eucharistic devotions captivates the imaginations of younger Catholics in particular. In response, Foley has issued a clarion call for the renewal of Eucharistic devotion in a way that respects the primacy of the Church's liturgy. Foley brings together a solid theological grounding for adoration with concrete pastoral principles to guide its practice. He also broadens our theological approach to adoration by drawing connections to ecology and Christian ethics. This book is a must read for ministers and anyone interested in the history, theology, and practice of adoration. Nathan P. Chase, PhD, Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology, Aquinas Institute of Theology """The United States Catholic bishops have committed themselves to a multi-year eucharistic revival, crowned by a National Eucharistic Congress 17-21 July 2024. Edward Foley’s Eucharistic Adoration after Vatican II provides a magnificent background and accompaniment to this program, indeed for any process intended to deepen eucharistic spirituality for the future. Marked by impressive tracing of the complex historical trajectories of eucharistic practice and devotions; a welcome account of the theological principles emerging from this history in the context of the reformed post-Vatican II Order of Mass; a sketch of an 'accessibly lived' eucharistic spirituality; and an outline of key principles and guidelines for renewed eucharistic liturgy and devotions, this short volume is the best guide I can think of for this initiative. I pray that everyone involved—laity, bishops, priests, deacons, catechists, members of religious communities, seminarians and novices—would make Foley’s accessible monograph required reading. It has my highest recommendation as a stunning example of fine scholarship and pastoral zeal brought into fruitful dialogue."" Fr. Jan Michael Joncas ""The United States Catholic bishops have committed themselves to a multi-year eucharistic revival. Edward Foley’s Eucharistic Adoration after Vatican II provides a magnificent background and accompaniment to this program. In this short volume is the best guide I can think of for this initiative. It has my highest recommendation as a stunning example of fine scholarship and pastoral zeal brought into fruitful dialogue."" Fr. Jan Michael Joncas ""This is a much-needed study that provides readers with an accessible history and theology of adoration rooted in the spirit of the post-conciliar liturgical reforms. Edward Foley’s book is especially pertinent in the Church today as the practice of adoration, benediction, and other Eucharistic devotions captivates the imaginations of younger Catholics in particular. In response, Foley has issued a clarion call for the renewal of Eucharistic devotion in a way that respects the primacy of the Church’s liturgy. Foley brings together a solid theological grounding for adoration with concrete pastoral principles to guide its practice. He also broadens our theological approach to adoration by drawing connections to ecology and Christian ethics. This book is a must read for ministers and anyone interested in the history, theology, and practice of adoration."" Nathan P. Chase, PhD, Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology, Aquinas Institute of Theology " This is a much-needed study that provides readers with an accessible history and theology of adoration rooted in the spirit of the post-conciliar liturgical reforms. Edward Foley's book is especially pertinent in the Church today as the practice of adoration, benediction, and other Eucharistic devotions captivates the imaginations of younger Catholics in particular. In response, Foley has issued a clarion call for the renewal of Eucharistic devotion in a way that respects the primacy of the Church's liturgy. Foley brings together a solid theological grounding for adoration with concrete pastoral principles to guide its practice. He also broadens our theological approach to adoration by drawing connections to ecology and Christian ethics. This book is a must read for ministers and anyone interested in the history, theology, and practice of adoration. Nathan P. Chase, PhD, Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology, Aquinas Institute of Theology The United States Catholic bishops have committed themselves to a multi-year Eucharistic revival, crowned by a National Eucharistic Congress 17-21 July 2024. Edward Foley's Eucharistic Adoration after Vatican II provides a magnificent background and accompaniment to this program, indeed for any process intended to deepen eucharistic spirituality for the future. Marked by impressive tracing of the complex historical trajectories of eucharistic practice and devotions; a welcome account of the theological principles emerging from this history in the context of the reformed post-Vatican II Order of Mass; a sketch of an 'accessibly lived' eucharistic spirituality; and an outline of key principles and guidelines for renewed eucharistic liturgy and devotions, this short volume is the best guide I can think of for this initiative. I pray that everyone involved--laity, bishops, priests, deacons, catechists, members of religious communities, seminarians and novices--would make Foley's accessible monograph required reading. It has my highest recommendation as a stunning example of fine scholarship and pastoral zeal brought into fruitful dialogue. Fr. Jan Michael Joncas The United States Catholic bishops have committed themselves to a multi-year eucharistic revival, crowned by a National Eucharistic Congress 17-21 July 2024. Edward Foley's Eucharistic Adoration after Vatican II provides a magnificent background and accompaniment to this program, indeed for any process intended to deepen eucharistic spirituality for the future. Marked by impressive tracing of the complex historical trajectories of eucharistic practice and devotions; a welcome account of the theological principles emerging from this history in the context of the reformed post-Vatican II Order of Mass; a sketch of an 'accessibly lived' eucharistic spirituality; and an outline of key principles and guidelines for renewed eucharistic liturgy and devotions, this short volume is the best guide I can think of for this initiative. I pray that everyone involved--laity, bishops, priests, deacons, catechists, members of religious communities, seminarians and novices--would make Foley's accessible monograph required reading. It has my highest recommendation as a stunning example of fine scholarship and pastoral zeal brought into fruitful dialogue. Fr. Jan Michael Joncas This is a much-needed study that provides readers with an accessible history and theology of adoration rooted in the spirit of the post-conciliar liturgical reforms. Edward Foley's book is especially pertinent in the Church today as the practice of adoration, benediction, and other Eucharistic devotions captivates the imaginations of younger Catholics in particular. In response, Foley has issued a clarion call for the renewal of Eucharistic devotion in a way that respects the primacy of the Church's liturgy. Foley brings together a solid theological grounding for adoration with concrete pastoral principles to guide its practice. He also broadens our theological approach to adoration by drawing connections to ecology and Christian ethics. This book is a must read for ministers and anyone interested in the history, theology, and practice of adoration. Nathan P. Chase, PhD, Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology, Aquinas Institute of Theology Author InformationEdward Foley, Capuchin, is Duns Scotus Professor of Spirituality Emeritus and retired professor of liturgy and music at Catholic Theological Union. Foley has authored or edited thirty books, including A Handbook for Catholic Preaching (Liturgical Press), and his works have been translated into nine languages. A celebrated preacher and presenter, he received a major grant from the John Templeton Foundation for Preaching and the Sciences. A recipient of lifetime achievement awards from the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions, the North American Academy of Liturgy, and the National Association of Pastoral Musicians, he has lectured in over seventy dioceses throughout the English-speaking world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |