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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas J. ScirghiPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.193kg ISBN: 9780814637159ISBN 10: 0814637159 Pages: 130 Publication Date: 08 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education 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 “Lord, This Is the People That Longs to See Your Face” PART I Is Anyone Listening? Chapter 1 Why Do We Preach? The Purpose of Preaching Chapter 2 Words Matter: The Power of the Word Chapter 3 Naming the Unknown God: Preaching within a Secular Society Chapter 4 Jesus Christ, the Story of God PART II “Sit Down Before You Preach!” A Method of Preparation Chapter 5 Reflect: First We Listen Chapter 6 Research: Mining the Text Chapter 7 Write: Mapping the Homily Chapter 8 Rehearse: The Whole Body Preaches PART III Preaching for Funerals and Weddings Chapter 9 The Funeral Chapter 10 The Wedding Conclusion Where Does the Preacher Stand? NotesReviewsAt a time of declining church attendance, it is no secret that congregations remain full in parishes where the Word is preached with clarity, conviction, and truth to life. In this small book, Tom Scirghi draws richly upon the theological tradition, classic literature and contemporary culture, to achieve that end. Clearly the fruit of wide pastoral experience and pedagogical skill, a good half of the work offers practical wisdom and advice down to the smallest detail, including what not to say and do. Here is an essential resource for the soon-to-be-ordained, the long-ordained, and all who aspire to effective proclamation.Brendan Byrne, SJ, FAHA, Professor Emeritus of New Testament, University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia Longing to See Your Face is designed for today's preacher, ordained or lay, experienced or just beginning. I commend this work for its fresh theology of preaching and its clear and comprehensive method of preparation, writing, editing, embodiment, and performance. A fine addition to the preaching library.Thomas A. Kane, CSP, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (retired) Tom Scirghi, SJ, writes in the language of a good preacher-direct, informative, clear, personal, and with an awareness of his audience. Longing to See Your Face addresses the theology, spirituality and practicalities of good preaching. While primarily addressed to the ordained preacher, this book will appeal to the increasing numbers of ecclesial lay ministers who preach outside the eucharistic assembly, as well as those who faithfully listen to homilies.Jude Siciliano, OP, is a preacher and instructor in homiletics Here is a book aimed at reviving Catholic preaching that hits its mark. . . . Scirghi's readers will be longing to have this book delivered to and absorbed by every parish in the land. Sidney Callahan, America Longing to See Your Face will serve as an encouragement for those who preach. This work will also be a helpful resource for deacon formation programs and in seminary homiletics courses. It might also come as a surprise that the author suggests the book is also written for those who listen to homilies-the faithful who make up the liturgical assembly-to help them to appreciate the challenging work of preaching but also to help them better understand the nature of the encounter with the word of God that they might become better hearers of the word.Pastoral Music Tom Scirghi, SJ, writes in the language of a good preacher-direct, informative, clear, personal, and with an awareness of his audience. Longing to See Your Face addresses the theology, spirituality and practicalities of good preaching. While primarily addressed to the ordained preacher, this book will appeal to the increasing numbers of ecclesial lay ministers who preach outside the eucharistic assembly, as well as those who faithfully listen to homilies.Jude Siciliano, OP, is a preacher and instructor in homiletics At a time of declining church attendance, it is no secret that congregations remain full in parishes where the Word is preached with clarity, conviction, and truth to life. In this small book, Tom Scirghi draws richly upon the theological tradition, classic literature and contemporary culture, to achieve that end. Clearly the fruit of wide pastoral experience and pedagogical skill, a good half of the work offers practical wisdom and advice down to the smallest detail, including what not to say and do. Here is an essential resource for the soon-to-be-ordained, the long-ordained, and all who aspire to effective proclamation.Brendan Byrne, SJ, FAHA, Professor Emeritus of New Testament, University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia Longing to See Your Face is designed for today's preacher, ordained or lay, experienced or just beginning. I commend this work for its fresh theology of preaching and its clear and comprehensive method of preparation, writing, editing, embodiment, and performance. A fine addition to the preaching library.Thomas A. Kane, CSP, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (retired) Tom Scirghi, SJ, writes in the language of a good preacher-direct, informative, clear, personal, and with an awareness of his audience. Longing to See Your Face addresses the theology, spirituality and practicalities of good preaching. While primarily addressed to the ordained preacher, this book will appeal to the increasing numbers of ecclesial lay ministers who preach outside the eucharistic assembly, as well as those who faithfully listen to homilies.Jude Siciliano, OP, is a preacher and instructor in homiletics ""Here is a book aimed at reviving Catholic preaching that hits its mark. . . . Scirghi's readers will be longing to have this book delivered to and absorbed by every parish in the land.""Sidney Callahan, America Longing to See Your Face will serve as an encouragement for those who preach. This work will also be a helpful resource for deacon formation programs and in seminary homiletics courses. It might also come as a surprise that the author suggests the book is also written for those who listen to homilies-the faithful who make up the liturgical assembly-to help them to appreciate the challenging work of preaching but also to help them better understand the nature of the encounter with the word of God that they might become better hearers of the word.Pastoral Music "At a time of declining church attendance, it is no secret that congregations remain full in parishes where the Word is preached with clarity, conviction, and truth to life. In this small book, Tom Scirghi draws richly upon the theological tradition, classic literature and contemporary culture, to achieve that end. Clearly the fruit of wide pastoral experience and pedagogical skill, a good half of the work offers practical wisdom and advice down to the smallest detail, including what not to say and do. Here is an essential resource for the soon-to-be-ordained, the long-ordained, and all who aspire to effective proclamation.Brendan Byrne, SJ, FAHA, Professor Emeritus of New Testament, University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia Longing to See Your Face is designed for today's preacher, ordained or lay, experienced or just beginning. I commend this work for its fresh theology of preaching and its clear and comprehensive method of preparation, writing, editing, embodiment, and performance. A fine addition to the preaching library.Thomas A. Kane, CSP, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (retired) Tom Scirghi, SJ, writes in the language of a good preacher-direct, informative, clear, personal, and with an awareness of his audience. Longing to See Your Face addresses the theology, spirituality and practicalities of good preaching. While primarily addressed to the ordained preacher, this book will appeal to the increasing numbers of ecclesial lay ministers who preach outside the eucharistic assembly, as well as those who faithfully listen to homilies.Jude Siciliano, OP, is a preacher and instructor in homiletics ""Here is a book aimed at reviving Catholic preaching that hits its mark. . . . Scirghi's readers will be longing to have this book delivered to and absorbed by every parish in the land.""Sidney Callahan, America Longing to See Your Face will serve as an encouragement for those who preach. This work will also be a helpful resource for deacon formation programs and in seminary homiletics courses. It might also come as a surprise that the author suggests the book is also written for those who listen to homilies-the faithful who make up the liturgical assembly-to help them to appreciate the challenging work of preaching but also to help them better understand the nature of the encounter with the word of God that they might become better hearers of the word.Pastoral Music" Author InformationThomas J. Scirghi, SJ, is associate professor of theology at Fordham University, New York. He teaches courses and workshops on preaching for priests, deacons, and lay ecclesial ministers around the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |