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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mahri Leonard-FleckmanPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9780814665572ISBN 10: 0814665578 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 03 September 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 Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 How to Use this Study—Groups 11 How to Use this Study—Individuals 13 About the Sunday Readings 15 Navigating the Church Year 17 Season of Advent First Sunday of Advent 19 Second Sunday of Advent 24 Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday) 29 Fourth Sunday of Advent 34 Season of Christmas The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) 39 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph 45 Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God 50 The Epiphany of the Lord 55 The Baptism of the Lord 60 Season of Lent First Sunday of Lent 65 Second Sunday of Lent 71 Third Sunday of Lent 76 Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday) 83 Fifth Sunday of Lent 90 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord 97 Season of Easter Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord 102 Second Sunday of Easter (or Sunday of Divine Mercy) 107 Third Sunday of Easter 112 Fourth Sunday of Easter 119 Fifth Sunday of Easter 124 Sixth Sunday of Easter 130 The Ascension of the Lord 135 Seventh Sunday of Easter 140 Pentecost Sunday 145 Ordinary Time The Most Holy Trinity 150 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) 155 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 160 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (Sunday of the Word of God) 165 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 170 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 175 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 180 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 186 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 191 Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 196 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 201 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 205 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 210 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 215 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 220 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 225 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 231 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 236 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 241 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 246 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 251 Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 255 Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 259 Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 263 Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 268 Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 273 Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 278 Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 283 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 288 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 293 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 298 Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 302 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 307 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 312 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 318ReviewsA marvelous way to enter into the Sunday readings. Often we may focus only on what a preacher or a Bible commentary has to say about these readings. Both are important of course. But just as important is what our prayer tells us. The Bible is the Living Word, through which the Holy Spirit is powerfully at work. Ponder will help both groups and individuals encounter God more deeply and more fully through the riches of Scripture. James Martin, SJ, author of Learning to Pray Ponder is an ideal Bible study companion, one that informs without intimidating and inspires reflection without imposing any interpretation or agenda. An excellent guide to praying with the Sunday Scriptures deeply and receptively throughout the year. Mollie Wilson O'Reilly, Editor-at-Large, Commonweal magazine In Ponder: Contemplative Bible Study for Year A, Mahri Leonard-Fleckman draws on Ignatian spirituality and Lectio Divina to create an engaging model for the study of the Sunday readings, attending to the important details of the passages and encouraging personal engagement with Scripture. Laurie Brink, OP, Professor of New Testament Studies and Director of the Certificate in Biblical Spirituality Strongly rooted in Lectio Divina and Ignatian Contemplation, Ponder opens readers to the best of contemporary biblical scholarship and some of the best Christian meditative practices for a deeper reading of Sacred Scripture. Leonard-Fleckman's attention to the text's key words offers her audience profound insights into the readings, and her highlighting of both Catholic and Jewish tradition brings today's readers into dialogue with the richness of the past. I highly recommend this most fruitful tool for a richer reading of God's Word. Garrett Galvin, OFM, President and Associate Professor of Sacred Scripture at the Franciscan School of Theology Ponder successfully embraces both rigorous scholarship and practical suggestions for personal spiritual growth. Our faith-sharing group has found its format to be adaptable to our needs while also opening us up to the rich experience of lectio divina and contemplative silence. Jan Fournier, St. Thomas More Small Church Community at Yale University A marvelous way to enter into the Sunday readings. Often we may focus only on what a preacher or a Bible commentary has to say about these readings. Both are important of course. But just as important is what our prayer tells us. The Bible is the Living Word, through which the Holy Spirit is powerfully at work. Ponder will help both groups and individuals encounter God more deeply and more fully through the riches of Scripture. James Martin, SJ, author of Learning to Pray Ponder is both practical and profound. Mahri Leonard-Fleckman has created a resource that leads individuals and groups in praying with Scripture. With a mix of commentary and 'ponder' sections, Leonard-Fleckman shows attentiveness to biblical scholarship and faith-based biblical study, inspiring readers to pray with and contemplate Scripture throughout the liturgical year. Jaime L. Waters, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Mahri Leonard-Fleckman has written a beautiful resource for those seeking contemplative, lectionary-based spirituality grounded in excellent biblical scholarship. Each unit includes the lectionary texts, along with brief commentary setting the material within its historical and literary context, followed by a guided opportunity for reflection, all within a Catholic context. I recommend this book to parish Bible studies as well as to individuals seeking quality spiritual approaches to Scripture. Corrine Carvalho, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN Ponder is an ideal Bible study companion, one that informs without intimidating and inspires reflection without imposing any interpretation or agenda. An excellent guide to praying with the Sunday Scriptures deeply and receptively throughout the year. Mollie Wilson O'Reilly, Editor-at-Large, Commonweal magazine In Ponder: Contemplative Bible Study for Year A, Mahri Leonard-Fleckman draws on Ignatian spirituality and Lectio Divina to create an engaging model for the study of the Sunday readings, attending to the important details of the passages and encouraging personal engagement with Scripture. Laurie Brink, OP, Professor of New Testament Studies and Director of the Certificate in Biblical Spirituality Strongly rooted in Lectio Divina and Ignatian Contemplation, Ponder opens readers to the best of contemporary biblical scholarship and some of the best Christian meditative practices for a deeper reading of Sacred Scripture. Leonard-Fleckman's attention to the text's key words offers her audience profound insights into the readings, and her highlighting of both Catholic and Jewish tradition brings today's readers into dialogue with the richness of the past. I highly recommend this most fruitful tool for a richer reading of God's Word. Garrett Galvin, OFM, President and Associate Professor of Sacred Scripture at the Franciscan School of Theology Ponder successfully embraces both rigorous scholarship and practical suggestions for personal spiritual growth. Our faith-sharing group has found its format to be adaptable to our needs while also opening us up to the rich experience of lectio divina and contemplative silence. Jan Fournier, St. Thomas More Small Church Community at Yale University A marvelous way to enter into the Sunday readings. Often we may focus only on what a preacher or a Bible commentary has to say about these readings. Both are important of course. But just as important is what our prayer tells us. The Bible is the Living Word, through which the Holy Spirit is powerfully at work. Ponder will help both groups and individuals encounter God more deeply and more fully through the riches of Scripture. James Martin, SJ, author of Learning to Pray Author InformationMahri Leonard-Fleckman is assistant professor of Hebrew Bible in the Religious Studies Department at the College of the Holy Cross. She is a contributor to Give Us This Day, the co-author of Ruth in the Wisdom Commentary series, and the author of The House of David: Between Political Formation and Literary Revision (Fortress Press). Leonard-Fleckman has years of experience as a lectionary-based Bible study facilitator at her home parish in Worcester, Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |