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A Contemplative Rosary: Praying the Mysteries with Scripture, Song and Icons Author/Editor: Bob Hurd, Elaine Park, Charles Rohrbacher and Bishop Michael Warfel Publisher: OCP Order No: 20212 Retail Price: $60.00 Publisher website: www.ocp.org Audience: Adults Medium: CD Book Description: Inspired by Pope John Paul's recent apostolic letter on the rosary (Rosarium Virginis Mariae), Bob Hurd and friends have created a resource that invites us to rediscover the rosary as a form of contemplative prayer. Designed for both communal and individual recitation, A Contemplative Rosary engages the whole person through music, Scripture readings, icons and meditations.
Meticulously prepared, beautifully designed and revolutionary in its approach, A Contemplative Rosary can help Christians everywhere "contemplate Christ with Mary" through singing and praying the sacred mysteries of the holy rosary.
OCP 5536 NE Hassalo Street Portland, OR97213 Phone : 800-548-8749
The St. Louis Jesuits: Thirty Years
Author/Editor: Mike Gale Publisher: OCP Order No: 6144 Retail Price: $30.00 Publisher website: www.ocp.org Audience: Adults Medium: Book
Book Description: In the early 1970s, some handwritten, mimeographed songs by a group of young Jesuits spread from a chapel in St. Louis to churches around the world. “Here I Am, Lord,” “Be Not Afraid,” and many others have become some of the most beloved songs for worship ever written. Now for the first time, The St. Louis Jesuits: Thirty Years tells the fascinating story behind the five men who became the St. Louis Jesuits and the music of hope that is their legacy.
Packed with dozens of color and black-and-white photographs, letters, interviews, and other memorabilia on high-quality, glossy paper, this beautifully designed coffee table book is an intimate portrait of the group. It’s also an intriguing overview of the post-conciliar American church. “We’ve all prayed with their music, and so we know the gift it offers,” writes Rev. Virgil Funk in the introduction. “With this book, we catch a glimpse of the composers and their texts, both then and now.”
Recently the group-Tim Manion, Dan Schutte and Jesuit Fathers Bob Dufford, John Foley and Roc O’Connor-came together again for the first time in 20 years to produce a reunion collection. The St. Louis Jesuits: Thirty Years documents the magic of their past and present collaboration-and the changing face of the church that has supported them through three decades. An excellent gift for pastoral musicians, the book will be of interest to all who have been touched by their music.