This annually popular book provides daily inspiration in the form of meditations and Scripture readings that follow the lectionary readings of the Church year. Each page is a portal to God's grace-filled presence in the midst of our busy lives.
2010: A Book of Grace-Filled Days by Alice Camille begins with the start of the Church year in Advent 2009 and continues through the calendar year 2010. The daily inspirations found here take note of major feast days, especially significant saints' commemorations, solemnities, and holidays.
Book Description
This annually popular book of daily meditations and Scripture readings that follow the lectionary readings of the Church year is a portal to God’s loving, grace-filled presence in the midst of our busy lives. Each page lists the Scripture readings from the Mass for that day, a quotation from the readings, and a brief reflection to spur meditation, prayer, and self-examination. 2010: A Book of Grace-Filled Days begins with the start of the Church year in Advent 2009 and continues through the calendar year 2010. The readings and meditations take note of major feast days, especially significant saints’ commemorations, solemnities, and holidays.
From the Back Cover
This collection of daily meditations and Scripture readings following the lectionary of the church year is a portal to God’s loving, grace-filled presence in the midst of our busy lives. Each page lists the Scripture readings from the Mass for that day, a quotation from the readings, and a brief reflection to spur meditation, prayer, and self-examination. The book fosters a daily practice of spiritual calm where God is at the center. 2010: A Book of Grace-Filled Days begins with the start of the church year in Advent 2009 and continues through the calendar year 2010. The readings and meditations take note of major feast days, especially significant saints’ commemorations, solemnities, and holidays. alice camille is a full-time writer, religious educator, and retreat leader. She is a Scripture columnist for U.S. Catholic.
Description:
This annually popular book provides daily inspiration in the form of meditations and Scripture readings that follow the lectionary readings of the Church year. Each page is a portal to God's grace-filled presence in the midst of our busy lives.
2010: A Book of Grace-Filled Days by Alice Camille begins with the start of the Church year in Advent 2009 and continues through the calendar year 2010. The daily inspirations found here take note of major feast days, especially significant saints' commemorations, solemnities, and holidays.
Book Description
This annually popular book of daily meditations and Scripture readings that follow the lectionary readings of the Church year is a portal to God’s loving, grace-filled presence in the midst of our busy lives. Each page lists the Scripture readings from the Mass for that day, a quotation from the readings, and a brief reflection
to spur meditation, prayer, and self-examination.
2010: A Book of Grace-Filled Days begins with the start of the Church year in Advent 2009 and continues through the calendar year 2010. The readings and meditations take note of major feast days, especially significant saints’ commemorations, solemnities, and holidays.
From the Back Cover
This collection of daily meditations and Scripture readings following the lectionary of the church year is a portal to God’s loving, grace-filled presence in the midst of our busy lives. Each page lists the Scripture readings from the Mass for that day, a quotation from the readings, and a brief reflection to spur meditation, prayer, and self-examination. The book fosters a daily practice of spiritual calm where God is at the center.
2010: A Book of Grace-Filled Days begins with the start of the church year in Advent 2009 and continues through the calendar year 2010. The readings and meditations take note of major feast days, especially significant saints’ commemorations, solemnities, and holidays.
alice camille is a full-time writer, religious educator, and retreat leader. She is a Scripture columnist for U.S. Catholic.