Living the Lectionary: Year B: Links to Life and LiteratureGeoff Wood's reflections on the Sunday reading make visible scripture's perennial applicability to human experience. Through reference to Western literature as well as his life experiences, he engages our imagination and helps us to see the wisdom of the biblical word shine forth. |
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Contents
Season of Advent | 2 |
Fourth Sunday of Advent | 9 |
The Holy Family of Jesus Mary and Joseph | 16 |
Season of Lent | 23 |
Fourth Sunday of Lent | 31 |
Passiontide | 38 |
Easter Sunday Topical | 44 |
Fourth Sunday of Easter | 50 |
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Topical | 69 |
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time | 73 |
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 86 |
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 98 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 100 |
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 115 |
Twentysixth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 130 |
Thirtyfirst Sunday in Ordinary Time | 143 |
Endnotes | 158 |
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