Sundays and Festivals with the Fathers of the Church: Homilies of the Holy Fathers on the Gospels of all the Sundays and Chief Festivals of the Ecclesiastical Year


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Excerpt from the Foreword: Study of the authoritative commentators on Sacred Scripture and most particularly of the pericopes to be read out at the Sacred Liturgy has long been the custom of any of the places and communities where the celebration of the Divine Office or the Liturgy of the Hours is celebrated. This is true of the several liturgies of both East and West. Just as in the Old Testament Church so too in the Church of the New Testament it was unthinkable to approach the inspired word without some example or gloss or commentary. Thus did St Augustine learn to interpret the Sacred Scriptures which at first seemed to his fine rhetors ear to be so lacking in both dignity and content by listening assiduously to the preaching of St. Ambrose in the cathedral of Milan. Ambroses homilies struck deep into the heart of the North African seeker and brought him finally to the instant crisis of his conversion to a life of chastity....Holy conversation first then sacred reading on our own (called lectio divina) will fit our hearts to receive the riches of the Fathers and the Holy Gospels.So my advice to you good reader is to take up this lovely and useful volume which God in his Providence has placed in your hands and make it a locus of holy conversation with family and friends fellow seekers of the truth. Holiness and enlightenment come largely to us through our friends of like mind. To be sure solitude is also needful but even there we are not alone but are surrounded as the Apostle says by a cloud of witnesses. - Hugh Barbour O.Praem.Excerpt from the Introduction: The works of the Fathers of the Church form a rich library. Yet this field so fertile in an abundance of delicious fruits remains sterile for the greater number of the Catholic people who perhaps know not what to choose or are ignorant of the language of these holy writers. It seems to me that a collection of Homilies from different Fathers arranged according to the Sundays and principal festivals of the ecclesiastical year would be a great spiritual help to all Christians. This is the reason why I undertook this collection and I have carefully endeavoured that it should be useful to all.... - Rev. D.G. Hubert
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