Understanding The Mass
For Catholics and non-Catholics alike, here is a clear, detailed explanation of the various parts of the Mass. This book shows you each one’s firm foundation in Scripture, Church history, and the unchanging teaching of the Church – as well as its importance in helping you draw closer to God. Author Charles Belmonte even includes a handy guide to the names and significance of the various liturgical vessels and vestments. Most importantly, this winsome and enlightening book also includes a revealing examination of the importance of the Eucharist in daily life.
SKU (ISBN): 9780933932890
ISBN10: 0933932898
Charles Belmonte
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2000
Publisher: Scepter Publishers
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