Meditations, Reflective Services and Quiet Day Outlines based on the Gospel Readings for Year C of the Lectionary.
A Most Amazing Man

€41.10

€41.10
Meditations, Reflective Services and Quiet Day Outlines based on the Gospel Readings for Year C of the Lectionary.
€22.50
Bishop Edward Darling’s Lectionary Hymn guide in CD format.

€23.50
This practical resource, arising out of the authors’ extensive experience, is fully compatible with the authorised funeral liturgies. It contains many supplementary ideas and a wide range of material that others have already used to help them to ‘say goodbye well’.

€19.99
An age old antidote is time out, a stepping aside from the responsibilities that press on us in order to renew our vision and replenish our energies. A single day set apart for retreat and reflection can work wonders Here is a comprehensive resource for all who are seeking such spiritual refreshment.

€13.35
Meditations on life through favourite hymns.

€20
Simply structured with material for every day of the year, including a seasonal supplement.

€22.65
Daily Prayer to change your world.

€39.99
This book presents in themed format the material from A Most Amazing Man for Year C of the Lectionary and is designed to be flexible, providing a fresh and imaginative way of presenting the message of Christ and his challenge for today.

€22.65
Services for Lent to Pentecost. After the winter there is a feeling of brightness and hope, as we move towards the great celebration of Easter and the promise that life is eternal. The services in this book reflect this increasing light, symbolising that without Christ we would remain in the dark.
€8.99
Pray Now is a collection of modern prayers that can be used by all denominations, by individuals, prayer groups and leaders of worship. Each year our relationship with God is explored through a theme. This year’s theme is ‘Environment’. Wherever we go, whatever we do, the environment has a profound effect on our lives. The daily prayers in this book will help you to reflect on a world where climate change, international conflict and disasters are keenly sensed and communicated by the global community. Pray Now gives a place to start when you feel you have no words of your own.€7.45
This is Gene Robinson’s own story told with simplicity and humility and revealing his passionate faith. He recounts how his experience has made him particularly close to vulnerable groups, such as the inmates of a women’s prison, and how we all need one another for our very salvation. This honest account will encourage anyone seriously committed to the message of Jesus, and show him deeply committed within the Anglican Communion, even to those who vilify him.€18.99
A Place at the Table is a rich and varied resource on the theme of hospitality for public worship and personal prayer throughout the Christian year. From the blessing of a home to a quiet day on the environment, from a Eucharistic prayer for Easter to a credal statement for Human Rights Day, here are liturgies, prayers, gospel reflections, meditations, ideas to use on retreats and with all-age groups, imaginative exercises for quiet days and, appropriately, seasonal recipes for simple good food to share.
This is a comprehensive and pracital handbook that is focused on the needs of all who are involved in running local churches, and the issues and challenges they commonly face.
Litanies to enlarge our Prayer – is an indispensable worship resource for use in church, in the home, and in ecumenical services commemorating local, national and global moments in our common life.
An Anthology of Classic Prayers – is a stylishly presented collection of Christian Prayers drawn from around the world and across the centuries, arranged under a variety of headings. Beautifully illustrated throughout with evocative photographic nature images.
Celtic Prayers & Reflections is inspired by Jenny’s visits to the holy isle of Lindisfarne and a developing interest in Celtic spirituality. Jenny offers morning prayers, prayers during the day, night prayers and prayers for special intentions.
Many families today are looking for guidance on how to bring their faith into the routine of home and working life. There are prayers to say at meal times, at the end of the day, on special occasions, when someone we love is ill or when we want to say sorry. Many of the prayers are casual and conversational in tone.