Liturgy Alive: Models of Celebration for Weekdays
by Fr. Camilo J. Marivoet, cicm

Gintong Aklat (Golden Book) Awards 2002 Winner, under Religious Category for its functionality & comprehensiveness of coverage in content. Given by Book Development Association of the Philippines (BDAP) in the recently concluded Philippine Bookfair.

The result of almost forty years of work through study, meditations and prayer, Liturgy Alive: Models of Celebration for Weekdays presents models designed to enhance the meaning of each daily Mass.

With Liturgy Alive: Models of Celebration for Weekdays for daily Eucharistic Celebration the presider will be able to address the needs of the people giving fulfillment to Fr. Camilo's very encouraging message: "Think of your communities, their needs and aspirations, the stage of their faith, their education, their religious and secular culture. They are the community to which you have to adapt yourself, that you have to bring closer to God, that you have to lead to a worship that reflects their lives."
912 pp.,
PhP 629, U$ 24.95


Liturgy Alive:
Models of Celebration for Sundays

In these three volumes, Fr. Camilo brings the liturgy close to the life of the people and integrates that life into the liturgy, so that the life of the pilgrim people of God can be the basic worship we give to God, as it is meant to be. This book offers models that can make our eucharistic celebrations much more pastoral and much closer to the lives of the people.


Liturgy Alive, Year A
436 pp.,PhP 349, U$ 19.95

 


Liturgy Alive, Year B
448 pp (softbound),
PhP 349,U$ 19.95

(hardbound with ring binder)-
PhP 469, U$ 24.95


Liturgy Alive, Year A
432 pp.,
PhP 349, U$ 19.95

About the author:

Fr. Camilo Marivoet, cicm, was for many years the Secretary of the National Liturgical Commission of the Philippines. He aslo taught Liturgy in different theological centers of Manila.For almost forty years he has been writing and publishing Pastoral Service, a liturgical magazine used for many priests in the preparation of the Mass.