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Lord, I Love You! Homilies through the Liturgical Year
Volume 1: Lent, Easter, and Solemnities of the Lord
Edited by Pietro Rossotti
Foreword by Seán Patrick O'Malley
Imprint: Catholic University of America Press
Pope Benedict XVI was known for his brilliant mind, but he also had a heart in love with the Lord. In this careful selection from his papal homilies, readers can not only learn from his encyclopedic knowledge of the Christian tradition, but grow in their own love for God as they journey with Benedict through the seasons and feasts of the liturgical year. Lord I Love You! Volume 1 includes the holiest days of Lent and Easter as well as other important solemnities such as Trinity Sunday and Corpus Christi, making it an excellent choice for spiritual reading and a great Lenten gift idea for those who appreciated the late pope's message of the centrality of Christ and the reliability of the Catholic tradition.
Pope Benedict was not a charismatic preacher in the mold of his predecessor John Paul II, but the texts themselves are gems of Christian exhortation and reflection that are best appreciated on one's knees in a chapel or held in one's hands in a quiet place in one's home--that is, in a book like this and not scrolling through a website. For scholars and students of the late pope, the collection also provides a helpful distillation of his main themes and principal concerns into short, easily digestible pieces. The editor, Fr. Pietro Rossotti, uses the official Vatican translation with only minor spelling modifications and added footnotes with bibliographical references whenever possible.
Pietro Rossotti, FSCB, is adjunct professor of philosophy and theology at St. Paul Seminary, MN. Cardinal Seán Patrick O'Malley, OFM, is the Archbishop of Boston.
"Publishing Benedict's homilies is important because, while readily available on the Vatican website, few people make the effort to find them, and they are therefore lesser known. These texts also make a valuable contribution to the field of homiletics, and are the perfect texts for personal medidation, being the right length, substance and spiritual content."
~Matthew J. Ramage, author of From the Dust of the Earth: Benedict XVI, the Bible, and the Theory of Evolution