
Reflections for Lent 2024
14 February - 30 March 2024
Church House Publishing
Published on 5. October 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-78140-451-5 (ISBN)
Description
Reflections for Lent is designed to enhance your spiritual journey through the forty days from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday. Covering Monday to Saturday each week, it offers reflections on readings from the Common Worship Lectionary, written by some of today's leading spiritual and theological writers.
Each day includes:
* Full lectionary details for Morning Prayer
* A reflection on one of the Bible readings
* A Collect for the day
This volume offers daily material for 14 February to 30 March 2024, taken from the Reflections for Daily Prayer 2023/24 annual edition. It is ideal for individuals and groups seeking Lectionary-based reflections for use during Lent and Holy Week, or for anyone wishing to try Reflections for Daily Prayer before committing to a year's worth of material. It also features a simple form of morning and night prayer, a guide to keeping a good Lent and an introduction to lectio divina by Stephen Cottrell.
Each day includes:
* Full lectionary details for Morning Prayer
* A reflection on one of the Bible readings
* A Collect for the day
This volume offers daily material for 14 February to 30 March 2024, taken from the Reflections for Daily Prayer 2023/24 annual edition. It is ideal for individuals and groups seeking Lectionary-based reflections for use during Lent and Holy Week, or for anyone wishing to try Reflections for Daily Prayer before committing to a year's worth of material. It also features a simple form of morning and night prayer, a guide to keeping a good Lent and an introduction to lectio divina by Stephen Cottrell.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 126 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78140-451-5 (9781781404515)
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Persons
Andrew Davison lectures at the Cambridge Faculty of Divinity. Colin Heber-Percy is a screenwriter, vicar of a group of rural parishes in Wiltshire and author of Tales of a Country Parish. Rachel Mann is a much-published author and is an Area Dean in the Diocese of Manchester. Mark Oakley is Dean of St John's College, Cambridge. Stephen Cottrell is the Archbishop of York.