Sacred Space: The Prayerbook 2023The Irish Jesuits

Sacred Space:
The Prayerbook 2023

Author The Irish Jesuits
Publisher Messenger Publications €14.95
Format pbk
ISBN 9781788125543

The Irish Jesuits founded the Sacred Space website in 1999 [www.sacredspace.ie] and this initiative has developed into a popular and well-established prayer guide across the world, with millions of adherents from numerous Christian traditions and languages. Although the prayers are most widely used from mobile devices, many people prefer the tradition of using this annually produced printed prayerbook for every day of the year. This provides a daily scripture reading (based on the Eucharistic lectionary, which is for the most part common with Anglican readings), points for daily reflection, structured prayer and a weekly meditation. This is a gift for ecumenism, and its use generated in me a sense that many millions of Christians across the globe can be truly united through common prayer, whatever their background or tradition. I recommend both the website and the book if that is more comfortable.

Reviewed by ELIZABETH STEPHENSON

Advent, Nativity

Editor’s note: Sacred Space: Advent and Christmas (reviewed above) is essentially the same material with minor additions, but only covers the Advent-Christmas seasons; the Prayerbook covers the entire calendar year.

Your Word is a Lamp on my Path

Your Word is a Lamp on my Path

Author Martin Hogan
Publisher Messenger publications €19.95
Format pbk
ISBN 9781788125901

I have great admiration for this book, and some astonishment at both the wisdom and the industry of the author, Martin Hogan, who has written an imaginative and helpful reflection for every weekday (Monday-Saturday) of the new liturgical year. By concentrating on the gospel readings (although he does not completely ignore the Old Testament) he covers all the key aspects of Jesus’ life and ministry. By delving carefully into these reflections, lay ministers will find many new insights – little gems for their own preaching or spiritual reflections. The only problem is that the readings used are those for the daily weekday Eucharist, not Morning Prayer, and therefore only completely relevant for those attending a daily Eucharist. Nonetheless, these reflections allow dedicated readers to understand the gospels in a fresh and interesting way.

Reviewed by ELIZABETH STEPHENSON

Advent

 

SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2022

Building on the success of last year’s event, we have repeated the formula, but added a second strand with an afternoon forum. This will be interactive and held on Zoom. There will be a limited number of places for the afternoon, so places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you want to attend the afternoon session, you will need to complete a separate booking, so please follow both links below. Please note that the afternoon session will build on the morning one, since it will assume you’ve listened to the whole morning and want to find out more or to explore the theme in more depth.

 

To book for the morning session, follow this link:
Additionally, if you want to attend the Zoom event in the afternoon, please follow this link:

Essential information required for your profile. Click okay to complete.