Fr. Mark G. Boyer, a retired priest of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, Missouri, is the author of fifty books, including three editions of The Liturgical Environment, on biblical and liturgical spirituality. He continues as a part-time instructor in the Religious Studies Department of Missouri State University, Springfield, where he has taught courses in New Testament and Bible and Film for twenty-eight years. His other books include the following titles: Praying Your Way through Luke’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles, An Abecedarian of Animal Spirit Guides: Spiritual Growth through Reflections on Creatures, and Overcome with Paschal Joy: Chanting through Lent and Easter—Daily Reflections with Familiar Hymns.
Boyer's Spirituality of Mission provides a systematic pathway, a
virtual guided tour through the Easter season. Its step by step
approach provides a foundation from Scripture followed by a
meditative exercise and response that allows the lay person to more
deeply come to grips with both the basic elements of the Easter
experience and calls them to action as they become a part of the
call to mission. The volume easily could serve as a personal
devotion or discipline and is also adaptable for small groups. It
encourages without being overwhelming.Dr. Victor H. Matthews, Dean,
College of Humanities and Public Affairs, Missouri State
University
As a Protestant with Catholic roots this book will be an important
addition to my preparation for Holy Week. It provides the missing
focus that can move us beyond the ritual to actual prayer,
reflection on Scripture and focused action out into the world. I
highly endorse this book for everyone who wants to experience Holy
Week on a deeper spiritual level.Rev. Vernon Meyer, Pastor, Sun
Lakes United Church of Christ, Sun Lakes, Arizona
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