Come Holy Gift

ebook Prayer Poems for the Christian Year

By Steven Shakespeare

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Reminiscent of Malcolm Guite's bestselling Sounding the Seasons, this beautiful collection offers scripture-inspired poems for each of the major seasons of the Christian year. It includes:
  • The Call to Prayer (with poetry on the nature of prayer);
  • Advent, Christmas and Epiphany;
  • Lent, Easter and Pentecost (including Wings of Wounded Glory, a sequence for Holy Week);
  • Transforming Ordinary Time (including some feasts which fall outside the major seasons);
  • In the School of Mary (poetic reflections on Mary, see as a model for prayer, contemplation and prophecy). An introduction considers the relationship between prayer and poetry and offers suggestions for using the book in public and private worship settings, and a closing sequence contemplates Mary as a figure of prayers and witness.|Reminiscent of Malcolm Guite's bestselling Sounding the Seasons, this beautiful collection offers scripture-inspired poems for each of the major seasons of the Christian year. It includes:
  • The Call to Prayer (with poetry on the nature of prayer);
  • Advent, Christmas and Epiphany;
  • Lent, Easter and Pentecost (including Wings of Wounded Glory, a sequence for Holy Week);
  • Transforming Ordinary Time (including some feasts which fall outside the major seasons);
  • In the School of Mary (poetic reflections on Mary, see as a model for prayer, contemplation and prophecy). An introduction considers the relationship between prayer and poetry and offers suggestions for using the book in public and private worship settings, and a closing sequence contemplates Mary as a figure of prayers and witness.
  • Come Holy Gift