For Christians, every observance of the Eucharist (or “great thanksgiving”) is a unique celebration of Christ’s passion, death and resurrection. In this small gift book, Benson finds meaning in all of the elements that comprise Christian liturgy, beginning with the entrance to the worship service and winding through the sermon and the prayers of the people to the Main Event: the Eucharist, which Benson calls “the Word made flesh.” He writes mellifluously, with original insights and welcome humor. (“I am not particularly anxious for the day that the saints go marching in, but I do like our dress rehearsals, and especially the processional,” he confides.) The book is refreshingly ecumenical, but will probably be best appreciated by readers who share Benson’s liturgical bent.

THE PILGRIM GUIDES
VADEMECUM FOR CONFESSORS CONCERNING SOME
THE THREEFOLD GARLAND
THE CROSS AND THE SWITCH BLADE
THE CHRISTIAN STATE OF LIFE
THE THEOLOGY OF HISTORY IN ST BONAVENTUR
GIRLS TALK... GOD TALK
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO DEBORAH
PASTORAL COUNSELING IN A GLOBAL CHURCH
OUR TASK
MEZZANIORRHIS
IN THE MIDST OF CHAOS, PEACE
A VIEW FROM THE STEEPLE: FR. MANTON
31CM LOURDES 882
TRAGEDY UNDER GRACE REINHOLD SCHNEIDER 
