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Daily Bread Included
Weekday reflections on the day's readings
A four-page folder with short, focused reflections that can be used as
either homily starters or for personal prayer and meditation. Each
passage is based on the day's scripture reading for each weekday of the month.
Ideal for sharing with your church members as daily spiritual nourishment.
Now there's more. With the electronic PDF format and our Blanket E-mail/Reprint Policy, you can make this four-page folder available to all your parishioners.
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Meet the Authors |
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Patricia Russell
graduated from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Mich., with degrees in
English and Secondary Education. She has done further course work in the
areas of theology, literature, education, teaching writing,
promoting literacy and technology in education. She teaches writing
at St. Francis Borgia Regional High School, Washington, Mo. |
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Paige Byrne
Shortal earned a bachelor’s degree in theology at Saint Louis
University and a master’s in pastoral studies at Aquinas Institute
of Theology. She worked for 28 years in full time parish ministry,
first at St. Francis Xavier (College) Church in St. Louis and most
recently at St. Francis Borgia Parish in Washington, Mo. She lives
in Union, Mo. |
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Mary E. Waldron
received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in theology from
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. She later earned a doctorate in American
Studies from Saint Louis University where she served as the Doctoral
Candidacy Advisor for the graduate school. Mary serves as a lector
in her parish and has helped prepare others for this ministry. She
lives in Washington, Mo. |
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Elizabeth C.
Williams has a bachelor’s degree in education from Southeast
Missouri State University and a master’s in theology from Aquinas
Institute of Theology. She currently teaches theology at St. Francis
Borgia Regional High School, Washington, Mo., and serves as a lector in her parish.
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Internet page that gives you and your administrative team full
electronic access to everything Celebration has to offer. Each
month, rather than trying to deliver the paper pages to everyone
on your liturgical planning team, you can give them the login and
password to the Access Control Panel for easy retrieval at any
personal computer.
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