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Living the Eucharist through Sports
Author: James Penrice ISBN: 0-8189-1292-8 Paperback: xviii + 104 pp. Price: $9.95 + shipping To Order call: 1 800-343-ALBA (2522) Please have your Master, Visa or American Express card ready. To order online click here. |
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"This is my body, which will be given up for you." With these words Jesus proclaims his ultimate mission, and changes bread and wine into his body and blood to be our food and drink for eternal life. These words -- central to our identity as Catholics -- also express the mission of everyone who plays a sport. Athletes sacrifice their body and all that dwells within -- mind, spirit and will -- for the good of someone and something beyond themselves. As people of the Eucharist, Catholic athletes make this sacrifice not only in imitation of Christ, but truly in him and through him as branches of his Eucharistic vine. Sports are thus a profound way to live the Eucharist. This book will help athletes reflect on their sport as a vocation that draws them into a deeper sense of discipleship. The Mass, Eucharistic adoration, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, prayer, the Rosary, the liturgical year, humility, suffering, and what it means to be a member of the Body of Christ are among the topics covered, all from an athletic perspective. Each chapter concludes with questions for individual reflection or group discussion, as a resource for personal and communal growth. Finally, the presentation of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati as the perfect model and mentor for athletes provides a fitting conclusion to a very practical look at the relationship between sports and the living of one's faith. |
James Penrice , the married father of three and the Director of Religious Education
at St. Mary's Parish in Spring Lake, Michigan, is the author of six very popular Alba House titles, including: Crossing
Home: The
Spiritual Lessons of Baseball (1993), Goal to Go: The Spiritual Lessons of Football (1994), God Could Be
a Teen; Nobody Understands Him Either: Catholic Moral Teaching for Teens (1996), If There Is a God Why Do I Need
Braces?: The Dogmatic Teachings of the Church for Adolescents (1997), You Know More Than You Think: Your Intuitive
Knowledge of God in the Cathoic Tradition (2003), and A New Dad's Guide to Playing God: Reflections on the Vocation of
Fatherhood (2005), and Conscience: An Owner's Manual (2006).
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