Enflamed by the Sacramental Word: Preaching and the Imagination of the Poor - eBook
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Enflamed by the Sacramental Word: Preaching and the Imagination of the Poor - eBook  -     By: Vincent J. Pastro

Enflamed by the Sacramental Word: Preaching and the Imagination of the Poor - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2010 / ePub

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Title: Enflamed by the Sacramental Word: Preaching and the Imagination of the Poor - eBook
By: Vincent J. Pastro
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781498271615
ISBN-13: 9781498271615
Stock No: WW109473EB

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Christian proclamation, says Dietrich Bonhoeffer, is the living Christ walking among the people. Preachers know that Jesus is the living Word, and that the Spirit of Jesus animates the preaching event. Preaching is an epiclesis, an invocation of the Holy Spirit over God's holy people. As such, it must touch their imagination. Pastro proposes that preaching is the living ecclesial presence of Jesus Christ, Sacramental Word of the God of the poor. The Word speaks from the imagination of the poor-the economic poor, but also the "new poor" of the twenty-first century: entire indigenous cultures, women, those marginalized because of their sexuality, undocumented immigrants in dominant cultures, and many others. All Christian preachers in every context are called to solidarity with the poor.

Author Bio

Vincent J. Pastro is the pastor of Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Kent, Washington. He served for five years in Lima, Peru, and has had many years of pastoral experience with Mexican undocumented immigrant communities. He holds a DMin in preaching from Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, Missouri.

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