The Liturgical Sense of The Readings at Mass – Year A
The Liturgical Sense of The Readings at Mass – Year A by David L. Gray offers a transformative journey through the Sunday Mass readings and Holy Days of Obligation, inviting both clergy and laity into deeper communion with the living Word and the rhythm of the Catholic liturgy. Rooted in the Liturgical Sense of the Scriptures, this book reveals the dynamic and mutual illumination between the Word of God and the ritual life of the Church, allowing every reading and prayer to draw the faithful further into the mystery of Christ and the mission of the Church.
Spanning the full structure of the Mass, from the Opening Rite to the Concluding Rite, Gray’s thoughtful commentaries provide a lens through which the Mass and the Bible mutually interpret and enliven one another. Readers are encouraged to go beyond passive attendance and embrace active participation in the sacred mysteries. This volume is more than a guide to Scripture—it is an invaluable resource for homily preparation, personal study, group discussion, and spiritual renewal, challenging all who approach it to contemplate more deeply, pray with greater sincerity, and live with intentionality as missionary disciples.
With clarity, reverence, and accessibility, Gray explores how each reading fits into the tapestry of the liturgical year, unveiling connections between Scripture, tradition, and the lived experience of faith. This book is ideal for parishioners, homilists, catechists, and anyone seeking to let the Spirit breathe through the liturgy, making the Mass a real encounter with God that shapes daily life.
Available in Hardback, Paperback, and on Amazon Kindle
- 5.5″ x 8.5″
 - Black & White on White paper
 - 416 pages
 - Saint Dominic’s Media Inc.
 - ISBN-13: 979-8-9857040-9-9 (Paperback)
 - ISBN-13: 979-8-9857040-5-1 (Hard Cover)
 - RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic
 - RELIGION / Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Litur-gy
 - RELIGION / Biblical Commentary / New Testament
 







