The sacraments and their celebration
Book • 1986
Nicholas Halligan's book addresses the theology and pastoral celebration of the sacraments, offering both doctrinal exposition and practical guidance for liturgical practice.
It examines how sacraments effect grace, the role of signs and appearances, and norms for reverent celebration.
The work is intended for clergy, seminarians, and informed laity interested in deepening their understanding of sacramental life.
Halligan integrates historical teachings with contemporary pastoral concerns to guide proper implementation.
The book is valued as a clear reference on sacramental principles and liturgical issues.
It examines how sacraments effect grace, the role of signs and appearances, and norms for reverent celebration.
The work is intended for clergy, seminarians, and informed laity interested in deepening their understanding of sacramental life.
Halligan integrates historical teachings with contemporary pastoral concerns to guide proper implementation.
The book is valued as a clear reference on sacramental principles and liturgical issues.
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