The Sacramentality of Sign and Reality

ebook Cardinal Angelo Scola on Liturgical Symbolism and the Unity of the Liturgical Year

By Ollie Newman

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Unlock the profound mystery at the heart of Christian worship with The Sacramentality of Sign and Reality, a compelling exploration of Cardinal Angelo Scola's transformative theology. This illuminating work delves deep into how liturgical symbols bridge the visible and invisible, making the sacred mysteries of faith vividly present in the life of the Church.

Through rich historical context, theological insight, and engaging analysis, Ollie Newman guides readers on a journey through the intricate interplay between sign and reality within the liturgical rites. Discover how the unity of the liturgical year shapes and sustains the sacramental life of believers, transforming time itself into a sacred rhythm of grace and renewal.

Perfect for scholars, clergy, and anyone fascinated by the profound symbolism of worship, this book reveals how liturgical celebrations are not merely ritual acts but dynamic encounters with divine presence that inspire, heal, and unify. Experience the timeless power of sacramentality and liturgical symbolism that continues to shape faith communities worldwide.

The Sacramentality of Sign and Reality