Alleluia! A Gospel Diary

Alleluia! A Gospel Diary by Janis Walker, published by Pallium Press in June 2010, offers a comprehensive collection of reflections on the daily Gospel readings from the three-year cycle of the Roman Catholic Church. This edition spans 688 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with insights based on The New American Bible, the translation used in the Mass Lectionary, along with references to other translations.
In this book, Janis Walker shares her personal reflections, written each morning after engaging with the day’s Mass readings, often accompanied by her cat, Francis. The reflections draw from her educational background and life experiences, aiming to provide illuminating insights relevant to daily life. Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of themes related to Christianity, Catholicism, and pastoral resources, making this a valuable resource for those seeking deeper understanding and connection with the Gospel.
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Read inside a complete set of reflections on the daily Gospel from the three year cycle of the Roman Catholic Church. On July 7, 1998, after a noon Mass, Janis began writing personal reflections on the Gospel of the day. These reflections are based on The New American Bible, the translation on which the Mass Lectionary is based, with additional references to other translations. Early each morning, coffee in hand, she read through the Mass readings for the day, with Francis, her marmalade Gospel-cat, by her side. Then she wrote a short reflection on the Gospel. Janis drew upon her educational background and life experiences to provide insights which you will find illuminating and relevant to your daily life. Three years of personal reflections and commentary were collected in notebooks, and then compiled into this book.
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