SACRED PASSAGES: Bringing the Sacraments to Life
Bert Ghezzi, . . Doubleday, $19.95 (166pp) ISBN 978-0-385-50340-2
Although scholars have produced countless learned tomes on sacramental theology for Catholics over the centuries, most faithful readers would probably gladly trade them all for a lucid discussion of the meaning of the rites of baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, reconciliation, anointing of the sick, marriage and holy orders. In this slim volume of reflections on these rituals, prolific and popular author Ghezzi succeeds in combining an accessible style with a solid, if unadventurous, understanding of the biblical roots, historic tradition and contemporary meaning of the sacraments. Signs and symbols of God's powerful presence in Christian lives, each sacrament is a "sacred passage," argues Ghezzi, a milestone God uses to welcomes believers into deeper communion with Him. As the faithful participate in the sacraments, they become more and more capable of subduing their self-indulgent natures and conquering temptation. At the book's core is the writer's encouragement to believers to access the powerful help he contends these rites offer: "Through the sacraments Jesus
Reviewed on: 05/26/2003
Genre: Nonfiction