Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Homiletic & Pastoral Review

Homiletic and Pastoral Review is a respected religious publication and holds the distinction of being the first Catholic Clergy magazine in the United States. For more than a century, it has been a premier journal in its field. The editor emeritus is Rev. Kenneth Baker, S.J., while Rev. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., a professor specializing in patristic theology at St. Louis University, currently leads the publication. Established over a hundred years ago, this journal is recognized globally as one of the foremost pastoral journals. It is available in 191 university libraries and features contributions from notable figures such as James V. Schall, S.J., Alice von Hildebrand, Paul Vitz, Kenneth Whitehead, Donald DeMarco, Regis Scanlon, and John F. Harvey.

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  • Jan 10, 2025 | hprweb.com | Sam Sawyer

    For December 1, December 8, December 9 (Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception), December 12 (Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe), December 15, December 22, December 25 (Nativity of Our Lord), and December 29 (Feast of the Holy Family)Homilies for Sundays by Fr. Sam Sawyer, SJHomilies for feast days by Rev. John P.

  • Apr 19, 2024 | hprweb.com | John Hartley

    This essay examines the pedagogical contribution of Clement of Alexandria (A.D. 150 – 215) and implications for contemporary catechesis. Inductive Learning and CatechesisAllegorical exegesis, a unique aspect of Clement’s method, presents a useful model for contemporary catechists, when considering the question of how sacred mystery can be taught.

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