Homiletic
Directory: The art of preaching
(Vatican Radio) What does it take to give a good homily?
According to a new book entitled “Homiletic Directory”, the ingredients
include, being well prepared, no improvisation, a helping of reflection and a
text that isn’t boring.
The instruction guide for priests, deacons and bishops,
contained in one volume, was presented at the Vatican Press Office on Tuesday
morning by the Congregation for the Divine Worship and the Discipline of
the Sacraments.
The key speakers included the Prefect of the Congregation,
Cardinal Robert Sarah and Secretary Archbishop Arthur Roche.
The volume comes as part of the response that Pope Benedict XVI
made following the Synod on the Word of God.
Pope Francis' words on the Homily in the Apostolic Exhortation
Evangelii Gaudium has also brought the document to the forefront.
Speaking to Lydia O’Kane after the conference, Archbishop Arthur
Roche said that the preaching of the homily can be way of bringing the Word of
God more alive in the hearts and minds of the faithful.
“The responsibility of the priest is to bring the reality of
God’s life into a practical application with the reality of people’s lives.”
The Archbishop also said that “a priest or a preacher really
needs to know the people to whom he is preaching.”
On the subject of what the faithful expect from a homily,
Archbishop Roche, quipped that the they are usually good at making their
feelings known.
The “Homiletic Directory” is available both in English and
Italian.
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