We Break Bread in Loving Thanksgiving [Paperback] Sr m Praxedes mills and Sr. M. Deotilla Murray

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1968 first edition, second printing. Paperback cover is scuffed, scratched, creased, and worn along the corners/edges. Writing on inside front cover. Pages are unmarked inside with worn outside edges. Binding is secure.

A well-loved relic of the liturgical reforms ushered in by Vatican II, this 1968 volume compiled by Sisters M. Praxedes Mills and M. Deotilla Murray offers a carefully curated selection of hymns, prayers, and liturgical texts for Catholic worship. The scuffed cover and worn edges speak to its frequent use in schools, parishes, and religious communities, capturing the transitional period as the vernacular gradually replaced Latin in the Mass. For collectors and researchers, this early post-Vatican II resource offers insights into the lived experience of those charged with implementing the Council’s directives on the ground.

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1968 first edition, second printing. Paperback cover is scuffed, scratched, creased, and worn along the corners/edges. Writing on inside front cover. Pages are unmarked inside with worn outside edges. Binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “We Break Bread in Loving Thanksgiving” offers a glimpse into the rich tradition of Catholic liturgical music and the role of religious sisters in preserving and sharing this heritage. Published in 1968, just a few years after the sweeping reforms of the Second Vatican Council, this book stands as a testament to the enduring power of sacred music to uplift and unite communities in worship.

Compiled by Sisters M. Praxedes Mills and M. Deotilla Murray, likely members of a teaching order dedicated to music education, this volume contains a carefully curated selection of hymns, prayers, and liturgical texts for use in Catholic schools, parishes, and religious communities. The scuffed cover and worn edges speak to its frequent use over the decades, perhaps passed from one generation of students or parishioners to the next, each leaving their own mark on its pages.

For collectors, this edition holds particular significance as one of the earliest post-Vatican II liturgical resources, reflecting the Church’s efforts to make the Mass more accessible and engaging for the faithful. The inclusion of both English and Latin texts also offers insight into the transitional period as the vernacular gradually replaced Latin in Catholic worship. Researchers and historians of Catholic education and liturgical reform will find this volume a valuable primary source, capturing the lived experience of those tasked with implementing the Council’s directives on the ground.

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