Website Review: Doctrinal Homily Outlines for the Year of Faith Site on which this review was based: http://www.doctrinalhomilyoutlines.com/
Description
A free service for homilists and others who would like to review the liturgical readings for each Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation during the Year of Faith.
Each post identifies a central salvific meaning of the readings, discusses a doctrine of faith or morals which the readings contain, and gives practical advice for how the laity can live the faith better. Its overall aim is to improve homiletics by making homilies more doctrinal rich and practical.
This site is well organized and the homilies are faithful to the Magisterium. They are offered in outline form and follow a three-part template: central idea, doctrine, and practical application. We think this site is beneficial for priests preparing their homilies but also for the laity who want to ponder more deeply the Sunday readings.
Review Ratings what do these ratings mean?
First Evaluated: 02/05/2013
- Fidelity:
Excellent - Resources: Excellent
- Useability: Excellent
Strengths
- Homilies for each Sunday Resources
- The site is laid out in useable format which includes a schedule page for easy access to the homilies Useability
Weaknesses
None Reported.
Categories
Not Yet Categorized
More Information
Website Established: 12/07/12
Kevin Aldrich
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