God uses visible signs to illuminate mysteries of the divine because that which is tangible is most accessible to humans. We readily connect with the symbolic nature of elements like water, fire, and light because we encounter them in daily life. In Sacramentals: Liturgical Symbols That Surround Us, author Johan van Parys takes us through the symbolism of various elements used in Catholic liturgies, bringing us greater understanding of the sacredness associated with objects when they’re used in a religious manner. He reviews sacred spaces that exist within church buildings and walks through the history of how they developed from ancient times.
Covering some of the differences among sacraments, sacramentals, signs, and symbols, van Parys explores liturgical furnishings, vestments, gestures, sacred art, and similar objects as he shows how God uses ordinary items to draw us closer. This fascinating exploration of sacramentals and symbolism is bound to inspire greater reverence for Catholic churches and liturgies.
Pages: 160