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Celebration Publications
115 E. Armour Blvd.
Kansas City, MO 64111
Phone: 1-800-333-7373
Fax: 1-816-968-2293
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The
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Jim Auer
taught religion and English for 30 years. He is the author of 15
books and several hundred articles, principally for the Catholic
publications and principally on youth. He and his wife Rose
have two grown children and a grandson. He lives in Cincinnati.
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Dick Folger
is a permanent deacon for the diocese of Oakland, Calif., and author
of “Gospel Stories of Jesus,” a three-volume collection of reflections
on the Sunday Gospels.
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Rich Heffern is a
regular contributor of Celebration and to the National
Catholic Reporter newsweekly on issues of the environment,
justice and ecospirituality. He is the former editor of Praying
magazine and the author of several books on contemporary
spirituality. He lives and works in Kansas City, Mo. |
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Gabe Huck
writes and speaks about liturgy and justice issues. He was the
founder and director of Liturgy Training Publications of the
Archdiocese of Chicago. In 2000, he accepted the annual Frederick R.
McManus Award, presented to the publishing house by the Federation
of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions. In June 2002, the Board of
Directors of the Catholic Book Publishers Association bestowed its
Life-time Achievement Award on him in recognition of his creation
and direction of Liturgy Training Publications and its invaluable
service to the renewal of worship and prayer. He
currently resides in Damascus, Syria.
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Artist Julie
Lonneman lives and works in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she
maintains a studio. Her illustrations have been published widely by
the religious press, including the Crossroad Publishing Company,
Augsburg Fortress Press, Paulist Press, Liturgy Training
Publications, and St. Anthony Messenger Press, as well as in
America, Sojourners and Weavings magazines. She is in her
eighth year of illustrating the lectionary readings for
Celebration.
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Carol Luebering was a founding
member of the first bereavement committee in the Archdiocese of
Cincinnati in one parish; the founder and coordinator of her
community’s outreach to people who can’t get to church in another. A
retired book and homily service editor for St. Anthony Messenger
Press, she writes a column on ministry to senior citizens for
Celebration and many CareNotes for Abbey Press. She and
her husband have nearly half a century of marriage behind them and
take great delight in their grandchildren. When she isn’t writing,
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Patrick Marrin
succeeded Bill Freburger as editor of Celebration in
1998. He holds master’s degrees in theology, philosophy and
journalism and has worked in religious education, liturgical and
preaching ministry and as book editor, graphics editor and political
cartoonist for a daily newspaper. Before being tapped as editor for
Celebration, he was chair of the Mass Communications
department and an associate professor at Benedictine College in
Atchison, Kan. He traces his interest in liturgy to his early
formation as a student at St. John’s Prep in Collegeville, Minn.,
and to the influence of the Benedictine monks there. He was a member
of the Dominican Order for 18 years, including 11 years of ordained
ministry. He lives with his family in Kansas City, Mo. |
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J. Michael
McMahon is music editor for Celebration and the current
president of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians.
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Fr. Lawrence
Mick is a priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, columnist,
workshop leader on parish renewal and the author of many books on
the liturgy. He is a long-time contributor to Celebration and
other national publications.
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David Philippart
teaches and publishes widely about liturgy and catechesis. His book
Saving Signs, Wondrous Words is a mystagogical reflection on
select gestures and prayers of the eucharist, and he has written a
workbook for children who serve Mass, Serve God with Gladness.
He has 22 years experience in teaching and catechesis, 14 years
experience in publishing and 10 years experience in parish pastoral
work (as a pastoral associate, religious education director and
liturgy director). David lives in Chicago, where he is adjunct
instructor in liturgy at the Institute for Pastoral Studies at
Loyola University. He is also currently teaching a semester course
in liturgy in the Institute for Religious and Pastoral Studies,
University of Dallas, and was Tipton Distinguished Visiting Lecturer
in the department of religious studies at the University of
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Patricia Russell
graduated from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids with degrees in
English and Secondary Ed. She has done further course work in the
areas of theology, literature, education, teaching writing,
promoting literacy and technology in education. She teaches writing
at St. Francis Borgia Regional High School.
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Patricia
Datchuck Sanchez earned an M.A. in literature and religion of the Bible in a joint degree
program at Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary in New
York., where she was a student of the late Fr. Raymond Brown. She
has been contributing articles and commentaries on the Sunday
readings in Celebration since 1979.
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Rafael Sánchez
received an M.A. in Liturgy from
Catholic University of America and a Ph.D. in Spanish Literature
from Tulane University. He is Associate Professor of Spanish at the
University of Southern Mississippi, Liturgy/Music Director at Sacred
Heart Church, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he also ministers to
various Hispanic groups. He and his wife, Patricia
Datchuck Sánchez, have been collaborating to provide Lectionary
commentaries and homilies for Celebration since 1979. They
live in Hattiesburg, Miss.
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Abbot Barnabas
Senecal, OSB
is the abbot at St.
Benedict’s Abbey in Atchison, Kan. His poetry and photos have
appeared in Celebration and been published as popular note
cards.
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Paige Byrne
Shortal earned a bachelor’s degree in theology at Saint Louis
University and a master’s in pastoral studies at Aquinas Institute
of Theology. She worked for 28 years in full time parish ministry,
first at St. Francis Xavier (College) Church in St. Louis and most
recently at St. Francis Borgia Parish in Washington, Mo.
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Fr. James Smith
is the pastor at St. Matthias Church in Columbus, Ohio, and a
long-time contributor of homilies and theological reflections to
Celebration.
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Mary E. Waldron
received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in theology from
Marquette University. She later earned a doctorate in American
Studies from Saint Louis University where she served as the Doctoral
Candidacy Advisor for the graduate school. Mary serves as a lector
in her parish and has helped prepare others for this ministry.
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Elizabeth C.
Williams has a bachelor’s degree in education from Southeast
Missouri State University and a master’s in theology from Aquinas
Institute of Theology. She currently teaches theology at St. Francis
Borgia Regional High School and serves as a lector in her parish.
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