Romano Guardini’s Meditations before Mass and Sacred Signs

Two Spiritual Classics
Author: Romano Guardini
Foreword by: Timothy P. O’Malley
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Publication date: June 14, 2024

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Follow the spiritual wisdom of one of the twentieth century’s great theologians, Romano Guardini, as you prepare your mind, body, and heart for Mass. Guardini’s sacramental imagination influenced the liturgical renewal that took shape in the Second Vatican Council, and has been highly praised by Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.

Romano Guardini’s Meditations before Mass and Sacred Signs collects two seminal works from Guardini that are both filled with brief meditations on the fundamental elements and actions of the liturgy. Taken together, these two classics provide readers with a treasure-trove of reflections on the source and summit of Christian life—The Eucharist.

Romano Guardini’s Meditations before Mass is a set of thirty-two reflections on what the Mass asks of us, and how we might properly respond. The book is divided into two parts:

  • Part one focuses on cultivating the appropriate dispositions we need to bring to Mass.
  • Part two delves into the various dimensions of the Mass and the movements that demand our attention.

Sacred Signs goes on to explore in twenty-six short meditations the actual things of the Mass as they are used sacramentally—water and wine, kneeling and standing, altar and linens—and the ways that they make spiritual and eternal realities visible. Likened to a mother who teaches her child to do the sign of the Cross, and a teacher who instructs his student as to the meaning of the act, Guardini hoped that he “could bring the sacred signs to life” for the reader. Together, these works reorient our attention and understanding so that, in Guardini’s words, “the gaze lifted to the altar (can) grow inwardly quiet and receptive to holiness.”

Though both works were written before Vatican II, their relevance has only grown over the years. They are a spiritual feast for the mind and heart, and a guide for modern people who wish to make sense of the Church’s feasts and liturgies. Romano Guardini’s Meditations before Mass and Sacred Signs are wise, pastoral, and timeless classics on preparing for and savoring the Mass from a theological giant at his very best, yet relatable and meaningful to everyday Catholics who want to deepen their worship through the Mass.

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Pages: 256

Trim size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches

ISBN: 9780870613227

Imprint: Christian Classics

  • “A thinker who has much to say.”

    “I am certain that Guardini is a thinker who has much to say to the people of our time.”

    Pope Francis

  • “He aspired to the truth of God and to the truth about man.”

    “Here was a man who, fearlessly but at the same time with all the seriousness of critical thought . . . helped us think together. Guardini did not want to know one thing or many things, he aspired to the truth of God and to the truth about man.”

    Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

  • “Highly recommended.”

    “I am thrilled to see these texts, modern classics by any standard, come back to life in this newly published format. Amidst past and present controversies about the Mass, these little works remind us that the best place to start if we want a more fulfilling experience of the liturgy is with ourselves, in acts of loving and disciplined attentiveness that can help the mystery of our redemption take deeper root in our hearts and so also in our lives. Highly recommended.”

    John C. Cavadini
    Director of the McGrath Institute for Church Life
    University of Notre Dame

  • “Deeply impacts how I think and communicate about the liturgy.”

    “Romano Guardini’s work, inspired by the Holy Spirit, deeply impacts how I think and communicate about the liturgy. His insights help me ‘begin again’ as I seek to pray the Mass with my whole being. I am confident they will do the same for you.”

    Sr. Alicia Torres, FE
    National Eucharistic Revival Executive Team

  • “Two great works.”

    “These two great works want you to encounter Jesus Christ in the materiality of the Church’s worship and thereby learn a more responsible way of being human.”

    From the foreword by Timothy P. O'Malley
    Director of Education, McGrath Institute for Church Life
    University of Notre Dame

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