Book 40: Woman Prayer, Woman Song: Resources for Ritual by Miriam Therese Winter
This is the first of 4 books of feminist ritual resources by Miriam Therese Winter and illustrated by Meinrad Craighead. I first stumbled across them in college, but I bought this copy just within the past few years as I wanted to have more of Craighead's work in my home. This is the least Bible-based book in the series (although roughly 2/3 of it is based on Bible stories), which is why it's the only one I'm interested in owning.
Before Vatican II, male clergy did all the liturgy at Mass. After Vatican II, musicians & liturgists had to create lay liturgy for the first time. As you can imagine, it was pretty patriarchal. Although feminist liturgy started in the 70's, published resources like this were hard to come by until the 80's when the feminist spirituality movement was in full swing. This is, in my opinion, is one of the more to grounded ritual guides that doesn't get wrapped up in overly-PC language. Ultimately though, Craighead's work is the main reason I own it!
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