Adding to the Richness of Holy Week
Review of
Come to the Table: A Catholic Passover Seder for Holy Week
by Meredith GouldBy Lisa M. Hendey
During this Year of the Eucharist, Catholics looking to
more fully appreciate the sacrament while enriching their family or parish
celebration of Holy Week should look to the wonderful new book
Come to the Table: A Catholic Passover Seder for Holy Week (Plowshares
Publishing, January 2005, paperback, 96 pages). Author Meredith Gould,
Ph.D., writes from an educated perspective – describing herself as a “Jew
by identity, a Christian by faith, and a Catholic in practice”. Gould’s
additional books include The Catholic Home: Celebrations and Traditions
for Holidays, Feast Days and Everyday (Doubleday), which carries the
imprimatur of the Catholic Church. As an adult convert to Catholicism,
she writes in a manner which will encourage Catholics to examine and
embrace the richness of traditional Jewish rituals and symbolism
surrounding the feast of Passover.
Having been raised in a Jewish home, Gould opens her
book with reminiscences of family Passover celebrations. With many Jewish
friends of my own, I have discussed the wonderful family gatherings of
this holiday and the memories created through the act of coming together
in faith and celebration. I am looking forward to sharing Meredith
Gould’s Catholic Passover Seder with my own family and friends this year
as a part of our Holy Week celebration.
As background information, Gould supplies a history of
the rituals and symbols of the traditional Passover feast. An informative
and touching section of the book entitled “Reconciliation and Teshuva”
comments on the evolving relationship between Jews and Catholics, up
to an including recent Papal acts and writings and current events such as
reaction to Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ. Given
this background, Gould recommends an emphasis on what we as Catholics
share in common with our Jewish brethren. The Catholic Passover Seder
does not draw entirely on the traditional Jewish Seder, but rather
provides an alternative inspired by and structured upon the original
format but based in Christianity.
The bulk of
Come to the Table contains practical,
step by step instructions for planning, preparing and conducting your own
Catholic Passover Seder. Gould’s Seder may be used in either home, small
group or parish settings. A complete appendix section provides additional
prescriptions for carrying out a successful Seder in your parish.
I walked away from my experience of reading
Come to the Table: A Catholic Passover Seder for Holy Week both educated and
inspired: educated on this history, symbols and rituals which underpin
this antecedent to our Holy Thursday Eucharistic traditions, and inspired
to celebrate this new tradition in my own home and faith community.
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