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‘One aim: to gladden those who love the Gospel, regardless of their religious convictions to restore hope and the taste for life rediscover the hidden meaning in everyday contentment rediscover the world of childhood and also the child that is hidden in each one of us assist in all forms of transmission: catechism, catechesis and preaching. They are not just ‘little stories' they are a complicity between God and his creation, symbolic of a trust much stronger than all the hardships and crosses we have to bear in this life: to discover the shining light of ‘the Credo', regardless of your age, in short ‘to hitch your wagon to a star'... Jesus employed imagery when speaking, and ‘parables' even more so. It was His way of expressing himself. The Gospel contains more than one hundred and ninety parables. Whether serious or joyful, the ‘parables' address every aspect of our lives. In this book, I want to disclose the secret of my happiness. What do we find in those parables? The music of Jesus' soul, his poetry, the sublime and concrete light which reveals the mysteries of God... and of our own lives.' (Bernard Bro) For more than fifty years, the Dominican Father Bernard Bro has experienced the joy of spreading the Gospel on all five continents, renewing preaching through the art of the ‘parable'. He has been emulated countless times, to his amazement... and great delight. He was Professor in dogmatic theology for ten years at the Pontifical Faculties of Saulchoir, then was appointed Director of Editions du Cerf, where he has published, amongst others, the Ecumenical Bible, the paperback series ‘Foi vivante', the great series devoted to Biblical theology and contemporary theology as well as commentaries on all the texts of the Council by Father Bernard and Cardinal Congar. He was also responsible for the Lent Conferences at Notre-Dame de Paris for four years and for the Masses broadcast on France Culture radio, where he preached for thirty-five years. For decades, he preached on television on ‘Jour du Seigneur' and, with the creation of the Catholic television channel KTO, has devised more than four hundred editions of the ‘Parables' programme. ‘How wonderful! There is no divide between the most humdrum things in our everyday lives and the most divine aspects of the mystery... thanks to the parable.'"