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Scripture and the mystery of the mother of God : Catholic for a reason II / edited by Scott Hahn, and Leon J. Suprenent, Jr. ; with a foreword by Bishop James S. Sullivan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Jesuit Communications Foundation, c2006.Description: xv, 227 p. 21 cmISBN:
  • 971-0305-34-4
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F BX 1752 .Sc34m 2006
Summary: Sripture and the Mystery of the Mother of God explores the mystery of Mary, the Mother of God, through the personal study and reflection of nine well- known Catholics-Scott Hahn, Jeff Cavins , Tim Gray, Curtis Martin, Kimberly Hahn, Edward Sri, Curtis Mitch, Sean Innerst, and Leon Suprenant. The result is a moving tribute and a convincng testimony that demolishes common misconceptions about Catholic teaching on the Virgin Mary. The truth is that Catholics do not worship Mary. Catholic teaching on Mary is scriptural. And the Rosary and other Marian prayers are not vain repetitions. You'll learn why the Catholic Church teaches that Mary was immaculately concieved, remained always a virgin, and was assumed body and soul into heaven. You'll undestand how Mary is the fulfillment of Old Testament images. Most of all, you'll discover what means to be a child of Mary in the Church.
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Sripture and the Mystery of the Mother of God explores the mystery of Mary, the Mother of God, through the personal study and reflection of nine well- known Catholics-Scott Hahn, Jeff Cavins , Tim Gray, Curtis Martin, Kimberly Hahn, Edward Sri, Curtis Mitch, Sean Innerst, and Leon Suprenant. The result is a moving tribute and a convincng testimony that demolishes common misconceptions about Catholic teaching on the Virgin Mary. The truth is that Catholics do not worship Mary. Catholic teaching on Mary is scriptural. And the Rosary and other Marian prayers are not vain repetitions. You'll learn why the Catholic Church teaches that Mary was immaculately concieved, remained always a virgin, and was assumed body and soul into heaven. You'll undestand how Mary is the fulfillment of Old Testament images. Most of all, you'll discover what means to be a child of Mary in the Church.

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