Rene Laurentin, an internationally renowned contemporary Mariologist, during his recent visit to our campus as recipient of the Marianist Award, presented this paper summarizing his impressions of the Marian aspects of the Second Vatican Council. Readers will undoubtedly find it as plainspoken as did his listeners
About the author: Father Eamon Carroll, O. Carm., of the School of Sacred Theology of the Catholic U...
The Marian writings of Bernard de Rosier (1400-1475). Tuo sacro dulci eloquio corda nostra compunge...
In this paper, I shall focus on St. Louis de Montfort, the Priest, and on the Blessed Virgin Mary’s ...
The Marianist Award is conferred annually by the University of Dayton to honor a person who has rend...
About the author: Father William Most, of the Archdiocese of Dubuque, is Professor of Classics at Lo...
The purpose and content of my thesis is to investigate and assess how St. Louis-Marie de Montfort\u2...
Occasionally, when they would meet, Pope John Paul would quip to Chiara Lubich “you’re older than me...
When Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964, closed the third session of the Second Vatican Council, whic...
The main goal of this article is to show how John Henry Newman’s Mariology and thought on Blessed Ma...
While the conciliar teaching had benefited from developments that had taken place in biblical, patri...
About the author: Father Edward O\u27Connor, C.S.C., Chairman of the Department of Theology at the U...
While Marian devotion is alive today, its contemporary expression differs from the form it took befo...
The half-century of scholarship represented in the career of Father Emile Neubert, S.M., spans a tim...
Special issue of the quarterly provincial periodical for the 1953-1954 Marian Year. Article topics i...
In the first chapter of the thesis I would like to repeat information about the Virgin Mary in the N...
About the author: Father Eamon Carroll, O. Carm., of the School of Sacred Theology of the Catholic U...
The Marian writings of Bernard de Rosier (1400-1475). Tuo sacro dulci eloquio corda nostra compunge...
In this paper, I shall focus on St. Louis de Montfort, the Priest, and on the Blessed Virgin Mary’s ...
The Marianist Award is conferred annually by the University of Dayton to honor a person who has rend...
About the author: Father William Most, of the Archdiocese of Dubuque, is Professor of Classics at Lo...
The purpose and content of my thesis is to investigate and assess how St. Louis-Marie de Montfort\u2...
Occasionally, when they would meet, Pope John Paul would quip to Chiara Lubich “you’re older than me...
When Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964, closed the third session of the Second Vatican Council, whic...
The main goal of this article is to show how John Henry Newman’s Mariology and thought on Blessed Ma...
While the conciliar teaching had benefited from developments that had taken place in biblical, patri...
About the author: Father Edward O\u27Connor, C.S.C., Chairman of the Department of Theology at the U...
While Marian devotion is alive today, its contemporary expression differs from the form it took befo...
The half-century of scholarship represented in the career of Father Emile Neubert, S.M., spans a tim...
Special issue of the quarterly provincial periodical for the 1953-1954 Marian Year. Article topics i...
In the first chapter of the thesis I would like to repeat information about the Virgin Mary in the N...
About the author: Father Eamon Carroll, O. Carm., of the School of Sacred Theology of the Catholic U...
The Marian writings of Bernard de Rosier (1400-1475). Tuo sacro dulci eloquio corda nostra compunge...
In this paper, I shall focus on St. Louis de Montfort, the Priest, and on the Blessed Virgin Mary’s ...