Author: Joseph de Gallifet
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The Excellence and Practice of Devotion to the Holy Virgin, Or the Knowledge and Love of Mary
The Excellence and Practice of Devotion to the Holy Virgin; Or, The Knowledge and Love of Mary
Author: Joseph de Gallifet (S.J.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 163
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Pages : 163
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True Devotion to Mary: With Preparation for Total Consecration
Author: Saint Louis de Montfort
Publisher: Catholic Way Publishing
ISBN: 1783790024
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 489
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TRUE DEVOTION TO MARY: WITH PREPARATION FOR TOTAL CONSECRATION SAINT LOUIS DE MONTFORT — The Original and Best 1863 Translation from the French by Reverend Frederick William Faber, D.D. — Two Books in One, True Devotion to Mary and 33-Day Preparation for Total Consecration — Includes Prefaces, an Introduction, information on True Devotion and Saint Louis De Montfort — A Classic Masterpiece of Marian Theology — Prayers are included in each of the 33 Day Preparation Days — Over 68,000 words including illustrations by Bartolome Esteban Murillo — Includes an Active Index and Table of Contents — Includes Active Links to Prayers and Endnotes Publisher: Two Paperbacks and a Hardback Edition are available: 5"x8" Paperback Book: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-000-5 6"x9" Paperback Book: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-011-1 6"x9" Hardback Book: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-004-3 A Treatise on the True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin or True Devotion to Mary is considered the greatest book on the Blessed Virgin Mary ever written and has been recommended and practiced by eight Popes. This is the original ‘scrupulously faithful’ translation by Reverend Frederick William Faber, D.D.. The great Marian Pope, Blessed Pope John Paul II practiced this Devotion to Mary, in his Letter to the Montfort Fathers he says: “A work destined to become a classic of Marian spirituality was published 160 years ago. St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort wrote the Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin at the beginning of the 1700s, but the manuscript remained practically unknown for more than a century. When, almost by chance, it was at last discovered in 1842 and published in 1843, the work was an instant success, proving extraordinarily effective in spreading the “true devotion” to the Most Holy Virgin.” “My motto; ‘Totus Tuus’ is inspired by the teaching of St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort. These two words express total belonging to Jesus through Mary: ‘Tuus totus ego sum, et omnia mea tua sunt,’ St Louis Marie wrote, and he translates his words: ‘I am all yours, and all that I have is yours, O most loving Jesus, through Mary, your most holy Mother’ (Treatise on True Devotion, n. 233). This Saint’s teaching has had a profound influence on the Marian devotion of many of the faithful and on my own life. It is a lived teaching of outstanding ascetic and mystical depth, expressed in a lively and passionate style that makes frequent use of images and symbols.” “All our perfection,” St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort writes, “consists in being conformed, united and consecrated to Jesus Christ; and therefore, the most perfect of all devotions is, without any doubt, that which most perfectly conforms, unites and consecrates us to Jesus Christ. Now, Mary being the most conformed of all creatures to Jesus Christ, it follows that, of all devotions, that which most consecrates and conforms the soul to Our Lord is devotion to his holy Mother, and that the more a soul is consecrated to Mary, the more it is consecrated to Jesus.” (Treatise on True Devotion, n. 120) “When we praise her, love her, honour her or give anything to her, it is God who is praised, God who is loved, God who is glorified, and it is to God that we give, through Mary and in Mary.” (Treatise on True Devotion, n. 225) Saint Louis-Marie Grignon De Montfort was a Catholic Priest and Missionary in Brittany and Vendee, France. He was born in Montfort-sur-Meu in 1673 and died in 1716. He was canonized by Pius XII in 1947. His feast day is on April 28th. He is considered one of the early proponents of the field of Mariology as it is known today, and a candidate to become a Doctor of the Church. PUBLISHER: CATHOLIC WAY PUBLISHING
Publisher: Catholic Way Publishing
ISBN: 1783790024
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 489
Book Description
TRUE DEVOTION TO MARY: WITH PREPARATION FOR TOTAL CONSECRATION SAINT LOUIS DE MONTFORT — The Original and Best 1863 Translation from the French by Reverend Frederick William Faber, D.D. — Two Books in One, True Devotion to Mary and 33-Day Preparation for Total Consecration — Includes Prefaces, an Introduction, information on True Devotion and Saint Louis De Montfort — A Classic Masterpiece of Marian Theology — Prayers are included in each of the 33 Day Preparation Days — Over 68,000 words including illustrations by Bartolome Esteban Murillo — Includes an Active Index and Table of Contents — Includes Active Links to Prayers and Endnotes Publisher: Two Paperbacks and a Hardback Edition are available: 5"x8" Paperback Book: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-000-5 6"x9" Paperback Book: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-011-1 6"x9" Hardback Book: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-004-3 A Treatise on the True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin or True Devotion to Mary is considered the greatest book on the Blessed Virgin Mary ever written and has been recommended and practiced by eight Popes. This is the original ‘scrupulously faithful’ translation by Reverend Frederick William Faber, D.D.. The great Marian Pope, Blessed Pope John Paul II practiced this Devotion to Mary, in his Letter to the Montfort Fathers he says: “A work destined to become a classic of Marian spirituality was published 160 years ago. St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort wrote the Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin at the beginning of the 1700s, but the manuscript remained practically unknown for more than a century. When, almost by chance, it was at last discovered in 1842 and published in 1843, the work was an instant success, proving extraordinarily effective in spreading the “true devotion” to the Most Holy Virgin.” “My motto; ‘Totus Tuus’ is inspired by the teaching of St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort. These two words express total belonging to Jesus through Mary: ‘Tuus totus ego sum, et omnia mea tua sunt,’ St Louis Marie wrote, and he translates his words: ‘I am all yours, and all that I have is yours, O most loving Jesus, through Mary, your most holy Mother’ (Treatise on True Devotion, n. 233). This Saint’s teaching has had a profound influence on the Marian devotion of many of the faithful and on my own life. It is a lived teaching of outstanding ascetic and mystical depth, expressed in a lively and passionate style that makes frequent use of images and symbols.” “All our perfection,” St. Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort writes, “consists in being conformed, united and consecrated to Jesus Christ; and therefore, the most perfect of all devotions is, without any doubt, that which most perfectly conforms, unites and consecrates us to Jesus Christ. Now, Mary being the most conformed of all creatures to Jesus Christ, it follows that, of all devotions, that which most consecrates and conforms the soul to Our Lord is devotion to his holy Mother, and that the more a soul is consecrated to Mary, the more it is consecrated to Jesus.” (Treatise on True Devotion, n. 120) “When we praise her, love her, honour her or give anything to her, it is God who is praised, God who is loved, God who is glorified, and it is to God that we give, through Mary and in Mary.” (Treatise on True Devotion, n. 225) Saint Louis-Marie Grignon De Montfort was a Catholic Priest and Missionary in Brittany and Vendee, France. He was born in Montfort-sur-Meu in 1673 and died in 1716. He was canonized by Pius XII in 1947. His feast day is on April 28th. He is considered one of the early proponents of the field of Mariology as it is known today, and a candidate to become a Doctor of the Church. PUBLISHER: CATHOLIC WAY PUBLISHING
Notes of Spiritual Retreats and Instructions
Author: John Morris
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Category : Meditations
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Category : Meditations
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Devotion to Mary
Author: Fr. Emile Neubert, SM
Publisher: Academy of the Immaculate
ISBN: 1601140525
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 257
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This pocket size book is for the soul looking to learn how to be ever more devoted to Our Lady. Fr. Emile Neubert, a 20th century, French Mariologist, writes this work in-depth as compared to his condensed book, "My Ideal, Jesus, son of Mary." Fr. Neubert, a Marianist, one of the finest Mariologists of the twentieth century, is not only the author of scholarly works, but of an amazing number of excellent books on matters spiritual and pastoral from a Marian perspective. This work, only now published in an English translation, first appeared in France in 1952 and was quickly translated into most European languages, but never in English. Fr. Neubert considered it one of his most important works. Countless priests have found this text an inspiring book of meditation and a source of priestly renewal. Throughout this work, Mary is presented especially as Mother: the Mother of God, our Mother, the Mother of all the members of the Mystical Body of Christ. Mary’s Motherhood is an image of the maternal character of the Church. For Fr. Neubert, Marian devotion consists not so much in specific practices but, rather, in offering one’s life to the Virgin Mary, an offering which has an ecclesial dimension. For St. Louis Grignion de Montfort, Marian consecration is a solemn renewal of one’s baptismal commitment confided to the Virgin Mother. For Blessed William Joseph Chaminade, Marian consecration is to assist Mary in her apostolic mission: as she gave birth to Christ, “the First-born among many brethren, she cooperates, with a mother’s love, in the generation and formation of the faithful” (Lumen Gentium 63).
Publisher: Academy of the Immaculate
ISBN: 1601140525
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 257
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This pocket size book is for the soul looking to learn how to be ever more devoted to Our Lady. Fr. Emile Neubert, a 20th century, French Mariologist, writes this work in-depth as compared to his condensed book, "My Ideal, Jesus, son of Mary." Fr. Neubert, a Marianist, one of the finest Mariologists of the twentieth century, is not only the author of scholarly works, but of an amazing number of excellent books on matters spiritual and pastoral from a Marian perspective. This work, only now published in an English translation, first appeared in France in 1952 and was quickly translated into most European languages, but never in English. Fr. Neubert considered it one of his most important works. Countless priests have found this text an inspiring book of meditation and a source of priestly renewal. Throughout this work, Mary is presented especially as Mother: the Mother of God, our Mother, the Mother of all the members of the Mystical Body of Christ. Mary’s Motherhood is an image of the maternal character of the Church. For Fr. Neubert, Marian devotion consists not so much in specific practices but, rather, in offering one’s life to the Virgin Mary, an offering which has an ecclesial dimension. For St. Louis Grignion de Montfort, Marian consecration is a solemn renewal of one’s baptismal commitment confided to the Virgin Mother. For Blessed William Joseph Chaminade, Marian consecration is to assist Mary in her apostolic mission: as she gave birth to Christ, “the First-born among many brethren, she cooperates, with a mother’s love, in the generation and formation of the faithful” (Lumen Gentium 63).
A Free Examination of Sir Walter Scott's Opinions respecting "Popery" and the Penal Laws, as collected from Mr Lockhart's "Life," and from various passages in Sir Walter Scott's works; with some remarks on the true genius and character of Catholicism
Author: James BROWNE (LL.D., Advocate.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Pages : 236
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Devotion to the blessed virgin; its excellence, and how to practice it. Transl
Author: Joseph de Galliffet
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Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Pages : 172
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The Reference Catalogue of Current Literature
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 836
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A Treatise on the True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary
Author: Louis-Marie Grignon De Montfort
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ISBN: 9781689777452
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Languages : en
Pages : 250
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The Original unedited 1863 edition translated from the French by Fr Faber, D.D. A Classic Devotional work with consecration to Jesus by Mary. St Louis De Montfort was Canonized on July 20, 1947.CONTENTSTranslator's Preface 5Preface to the French Edition 12Introduction 16PART I 23On Devotion to Our Blessed Lady in GeneralI. Excellence and Necessity of Devotion to Our Blessed Lady 23II. Discernment of the True Devotion to Our Blessed Lady: Five Fundamental Truths Presupposed 591. False Devotions to our Lady 902. True Devotion, It's Characters 100PART II 106On the Most Excellent Devotion to Our Blessed Lady, or the Perfect Consecration to Jesus by Mary 106Preliminary Observations on the Different Ways of Honouring Our Blessed LadyI. In What Consists the Perfect Consecration to Jesus Christ by Mary 112II. Its Motives 123Figure of this Consecration in the History of Jacob Receiving the Blessing of Isaac through the Offices of RebeccaIII. Admirable Effects of the Perfect Consecration to Jesus by Mary 193IV. Its Exterior 206and Interior Practices 228Manner of Practising this Devotion at Communion 237Formula of Consecration to Jesus by Mary 243Excerpt: It was on the 12th of May 1853, that the decree was pronounced at Rome, declaring his writings to be exempt from all error which could be a bar to his canonisation. In this very treatise on the veritable devotion to our Blessed Lady, he has recorded this prophecy. "I clearly foresee that raging brutes will come in fury to tear with their diabolical teeth this little writing, and him whom the Holy Ghost has made use of to write it; or at least to envelop it in the silence of a coffer, in order that it may not appear." Nevertheless, he prophesies both its appearance and its success. All this was fulfilled to the letter. The author died in 1716, and the treatise was found by accident by one of the priests of his congregation at St. Laurent-sur-Sevre, in 1842. The existing superior was able to attest the handwriting as being that of the venerable founder; and the autograph was sent to Rome, to be examined in the process of canonisation.All those who are likely to read this book love God, and lament that they do not love Him more; all desire something for His glory-the spread of some good work, the success of some devotion, the coming of some good time. One man has been striving for years to overcome a particular fault, and has not succeeded. Another mourns, and almost wonders while he mourns, that so few of his relations and friends have been converted to the faith. One grieves that he has not devotion enough; another that he has a cross to carry, which is a peculiarly impossible cross to him; while a third has domestic troubles and family unhappinesses, which feel almost incompatible with his salvation; and for all these things prayer appears to bring so little remedy. But what is the remedy that is wanted? What is the remedy indicated by God Himself? If we may rely on the disclosures of the Saints, it is an immense increase of devotion to our Blessed Lady; but, remember, nothing short of an immense one.
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ISBN: 9781689777452
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Languages : en
Pages : 250
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The Original unedited 1863 edition translated from the French by Fr Faber, D.D. A Classic Devotional work with consecration to Jesus by Mary. St Louis De Montfort was Canonized on July 20, 1947.CONTENTSTranslator's Preface 5Preface to the French Edition 12Introduction 16PART I 23On Devotion to Our Blessed Lady in GeneralI. Excellence and Necessity of Devotion to Our Blessed Lady 23II. Discernment of the True Devotion to Our Blessed Lady: Five Fundamental Truths Presupposed 591. False Devotions to our Lady 902. True Devotion, It's Characters 100PART II 106On the Most Excellent Devotion to Our Blessed Lady, or the Perfect Consecration to Jesus by Mary 106Preliminary Observations on the Different Ways of Honouring Our Blessed LadyI. In What Consists the Perfect Consecration to Jesus Christ by Mary 112II. Its Motives 123Figure of this Consecration in the History of Jacob Receiving the Blessing of Isaac through the Offices of RebeccaIII. Admirable Effects of the Perfect Consecration to Jesus by Mary 193IV. Its Exterior 206and Interior Practices 228Manner of Practising this Devotion at Communion 237Formula of Consecration to Jesus by Mary 243Excerpt: It was on the 12th of May 1853, that the decree was pronounced at Rome, declaring his writings to be exempt from all error which could be a bar to his canonisation. In this very treatise on the veritable devotion to our Blessed Lady, he has recorded this prophecy. "I clearly foresee that raging brutes will come in fury to tear with their diabolical teeth this little writing, and him whom the Holy Ghost has made use of to write it; or at least to envelop it in the silence of a coffer, in order that it may not appear." Nevertheless, he prophesies both its appearance and its success. All this was fulfilled to the letter. The author died in 1716, and the treatise was found by accident by one of the priests of his congregation at St. Laurent-sur-Sevre, in 1842. The existing superior was able to attest the handwriting as being that of the venerable founder; and the autograph was sent to Rome, to be examined in the process of canonisation.All those who are likely to read this book love God, and lament that they do not love Him more; all desire something for His glory-the spread of some good work, the success of some devotion, the coming of some good time. One man has been striving for years to overcome a particular fault, and has not succeeded. Another mourns, and almost wonders while he mourns, that so few of his relations and friends have been converted to the faith. One grieves that he has not devotion enough; another that he has a cross to carry, which is a peculiarly impossible cross to him; while a third has domestic troubles and family unhappinesses, which feel almost incompatible with his salvation; and for all these things prayer appears to bring so little remedy. But what is the remedy that is wanted? What is the remedy indicated by God Himself? If we may rely on the disclosures of the Saints, it is an immense increase of devotion to our Blessed Lady; but, remember, nothing short of an immense one.
The United States Catholic Magazine and Monthly Review
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Languages : en
Pages : 732
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Pages : 732
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