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Grieving with Mary

Grieving with Mary
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Publisher : ACTA Publications
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9780879463977
ISBN-13 : 087946397X
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Book Synopsis Grieving with Mary by : Mary K. Doyle

Download or read book Grieving with Mary written by Mary K. Doyle and published by ACTA Publications. This book was released on 2009 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: More art, music and literature have been devoted to Mary than to any other woman in history, and millions of believers make hard pilgrimages to visit her shrines every day. But why do Catholics pray to Mary in times of sorrow or need? And how does she help them develop a closer relationship to Christ? In Grieving with Mary, author Mary K. Doyle finds comfort and healing in devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Doyle walks readers through the illustrious history of the many ways Catholics have of approaching Mary, and encourages readers to use one or more of the following to nurture their own personal relationship with the Mother of God: [[Hymns and prayers [[Devotional art [[Shrines [[Rosary beads [[Labyrinths [[Feasts and processions When Catholics pray to Mary (or any other saint), they ask for her intercession. In prose that is clear and precise, Doyle makes clear that adoration of Mary does not replace worshipping God, but rather draws believers closer to God. Ultimately, devo


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