Dictionary Of Mary 978-0-89942-367-8
The Dictionary of Mary from Catholic Book Publishing is an invaluable sourcebook book that is equal to a short summa about the Blessed Virgin Mary. Written by foremost scholars, it sets forth in quick dictionary form the most important Catholic teachings about Mary. This dictionary about the Mother of God explains Mary's place in the Church and in the life of Christians, her titles, her authenticated appearances, her shrines, and her relationship to her Son Jesus and to the Trinity. This revised and expanded edition of the Dictionary of Mary includes complete references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The Dictionary of Mary is an indispensable book for all who want to obtain a better understanding of Our Lady and true devotion to her.
A Catholic Dictionary of Mary is a valuable resource that deepens understanding and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, a central figure in Catholic theology and spirituality. Such a dictionary compiles key terms, doctrines, apparitions, titles, and traditions associated with Mary, offering both clarity and inspiration to the faithful. Its benefits are manifold, enriching intellectual knowledge, fostering spiritual growth, and strengthening communal faith.
Intellectually, a Catholic Dictionary of Mary serves as an accessible guide to the complex Marian landscape. It defines terms like "Immaculate Conception" and "Assumption," clarifying their theological significance and historical development. Entries on Marian dogmas--such as her role as Mother of God (Theotokos)--provide scriptural foundations and conciliar insights, helping Catholics grasp the reasoning behind these beliefs. For scholars, students, or curious laypeople, it demystifies intricate doctrines, making them approachable without sacrificing depth.
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Spiritually, the dictionary nurtures a closer relationship with Mary. By exploring her titles--Our Lady of Guadalupe, Queen of Heaven, or Mediatrix--it invites reflection on her multifaceted roles as mother, intercessor, and model of holiness. Devotional practices, such as the Rosary or Marian feast days, gain richer meaning when their origins and symbolism are understood. This knowledge can inspire personal prayer, encouraging individuals to turn to Mary as a guide toward her Son, Jesus Christ.