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True Devotion to Mary

por Eddie Doherty

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In this beautiful and inspiring book "of high authority and unction," as Pope Benedict XV described it, Saint Louis de Montfort provides meditations and excercises which can bring you a life lived more closely in conformance with the teachings of Christ, through the emulation of the perfect virtues and example of his mother, Mary. In explaining the wonderful spiritual benefits which True Devotion to Jesus through Mary can bring about in a person's life, St. Louis makes it clear that this little-known devotion provides the hidden key to both sanctity and salvation in our times. Long regarded as one of Christianity's most precious and best-kept secrets, this modern adaptation by Eddie Doherty (once billed as "America's Star Reporter,") now provides English readers with a translation that takes into account contemporary modes of expression. The audio edition of True Devotion to Mary is read by Father Jim Duffy, a long-time priest of the Madonna House Apostolate, who has dedicated all of his priestly life to making consecration to Jesus through Mary known. His own great love for the Mother of God shines through this presentation.… (más)
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In this beautiful and inspiring book "of high authority and unction," as Pope Benedict XV described it, Saint Louis de Montfort provides meditations and excercises which can bring you a life lived more closely in conformance with the teachings of Christ, through the emulation of the perfect virtues and example of his mother, Mary. In explaining the wonderful spiritual benefits which True Devotion to Jesus through Mary can bring about in a person's life, St. Louis makes it clear that this little-known devotion provides the hidden key to both sanctity and salvation in our times. Long regarded as one of Christianity's most precious and best-kept secrets, this modern adaptation by Eddie Doherty (once billed as "America's Star Reporter,") now provides English readers with a translation that takes into account contemporary modes of expression. The audio edition of True Devotion to Mary is read by Father Jim Duffy, a long-time priest of the Madonna House Apostolate, who has dedicated all of his priestly life to making consecration to Jesus through Mary known. His own great love for the Mother of God shines through this presentation.

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