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Mary in Our Life

[Nihil Obstat: Ernestus P. Ament, Censor Deputatus; Imprimatur: + Leo Binz, Archiepiscopus Dubuquensis, Die 9 Aprilis 1959. First Edition, May 1954, Second Edition, January 1955, Third Edition, September 1959. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 54-6530; (c) Copyright 1954, 1955, 1959 by P. J. Kenedy & Sons; Printed in the Unisted States of America.]

Table of Contents:

Prayer; Preface; Bibliographical Note

Introduction: Knowledge and Love

Chapter I: The Fathers of the Church and the New Eve

Chapter II: Gabriel and the Mother of Christ

Chapter III: The Popes and the Co-redemptrix

Chapter IV: Mary on Calvary

Chapter V: All Grace Through Her Hands

Chapter VI: Death and Assumption of Mary

Chapter VII: The Queenship of Mary

Chapter VIII: The Necessity and Extent of Devotion to Mary

Chapter IX : Mary Teaches Us to Love and to Grow

Chapter X: Aridity, Consolations, and the Presence of Mary

Chapter XI: The Humility of His Handmaid

Chapter XII: Pondering in Our Hearts with Mary

Chapter XIII: Mystical Rose

Chapter XIV: Why the Cross?

Chapter XV: Following after the Cross with Mary

Chapter XVI: Renewing Calvary with Mary

Chapter XVII: Mary Welcomes Her Son in Us

Chapter XVIII: St. Louis de Montfort's Consecration to Mary

Chapter XIX: Spouse of the Holy Spirit

Chapter XX: Mary and Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Chapter XXI: Marian Visions and Revelations

Chapter XXII: Special Devotions in Honor of Mary

Chapter XXIII: Suggestions for a Marian Rule of Life

Appendix I: Selected Passages from the Fathers on the New Eve and Related Ideas

Appendix II: Mary's Knowledge of the Divinity of Christ at the Time of the Annunciation

Appendix III: Mary as Co-redemptrix

Appendix IV: Mary in the Protoevangelium and Apocalypse

Appendix V: St. Dominic as Author of the Rosary

Appendix VI: The Brown Scapular

Appendix VII: The Queenship Encyclical: Ad Caeli Reginam

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