Catholic for a Reason: Scripture and the mystery of the mother of God

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Emmaus Road, 1998 - 198 pages
Catholic for a Reason II: Mary and the Mystery of the Mother of God demolishes these and other misconceptions about Catholic teaching on the Blessed Virgin Mary. The truth is that Catholics do not worship Mary. Catholic teaching on Mary is scriptural. And the Rosary and other Marian prayers encouraged by the Church are not vain repetitions. Noted Scripture scholar Scott Hahn and other prominent Catholics examine the scriptural basis for the Church's teaching on Mary. You'll learn why the Catholic Church teaches that Mary is the Mother of God who was immaculately conceived, remained always a virgin, and was assumed body and soul into heaven. You'll understand how the Blessed Virgin is the fulfillment of the Old Testament images of the woman, the ark, and the queen. You'll also learn what the Angel Gabriel meant when he called Mary "full of grace," and what it means to be a child of Mary in the Church.

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