Magdalens Vow
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Author | : May Fleming |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2023-02-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3382106221 |
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Author | : Fr. Sean Davidson |
Publisher | : Ignatius Press |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2017-02-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1621640922 |
Adoration is love, and eucharistic adoration is love of Christ present in the Blessed Sacrament. In the Gospels there are few people who understand love for Jesus as well as Mary Magdalene, which is the reason she is a prophetess of eucharistic love. This work is an extended meditation on the life of Saint Mary Magdalene, known as the "Apostle to the Apostles" because the Risen Christ appeared to her first and then sent her to announce the Resurrection to the apostles. Based on the biblical texts traditionally associated with Mary Magdalene, this book helps readers to learn from her inspiring example and to enter more deeply into adoration of Jesus Christ truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. In telling the story of Mary Magdalene's profound conversion after a life so steeped in sin that the Lord had to expel seven demons from her soul, this book shows how she is a shining witness to the transforming power of an encounter with Jesus Christ. Mary Magdalene is the perfect model for those who have experienced the redeeming love of Christ and who seek to deepen their devotion to him and to the Eucharist.
Author | : Katherine Ludwig Jansen |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2001-07-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 140084388X |
Best known during the Middle Ages as the prostitute who became a faithful follower of Christ, Mary Magdalen was the most beloved female saint after the Virgin Mary. Why the Magdalen became so popular, what meanings she conveyed, and how her story evolved over the centuries are the focus of this compelling exploration of late medieval religious culture. Analyzing previously unpublished sermons, Katherine Jansen uses the lens of medieval preaching to examine the mendicant friars' transformation of Mary Magdalen, a shadowy gospel figure, into an emblem of action and contemplation, a symbol of vanity and lust, a model of perfect penance, and the embodiment of hope and salvation. She draws on diverse historical sources to reveal the laity's devotion to Mary Magdalen, which departed significantly from the friars' image of the saint, signaling a major development in popular religious practice and personal piety. Finally, the author comprehensively addresses the question of the House of Anjou's alliance with the Magdalen, and illuminates the relationship between politics and sanctity in southern France and Italy. Jansen shows how perceptions of the Magdalen merged with errors and misunderstandings to shape the social, spiritual, and political agendas of the later Middle Ages. She brings to life the rich complexity of medieval culture, which condemned female sexuality and women's preaching and yet popularized the veneration of Mary Magdalen as a former prostitute chosen by Christ to be the "apostle of the apostles," the first to witness and preach the Good News of the Resurrection.
Author | : Tau Malachi |
Publisher | : Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | : 185 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 073870783X |
The first written account of a Sophian Gospel of Mary Magadelene offers a groundbreaking portrayal of the Saint, depicting her as a powerful woman, the innermost disciple and beloved wife of Jesus, and a woman who is coequal with Jesus in the Christ revelation. Original.
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Total Pages | : 844 |
Release | : 1882 |
Genre | : Ireland |
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Author | : John Edward Howell |
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Total Pages | : 530 |
Release | : 1869 |
Genre | : Niagara Falls |
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Author | : William HARRISON (Rector of Birch, Essex.) |
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Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 1841 |
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Author | : Daniel Waterland |
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Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 1823 |
Genre | : Apologetics |
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Author | : Ste-Croix, Mother |
Publisher | : New York : E. Dunigan |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1859 |
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Author | : James M. Smith |
Publisher | : University of Notre Dame Pess |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2007-09-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0268182183 |
The Magdalen laundries were workhouses in which many Irish women and girls were effectively imprisoned because they were perceived to be a threat to the moral fiber of society. Mandated by the Irish state beginning in the eighteenth century, they were operated by various orders of the Catholic Church until the last laundry closed in 1996. A few years earlier, in 1993, an order of nuns in Dublin sold part of their Magdalen convent to a real estate developer. The remains of 155 inmates, buried in unmarked graves on the property, were exhumed, cremated, and buried elsewhere in a mass grave. This triggered a public scandal in Ireland and since then the Magdalen laundries have become an important issue in Irish culture, especially with the 2002 release of the film The Magdalene Sisters. Focusing on the ten Catholic Magdalen laundries operating between 1922 and 1996, Ireland's Magdalen Laundries and the Nation's Architecture of Containment offers the first history of women entering these institutions in the twentieth century. Because the religious orders have not opened their archival records, Smith argues that Ireland's Magdalen institutions continue to exist in the public mind primarily at the level of story (cultural representation and survivor testimony) rather than history (archival history and documentation). Addressed to academic and general readers alike, James M. Smith's book accomplishes three primary objectives. First, it connects what history we have of the Magdalen laundries to Ireland's “architecture of containment” that made undesirable segments of the female population such as illegitimate children, single mothers, and sexually promiscuous women literally invisible. Second, it critically evaluates cultural representations in drama and visual art of the laundries that have, over the past fifteen years, brought them significant attention in Irish culture. Finally, Smith challenges the nation—church, state, and society—to acknowledge its complicity in Ireland's Magdalen scandal and to offer redress for victims and survivors alike.