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		<title>Blessed Virgin Mary</title>
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Mary is not only the Mother of Jesus, but our Mother too, being the Mother of the mystical Body of Christ, the Church.

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<p>Mary is not only the Mother of Jesus, but our Mother too, being the Mother of the mystical Body of Christ, the Church.</p>

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		<title>Video &#8211; OLO America: St. Joseph Part I &#8211; Dr. Miravalle: Mcast110</title>
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 Marycast #110 ( 10min) Play &#8211; Today Dr Miravalle discusses St Joseph, the Blessed Virgin Mary&#8217;s spouse and our spiritual father, as he is mentioned in the messages of Our Lady of America related to Sr Mary Ephrem Neuzil. He explains how St Joseph is the perfect example of a father in a world [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> Marycast #110 (<span class="entry"><strong><img src="http://airmaria.com/img/video.gif" alt="" /> 1</strong></span>0min) <a title="Click to play Video #0110" href="http://airmaria.com/?sn=110&amp;vp=9766&amp;prefx=mcast&amp;plyrnb=1&amp;ttl=Marycast"><span style="color: #36769c;">Play</span></a></strong> &#8211; Today Dr Miravalle discusses St Joseph, the Blessed Virgin Mary&#8217;s spouse and our spiritual father, as he is mentioned in the messages of Our Lady of America related to Sr Mary Ephrem Neuzil. He explains how St Joseph is the perfect example of a father in a world that has very little appreciation of this role and how he too suffered knowing the future sufferings of his Son, Our Lord.</p>
<p>To ask questions regarding Mary, email <a href="http://www.markmiravalle.com/" target="_blank">Dr Mark Miravalle</a>: <a href="mailto:marycast@airmaria.com?subject=MaryCast:%20Question%20about%20Mary">marycast@airmaria.com</a></p>
<p>Ave Maria!</p>
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		<title>Video – Our Lady Vatican II 3of7: Authentic Marian Devotion &#8211; Dr. Miravalle: Mcast 101</title>
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 Marycast #101  ( 10min) Play &#8211; Dr. Mark Miravalle continues with his discourse on the Second Vatican Council&#8217;s teaching on Mary. Here he covers Lumen Gentium 66-68 on the two extremes of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, of attributing divinity to Mary or, on the other extreme, not acknowledging her prerogatives, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> Marycast #101  (<span class="entry"><strong><img src="http://airmaria.com/img/video.gif" alt="" /> </strong></span>10min) <a title="Click to play Video #0101" href="http://airmaria.com/?sn=101&amp;vp=8515&amp;prefx=mcast&amp;plyrnb=1&amp;ttl=Marycast"><span style="color: #36769c;">Play</span></a></strong> &#8211; Dr. Mark Miravalle continues with his discourse on the Second Vatican Council&#8217;s teaching on Mary. Here he covers <a href="http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_const_19641121_lumen-gentium_en.html">Lumen Gentium 66-68</a> on the two extremes of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, of attributing divinity to Mary or, on the other extreme, not acknowledging her prerogatives, especially in regard to accepting her as our mother.</p>
<p>To ask questions regarding Mary, email <a href="http://www.markmiravalle.com/" target="_blank">Dr Mark Miravalle</a>: <a href="mailto:marycast@airmaria.com?subject=MaryCast:%20Question%20about%20Mary"><span style="color: #0066cc;">marycast@airmaria.com</span></a></p>
<p>Ave Maria!</p>
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		<title>Nov 21 &#8211; Homily &#8211; Fr Ignatius: Presentation Blessed Virgin Mary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 12:44:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Homily #091121 ( 05min) Play &#8211; Today we celebrate the presentation of Our Lady as a mere child by her parents Sts. Joachim and Anne to the temple in Jerusalem which was an ancient custom in Judea among the most pious Jews. Thus early in her life Mary is associated with the temple, the dwelling [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Homily #091121 (<span class="entry"><img src="http://airmaria.com/img/video.gif" alt="" /> </span>05min) <a title="Click to play #091121" href="http://airmaria.com/?sn=091121&amp;vp=8564&amp;prefx=hmly&amp;plyrnb=1&amp;ttl=Homily"><span style="color: #36769c;">Play</span></a></strong> &#8211; Today we celebrate the presentation of Our Lady as a mere child by her parents Sts. Joachim and Anne to the temple in Jerusalem which was an ancient custom in Judea among the most pious Jews. Thus early in her life Mary is associated with the temple, the dwelling place of God, foreshadowing how she would be the dwelling place of God as she bore him in her womb and in her heart.<br />
Ave Maria! The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary &#8211; Mass: <a title="Extraordinary Form (Traditional) of the Mass"> EF</a>, Common of the Blessed Virgin, <em>Salve Sancta Parens</em> &#8211; <a href="http://airmaria.com/Liturgy/htmlmasses/bvm1.html"> Readings: 1st: sir 24:14-16 &#8211; Gsp: luk 11:27-28</a></p>
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		<title>Nov. 8th, a day of Two Blesseds: John Duns Scotus, Elizabeth of the Trinity</title>
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b. 1266 — d. 1308
DOCTOR SUBTILIS: THEOLOGIAN OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION  and FOUNDER OF THE SCOTISTIC SCHOOL OF SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGY, a FRIAR MINOR

Blessed John Duns Scotus: Defender of the Immaculate  Conception
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<p align="center">DOCTOR SUBTILIS: THEOLOGIAN OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION  and FOUNDER OF THE SCOTISTIC SCHOOL OF SCHOLASTIC THEOLOGY, a FRIAR MINOR</p>
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<p><strong>Blessed John Duns Scotus: Defender of the Immaculate  Conception</strong></p>
<p>Next to St. Bonaventure, Bl. John is perhaps the most important and  influential theologian in the history of the Franciscan Order. He was the  founder of the Scotistic School in Theology, and until the time of the French  Revolution his thought dominated the Roman Catholic faculties of theology in  nearly all the major universities of Europe. <strong>He is chiefly known for his  theology on the Absolute Kingship of Jesus Christ, the Immaculate Conception of  the Blessed Virgin Mary, and his philosophic refutation of  evolution.</strong></p>
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<p>He was born in Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland, around 1265. As a little boy, he  had difficulty in learning and so he turned to Mary, the Seat of Wisdom, asking  her to heal his dullness so that he could advance in his studies. Mary appeared  to him and granted his request. Going back to school, he astonished his  classmates and teachers. Bl. John resolved to make use of the heavenly gift of  great intelligence, above all, to glorify the sweet and glorious Virgin Mary. At  the age of 15, he entered the Novititate of the Order of Friars Minor (the  Franciscans) at Dumfries, in the Kingdom of Scotland.</p>
<p>Later during the night of Christmas, 1299 at the Oxford Convent, the Blessed  Mother appeared to him and placed on his arms the Child Jesus who kissed and  embraced him fondly. This was perhaps the occasion which inspired Blessed John  to write so profoundly and fluently on the absolute primacy of Christ and the  reason for the Incarnation. Christ&#8217;s Incarnation, which is decreed from all  eternity even apart from the Redemption, is the supreme created manifestation of  God&#8217;s love.</p>
<p>It was also in Paris that Blessed John came to be called as the &#8220;Marian  Doctor&#8221; after he championed the privilege of Mary&#8217;s Immaculate Conception. In  England, Bl. John taught the truth of this Marian privilege without any  opposition. But at Paris the situation was reversed. The academic body of the  University admitted only the purification of Mary in the womb of Her mother St.  Anne, like St. John the Baptist. Even St. Bonaventure and St. Thomas Aquinas,  the great Parisian Masters, were not able to solve the problem of the  universality of original sin and of the efficacy of Christ&#8217;s Redemption. They  thought that even the Blessed Virgin Mary was included in this universality, and  therefore subject to contract the original stain even if only for an instant, so  that she may also be redeemed. Scotus in his attempt to introduce and teach a  theological position different from that upheld by the university, had to appear  in a public dispute before the whole academic body, at the risk of expulsion  from the university if he failed to defend his doctrine. Bl. John Scotus  prepared himself for the event in prayer and recollection and in total  confidence to the Immaculate Virgin, the Seat of Wisdom.</p>
<p>When the fixed day of the dispute arrived, on leaving the convent, he passed  before a statue of Our Lady and with suppliant voice entreated her:  <strong>&#8220;Allow me to praise You, O Most Holy Virgin; give me strength against  your enemies.&#8221;</strong> Our Lady responded with a prodigious visible sign: the  head of the statue moved and bowed slightly before him. It was as if to say:  &#8220;Yes I will give you all the strength you need.&#8221;</p>
<p>Two Papal legates presided over the dispute. Then with powerful dialectic and  with deep and subtle reasoning, Blessed Scotus refuted all the objections of the  learned men in attendance, undermining the foundation of every argument contrary  to Mary&#8217;s Immaculate Conception. From that day the University of Paris took up  the same cause to defend this privilege of the Blessed Virgin Mary.</p>
<p>Blessed John died on 8th November, 1308, barely 43 years of age. He was  called &#8220;blessed&#8221; almost immediately after his death. <strong>In 1854, Pope Pius  IX solemnly declared that the Marian doctrine of Bl. John, was a correct  expression of the faith of the Apostles:</strong> &#8220;at the first moment of Her  conception, Mary was preserved free from the stain of original sin, in view of  the merits of Jesus Christ.&#8221; <strong>The seal of the Church&#8217;s approval was also  placed on Bl. John&#8217;s doctrine on the universal primacy of Christ when the feast  of Christ the King was instituted in 1925.</strong> On March 20, 1992 Bl. John  Duns Scotus was officially beatified by Pope John Paul II at St. Peter&#8217;s  Basilica in Rome. Bl. John Duns Scotus, &#8220;The minstrel of the Word Incarnate&#8221; and  &#8220;Defender of Mary&#8217;s Immaculate Conception&#8221; is presented by Pope John Paul II to  our age &#8220;wealthy of human, scientific and technological resources, but in which  many have lost the sense of faith and lead lives distant from Christ and His  Gospel,&#8221; as &#8220;a Teacher of thought and life.&#8221;</p>
<p align="center">( the above is excerpted from <a href="http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/SCOTUS.htm">http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/SCOTUS.htm</a>)</p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity </strong></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>The Saint of the Divine Indwelling</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong>This theme of being the &#8220;house of God,&#8221; then, was at  first closely associated with the mystery of the Eucharist in the mind of  Elizabeth. In a poem that she would later write to commemorate the seventh  anniversary of her First Communion, she meditates upon the day:</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><em><strong>When Jesus made in me His dwelling place,<br />
When God  took possession of my heart,<br />
So well that since that hour,<br />
Since that  mysterious colloquy,<br />
That divine and delicious meeting,<br />
I have aspired to  nothing else but to give my life<br />
In order to return a bit of His great love<br />
To the Beloved of the Eucharist<br />
Who reposed in my feeble heart,<br />
Inundating it with all of his favors.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Likewise, Elizabeth once wrote the following words to a friend who  had just made her First Communion: <em>&#8220;If He came this morning into your little  heart, it was not to pass through it and go away, but to remain there  always.&#8221;</em> It seems that the future Blessed understood that by giving himself  to her in the sacrament of the Eucharist, Jesus had come to dwell within her in  a new way.</strong></p>
<p align="left"><strong>Elizabeth writes in a poem that she composed for Christmas  of 1901:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong><em>He comes to reveal the mystery,<br />
To give all of the  Father&#8217;s secrets<br />
To lead from glory to glory<br />
Even unto the bosom of the  Trinity.<br />
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Elizabeth, then, experienced Christ as the one who comes to  reveal to us the Father&#8217;s love and to lead us to share in the divine life of  Trinitarian love.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Blessed Elizabeth entered the Carmelite Order in 1901. Here the young  Carmelite found many passages in St Paul that helped her discover the great  dignity of this vocation of the Christian to share in the life of the Trinity  through union with Christ. She was especially drawn to the eighth chapter of  Paul&#8217;s letter to the Romans, in which the great saint writes: &#8220;For those He  foreknew He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, so that He  might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those He predestined He also  called; and those He called He also justified; and those He justified He also  glorified&#8221; (Rom 8.29-30). </strong></p>
<p align="left"><strong>Likewise, she drew great riches from the first chapter of  the letter to the Ephesians, in which Paul writes: &#8220;He chose us in Christ,  before the foundation of the world, to be holy and without blemish before Him.  In love He destined us for adoption to Himself through Jesus Christ. In accord  with the favor of His will, for the praise of the glory of His grace that He  granted us in His beloved&#8221; (Eph 1.4-6)</strong></p>
<p align="left"><strong>Elizabeth realized that all people are created in order to  be united to Jesus, to be made like Him, even in His sufferings, in order to  share in the relationship of love that the risen Jesus shares with the Father  and the Holy Spirit. She explains this great plan of God in one of her  meditations:</strong></p>
<p align="center"><em><strong>God bends lovingly over this soul,<br />
His adopted  daughter, who is so<br />
conformed to the image of His Son,<br />
the &#8216; first born  among all creatures,&#8217;<br />
and recognizes her as one of those<br />
whom He has  &#8216;predestined, called,<br />
justified.&#8217; And His fatherly heart<br />
thrills as He  thinks of consummating<br />
His work, that is, of &#8216;glorifying&#8217; her<br />
by  bringing her into His kingdom,<br />
there to sing for ages unending &#8216;<br />
the  praise of His glory&#8217;.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Elizabeth&#8217;s last audible words before her death were, &#8220;<em>I am going  to Light, to Love, to Life.&#8221;</em> She died on November 9, 1906, at the age of  26, after having lived in Carmel for only five years.</strong></p>
<p><strong>On November 25, 1984, Pope John Paul II beatified Elizabeth of the  Trinity. In his homily at the beatification, the Pope presented Elizabeth of the  Trinity to the Church as one &#8220;who led a life &#8216;hidden with Christ in God&#8217; (Col.  3:3),&#8221; and as &#8220;a brilliant witness to the joy of being &#8216;rooted and grounded in  love&#8217; (Eph 3:17).&#8221; We can turn to Elizabeth of the Trinity today as a witness to  the impact that the presence of the loving God within the soul can have in a  human life.</strong></p>
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<p><strong><em>Make a little cell in your heart for Jesus of the Agony; take  refuge there, when you hear Him outraged by men, try to make reparation; you, at  least, love Him and keep your heart quite pure for Him. Oh! If you only knew how  the good God love pure hearts! It is there that He loves to  reign</em>.</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>&#8220;As long as my will desires that which is alien to the divine  will, has preferences for one thing or another, I remain like a child; I do not  walk in love with giant strides. The fire has not yet burnt away all the dross,  and the gold is not yet pure. I am still seeking myself. 0 Lord, You have not  yet done away with all my resistance toYou. But when the crucible has consumed  all tainted love, all tainted pain, all tainted fear, then love&#8217; is perfect, and  the golden ring of our union is wider than heaven and earth. </strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>But in order to attain this I must die daily to myself. O Jesus,  I wish to die, to decrease, to deny myself daily more and more, in order that  You may grow and be exalted in me. As a &#8216; little one&#8217; I dwell in the depths of  my poverty; I see my nothingness, my penury, my weakness; I see that I am  incapable of progress, of perseverance; I appear to myself n all my destitution;  I prostrate myself in my wretchedness, and recognizing my state of dire need, I  spread it out before You, my divine Master. As far as my will-not my feelings-is  concerned, I set my joy in everything that can humble me, immolate me, destroy  self in me, for I want to give place to You, O Lord; I no longer wish to live by  my own life, but to be transformed in You, so that my life may be more divine  than human, and that, inclining unto me, the Father may recognize Your image,  the image of His beloved Son, in whom He is well pleased&#8221; </strong></em></p>
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<p><strong>Homily #091010 (<span class="entry"><img src="http://airmaria.com/img/video.gif" alt="" /> </span>06min) <a title="Click to play  #091010" href="http://airmaria.com/?sn=091010&amp;vp=7483&amp;prefx=hmly&amp;plyrnb=1&amp;ttl=Homily"><span style="color: #36769c;">Play</span></a></strong> &#8211; Our Lady, Mother of God, is truly blessed because she believed and so was fruitful even as a virgin, giving birth to a Divine Child.<br />
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<div>The  incredible story of a Franciscan friar past the age of 50 and with a bad  leg established  the California missions:</div>
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<div>Miquel  Joseph Serra was born and baptized on November 24, 1713 in the small town of  Petra on the island of Mallorca, Spain. At the age of fifteen, Serra left home  to enter the Franciscan University in nearby Palma to study philosophy. When  Serra was seventeen, he decided to join the Franciscan Order.</div>
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<p>After much preparation and discernment of his vocation, Serra received his  Franciscan habit in 1730 and took the name Junipero (which meant &#8216;Jester of  God&#8217;, named after the real-life companion of St. Francis). Ordained in 1737, he  taught for seven years at Llullian University of Mallorca. But his dream was to  become a missionary. In 1749, his dream became reality. He left his family and  friends and sailed off to a &#8220;New World&#8221;. Serra landed in the port city of Vera  Cruz and then traveled by foot to Mexico City to begin his work. (On that  journey, Serra&#8217;s leg became swollen from a mosquito bite. This would hinder  Serra physically for the rest of his life. It especially made walking very  painful.)</p>
<p>When he arrived in Mexico City, he studied and prepared for missionary work  at San Fernando College. Afterwards, he began missionary work with other  Franciscan friars in the Sierra Gorda Mountains. While he was there, he was  named ‘Presidente’ of the region. Serra then returned to San Fernando College in  1758 where he taught philosophy for nine years. In 1767, King Charles III of  Spain expelled the Jesuits from the Baja California region (and the rest of the  Spanish colonies too!) and named Serra ‘Presidente’ of the regional Missions.</p>
<p>Two years later, Serra&#8217;s was given the opportunity to establish missions  under his own direction. He was commissioned by the King to lead the Franciscans  into Alta California (present day California U.S.). Fr. Serra traveled across  the border to Alta California on July 1, 1769 and established his first mission,  San Diego de Alcala, that same month. He then journeyed by sea on the &#8216;San  Antonio&#8217; to what he called &#8220;a pleasing stretch of land&#8221;, Monterey, the capital  of Alta California. There he founded his second mission, San Carlos Borromeo del  Rio Carmelo (St. Charles Borromeo by the Carmel River). This mission became the  headquarters of all the missions in California missions and served as Serra’s  residence when he was not traveling and evangelizing the natives. Presidente  Serra established an additional seven missions* during his lifetime. He died in  1784 of tuberculosis at Mission San Carlos. His grave has never been moved and  lies today in the front altar of the San Carlos Mission.</p>
<p>Serra traveled thousands of miles, suffered many pains and hardship, founded  nine missions over a span of 800 miles, and converted many Indians to  Christianity for the salvation of their souls. Today, he is in the process of  canonization and is currently regarded by the Catholic Church as Blessed.</p>
<p>*San Antonio (1771), San Gabriel (1771), San Luis Obisbo (1772), San  Francisco (1776), San Juan Capistrano (1776), Santa Clara (1777), and San  Buenaventura (1784).</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Heavenly Father, we ask you to look lovingly on the missionary journey of your faithful servant, Junipero Serra.<span> </span>His steadfast efforts in founding nine missions in California and the conversion of thousands of Native Americans have inspired the formation and work of Serra International.<span> </span>This ministry in Father Serra&#8217;s name is to encourage and affirm vocations to priesthood and vowed religious life. We pray that you bless his holy and courageous missionary and grant him the ultimate honor of Sainthood in your heavenly kingdom.<span> </span>We ask this in the name of Thy Blessed Trinity and of Mary, Queen of vocations. Amen.</p>
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		<title>News &#8211; Pope Benedict XVI Praises John Duns Scotus</title>
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Ave Maria! Below is an Article from Zenit News. One correction: Cologne is not the place of his birth, but rather of his death.
Faith-Reason Harmony Praised in Duns Scotus
Pope Recalls Franciscan Theologian on 7th Centennial of Death
VATICAN CITY, DEC. 22, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI is proposing the Franciscan theologian Blessed John Duns Scotus as a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ave Maria! Below is an Article from Zenit News. One correction: Cologne is not the place of his birth, but rather of his death.</p>
<p><strong>Faith-Reason Harmony Praised in Duns Scotus</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Pope Recalls Franciscan Theologian on 7th Centennial of Death</p>
<p>VATICAN CITY, DEC. 22, 2008 (<a href="http://www.zenit.org/" target="_blank">Zenit.org</a>).- Benedict XVI is proposing the Franciscan theologian Blessed John Duns Scotus as a model for believers and nonbelievers alike, due to his search for harmony between faith and reason.<span id="more-2426"></span></p>
<p>Scotus, who died in 1308, was the subject of a papal letter sent in October to Cardinal Joachim Meisner, archbishop of Cologne, where the theologian was born. The Holy Father&#8217;s statement was sent on the occasion of a conference on the theologian held in November. The Latin-language letter was made public Saturday.</p>
<p>The Pontiff referred to Scotus, currently in the process of canonization, as the &#8220;subtle doctor&#8221; who, &#8220;associating piety with scientific investigation, with his refined and deeply penetrating ingenuity into the secrets of natural and revealed truth, became a light and example for the entire Christian people.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Firm in the Catholic faith, he labored to understand, explain and defend the truths of faith in the light of human reason,&#8221; the Pope continued. &#8220;He labored especially to demonstrate the consonance of natural and supernatural truths, which emanate from the same source.&#8221;</p>
<p>Benedict XVI emphasized both the theologian&#8217;s fidelity and submission to the magisterium and his love for the Virgin Mary &#8212; he was one of those who defended the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. The Holy Father also noted Blessed Scotus&#8217; concept of theology as &#8220;more like contemplation than speculation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Scotus, he said, was a &#8220;great preacher of God as love,&#8221; a truth that &#8220;should be delved into and taught especially in our times.&#8221;</p></blockquote>

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		<title>FiNews &#8211; New Book: Mariology of Scotus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Mariology of Blessed John Duns Scotus
by Fr. Ruggero Rosini
Translated by Fr. Peter Fehlner
In commemoration of the 700th Anniversary of his death, we are happy to present this new, ground-breaking book on the Mariology of Blessed John Duns Scotus, providing a well referenced, concise presentation of his Mariology in clear English.
Fr. Rosini has, perhaps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="content" style="text-align: left; height: 100%;"><a title="Order a Copy at Marymediatrix" onclick="javascript:top.window.close();" href="http://www.marymediatrix.com/bookstore/academy/index.php?l=product_detail&amp;p=66" target="_self"> <img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: 0; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" src="http://www.marymediatrix.com/bookstore/academy/images/products/large_66_large_65_large_60_bjds.jpg" border="0" alt="Mariology of Blessed John Duns Scotus" width="183" height="283" /></a><a onclick="javascript:top.window.close();" href="javascript:void(0);;"> </a><strong><a title="For more Information and to Order" href="http://www.marymediatrix.com/bookstore/academy/index.php?l=product_detail&amp;p=66">Mariology of Blessed John Duns Scotus</a></strong><br />
by Fr. Ruggero Rosini<br />
Translated by Fr. Peter Fehlner</p>
<p>In commemoration of the 700th Anniversary of his death, we are happy to present this new, ground-breaking book on the Mariology of Blessed John Duns Scotus, providing a well referenced, concise presentation of his Mariology in clear English.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Fr. Rosini has, perhaps for the first time, provided a complete, well-balanced exposition of Scotus on Our Lady, with all the many inter-connections between the mystery of Mary and the whole of theology, illustrating plainly how the subtle resolution of the most complex of theological questions was not something achieved prior to any consideration of Mary, but exactly to the contrary: by meditating ?in the spirit of prayer and devotion? (St. Francis of Assisi) on the Blessed and Immaculate Virgin in the mystery of Christ and the Church (Lumen Gentium, ch. 8, title).</p>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><em>Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner, FI ? Translator,<br />
from the book&#8217;s </em>Presentation</div>
<p align="right">PROD ID: AIB-MBD030, 313 pp., perfect bound.<br />
$18.00</p>
<p>Go to <a href="http://www.marymediatrix.com/bookstore/academy/index.php?l=product_detail&amp;p=66">Marymediatrix.com</a> for more information and to order copies.</p>
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