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This is an interesting story, seemingly unbelievable, about Mary’s first apparition in history, states Brother John Samaha, SM. |
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Could it be that our view of what happened to Father Chaminade at Saragossa gives some insight into how God and the intercession of Mary work in our lives through our Marianist commitment? Join Brother Tom Redmond, SM, in his exploration of this question. |
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"She [Mary] is my friend, my mother, and my mentor. I want other young mothers to know Mary as I know her and through her share their memories and stories." |
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The 1984 Rule of Life of the Marianist Sisters. |
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This is a fair question. After all, our entire religion is centered in Jesus. Why do we have to do anything else, except to listen to his Word and follow it? |
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Father Eduardo Benlloch, SM, writes about how Chaminade’s contemplation of the mystical body of Christ became combined with his charismatic vision of the figure of Mary in the eternal plan of God. |
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Brother Tom Redmond, SM, has developed a series that looks at Advent from a deeply-spiritual perspective, but with a twist: the "Stations of Advent." Join Brother Tom as he explores the first Station in this time of waiting for the birth of the Savior. |
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Brother Tom Redmond, SM, during the second "Station of Advent," looks at encountering the Prophet Isaiah. |
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Brother Tom Redmond, SM, explores three “annunciations” as part of his series on the "Stations of Advent.". |
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Great resources for children or for your inner-child . . . color pictures of each of the three Marianist Founders. |
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Brother Tom Redmond, SM, shares his fourth and final Station of Advent, in which he offers three special points of consideration. |
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According to Brother Tom Redmond, SM, "I propose the metaphor of knitting, of working with yarn, to help us understand the many threads that go into creating the Christmas story." |
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True love always seeks the interests of the beloved and how to please him or her. The opposite is not love but possessive self-centeredness. |
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Father Chaminade is emphatic: “We must remember faith belongs more to the heart than to the mind.” |
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This is the final installment in Father Eduardo Benlloch's series of spiritual reflections on what can be called a Marianist style of meditation. |
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The light of faith, says Father Chaminade, is like the sun that brightens our day so we can see everything clearly, if we have the eyes that can see. Join Father Richard Loehrlein, SM, as he explores the light of faith through faith of the heart. |
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According to Johann G. Roten, SM: "Chaminade was more than a moralist; he was a prophet who proclaimed courageously the victory of Christ, whose most beautiful work is the Virgin Mary. Indeed, his thought is definitely more Christological and ecclesial than Marian." |
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Why would Chaminade make 23 attempts to formulate a Manual of Direction to give to his leaders? According to Father Paul J. Landolfi, SM, to understand this, we must first consider the background of his work of predilection, the Sodality of Bordeaux. |
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