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Marianist Family Quotes

Prayer

Marianist Family Quotes is a resource for personal use or use in a communal setting, such a classroom or parish. This series is comprised of three electronic files--located below--and covers the Marianist Founders, social justice, and the Marianist charism.

For Your Inner Comic Kid

Source: Treasure Chest

Treasure Chest

Treasure Chest, a comic book, ran “The Story of the Society of Mary in America” in 1950. The Catholic University of America has scanned this publication as part of its collection.

While the material in the margins can be a bit of a challenge to read, this colorful story of our color-filled history is worthy of one’s time, especially for a trip down memory lane.

 

Click Here for the Marianist Comic

Sainthood: Prayer Questions

By: Fathers Paul Landolfi and Antonio Gascón
Translated by: Michael McAward, SM

Madrid Martyrs

 


[Editor’s Note: The following correspondence occurred between Father Paul Landolfi, SM, who asked the questions, and Father Antonio Gascón, SM, postulator general for the Society of Mary, who answered the questions related to intercessory prayer and causes for sainthood. Father Gascón’s words were translated into English by Brother Michael McAward, SM.]


From Father Landolfi

 

 
Hi Father Antonio,

 

An Example of Community: The Marianist Tradition

By: Isabella R. Moyer
Source: Prairie Messenger, Feb. 15, 2012

Isabella Moyer

 


Isabella Moyer is the president of the International Organization of Marianist Lay Communities and is a member of Marianist communities.


To access Isabella's article from the Prairie Messenger, click here.

A Christmas Weave

Mary Weave

. . . 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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Fourth Station of Advent: An Encounter with Grace

Tom Redmond, SM

. . . at this fourth and last Station of Advent I offer three specific points for us to consider . . .

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Third Station of Advent: An Encounter with John the Baptist

John the Baptist

At this third Station of Advent I suggest three “annunciations” for us to consider.

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Second Station of Advent

Good Shepherd

At this second Station of Advent we encounter the Prophet Isaiah through the first reading at Mass on Sunday . . .

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A Reflection on Advent

Tom Redmond, SM

When we think of Advent certain people and themes come to mind . . .

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Father Chaminade and the Church

Eduardo Benlloch, SM

. . . Chaminade’s privileged contemplation of the mystical body of Christ becomes combined with his charismatic vision of the figure of Mary in the eternal plan of God.

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