Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Child of Maryâ by Januarius De Concilio offers a devotional exploration of the Virgin Mary's life and significance within the Catholic faith. Written in 1891, this work provides spiritual guidance and reflections on Mary's virtues, making it a timeless resource for those seeking a deeper connection with their faith. De Concilio presents Mary as an exemplar of piety and grace, inviting readers to emulate her virtues in their own lives. This edition retains the original text, preserving the historical and theological context of the late 19th century. Readers interested in Catholic spirituality and Marian devotion will find this work both enlightening and inspiring. Perfect for personal reflection or group study, "The Child of Mary" continues to resonate with its message of hope and divine love.
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