This coming Thursday is the final day of the papacy of Pope Benedict XVI, as many of you know. Over the past 9 months, I have written 45 “Mondays with Mary.” Nine of those forty-five have been written on Benedict’s understanding and writings on the Blessed Virgin Mary. To honor his papacy and great theological writings he has given us on Mary, I present the blog posts from Mondays with Mary.
Please continue to pray for Our Holy Father, the Cardinals who will gather in the conclave, the successor of Pope Benedict XVI, and the universal Church as whole. God is in complete control, so we must trust in this divine economy.
Number 5 – “Mondays with Mary” – In a Time of Crisis…Mary Should Not be Forgotten
Number 9 – “Mondays with Mary” – The Immaculate Mother and Pope Benedict XVI
Number 11 – “Mondays with Mary” – Mary of Nazareth and Hearing God’s Word
Number 18 – “Mondays with Mary” – Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI on the Assumption of Mary
Number 22 – “Mondays with Mary” – Mary, Seat of Wisdom
Number 25 – “Mondays with Mary” – Benedict XVI, the Year of Faith, and the Mother of God
Number 29 – “Mondays with Mary” – Mary: The Model of Prayer
Number 40 – “Mondays with Mary” – ‘Leads Us To Jesus’ (Pope Benedict XVI Homily at Altötting)
Number 44 – “Mondays with Mary” – Pope Benedict XVI on the Memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes
Categories: Mariology, Pope Benedict XVI
Great post this morning, Tom – have a great day, joanne
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Thanks, Tom! Howard Smith
Give to God all the Glory. May God Bless you! Matthew 11:28 Sincerely, Howard