But who provides the end of the Scriptures? Saint John and the Johanic texts. All official Revelation concludes with the Johanic texts. Because of this, it is in the light of St John that we should read Scripture
a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel" (Is 7:14). The Hebrew text speaks of a "girl" and the Greek translation of the Septuagint a "virgin", but we often forget the [...] This translated into the "language of humanity" that the Talmuds translated directly in a Hebrew text, "God's language", in order to understand it better, takes a precise term from the prophecy of Isaiah
Spirit could dwell among men. In this sense the Church's Tradition has often read the most beautiful texts on wisdom in relation to Mary. Mary is acclaimed and represented in the liturgy as the "Seat of Wisdom
Following the advice of St. John Paul II in "The Rosary of the Virgin Mary", I prayed while meditating on texts about the different mysteries. In 2006, Mary granted me two immense graces: first, the healing of [...] us on the Cross and who loves us infinitely! (1) Paul Salaün has put together meditations on the texts of the mysteries of the Rosary inspired by the Virgin Mary. See his website: www.paul-salaun-misericorde
August 18 - Coronation of Our Lady Mary’s Crowning in Heaven Although no canonical text directly evokes the crowning of the Virgin Mary in Heaven, the Church has always recognized in the "clothed with
August 18 - Coronation of Our Lady Mary’s Crowning in Heaven Although no canonical text directly evokes the crowning of the Virgin Mary in Heaven, the Church has always recognized in the "clothed with
bishops submitted the texts of the Lectionary to the Congregation for Divine Worship; they requested that the word "Rejoice" (rejouis-toi) be retained in the official liturgical texts. However, their request
Spirit could dwell among men. In this sense the Church's Tradition has often read the most beautiful texts on wisdom in relation to Mary (Cf. Prov 8:1-9:6; Sir 24). Mary is acclaimed and represented in the
in 1917. Sister Lucia, then a Carmelite nun, wrote down the text in 1944, at the request of the local bishop. The following is the full text of the "third secret" in its original translation: "I write
Philippe Rey, a 125-page illustrated book of paintings of Mary in color accompanied by beautiful texts, p.54