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Daily Archives: 11 October 2006
The Blessed Virgin Mary, the Rosary, and Ecumenism
To help begin to explicate what Lumen Gentium 62 might mean by the “subordinate role of Mary” (see Todd’s post below), I thought that I’d post the following from my disorganized notebook. It concerns Pope John Paul II’s apostolic letter, … Continue reading
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