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2015 Bibliography University of Dayton eCommons Marian Bibliographies Research and Resources 2015 2015 Bibliography Sebastien B. Abalodo University of Dayton, [email protected] Gloria Falcão Dodd University of Dayton, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_bibliographies eCommons Citation Abalodo, Sebastien B. and Dodd, Gloria Falcão, "2015 Bibliography" (2015). Marian Bibliographies. 14. https://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_bibliographies/14 This Bibliography is brought to you for free and open access by the Research and Resources at eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Marian Bibliographies by an authorized administrator of eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Marian Bibliography 2015. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Bibliography 2015 English Anthropology Honkasalo, Marja-Liisa. “If The Mother of God Does Nfot Listen: Women's Contested Agency and the Lived Meaning of the Orthodox Religion in North Karelia”. Journal of American folklore 128, no. 507 (2015): 65-92. Apparitions Bitel, Lisa M., and Gainer, Matt. Our Lady of the Rock: Vision and Pilgrimage in the Mojave Desert. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2015. Also eBook. Carmel of Coimbra. A Pathway under the Gaze of Mary: A Biography of Sister Maria Lucia of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart. Edited by Barbara Ernster. Translated by James A. Colson. Washington, NJ: World Apostolate of Fatima, 2015. Connell, Janice T. Meetings with Mary: Visions of the Blessed Mother. [n.p.]: Penguin Random House LLC, 2015. Also eBook. Deirdre de la Cruz. Mother Figured: Marian Apparitions and the Making of a Filipino Universal. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015. Also eBook. Estrade, J. B. The Appearances of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Grotto of Lourdes: Personal Souvenirs of an Eyewitness. Classic Reprint. London: Forgotten Books, (1912) 2015. Gaitley, Michael E. The Second Greatest Story Ever Told. Stockbridge, MA: Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception, 2015. Also eBook. Gonzalo de Berceo. Miracles of Our Lady. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2015. Also eBook. Halemba, Agnieszka. Negotiating Marian Apparitions: The Politics of Religion in Transcarpathian Ukraine. Budapest; New York: Central European University Press, 2015. Also eBook. Hall, Katori. Our Lady of Kibeho. New York, NY: Dramatist Play Service, Inc., 2015. Kerr, A. C., and Raymond Edwards. The Miraculous Medal: As Revealed to St Catherine Labouré . London: Catholic Truth Society, 2015. Laycock, Joseph. The Seer of Bayside: Veronica Lueken and the Struggle to Define Catholicism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Also eBook. Locutions to the World. Volume Four, Two Hearts Speak to the World. Tarpon Springs, FL: Servants Press, 2015. Looney, Edward. Our Lady of Good Help: Mary's message and mission for Adele Brise and the world. Phoenix, AZ: Tan Publishing, 2013. Looney, Edward. Praying with Sister Adele. Phoenix, AZ: Tau Publishing, 2012. Looney, Edward. The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help: A self-guided tour: frequently asked questions about the Shrine, its history and Sister Adele Brise. Phoenix, AZ: Tau Publishing, 2012. Looney, Edward. The Story of Sister Adele: And Mary's apparition in Wisconsin. Phoenix, AZ: Tau Publishing, 2012. O'Neill, Michael, and Mark, Miravalle. Exploring the Miraculous. Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Division, Our Sunday Visitor, Inc., 2015. Also eBook. Malvasia, Diodata, Danielle Callegari, and Shannon McHugh. Writings on the Sisters of San Luca and their Miraculous Madonna. Toronto, Ontario: Iter Academic Press; Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2015. Also eBook. Reinhard, Sarah A., ed. Word by Word: Slowing Down with the Hail Mary. Notre Dame, IN: Ave Maria Press, 2015. Also ebook. Symonds, Kevin J. Refractions of Light: 201 Answers on Apparitions, Visions and the Catholic Church. St. Louis, MO: En Route Books & Media, 2015. Thavis, John. The Vatican Prophecies: Investigating Supernatural Signs, Apparitions, and Miracles in the Modern Age. New York, NY: Viking, 2015. Also eBook, audiobook, and compact disc. 1 Marian Bibliography 2015. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Van Chi Chu, Paul. Hà nh trı̀nh vớ i me:̣ Journey with our Blessed Mother. Revesby, N.S.W. Rev Paul Van Chi Chu, 2015. Art Belán, Kyra and Ernest, Renan. The Virgin and Child. New York: Parkstone Press USA Ltd., 2015. Brguljan, Ž eljko. At the Border of Sea and Sky: The Collection of Marine Painting from the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Prč anj: Commemorating the centenary of the consecration of the new parish church in Prč anj. Perast-Zagreb: Printera Grupa Sv. Nedelja, 2015. Donavin, Georgiana. “Scribit Mater: Mary and the Language Arts in the Literature of Medieval England”. JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 114, no. 1 (2015): 147-149. Egbert, Virginia Wylie. “The Portal of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Higham Ferrers”. The Art Bulletin 41, no. 3 (2015): 256-260. Płotkowiak, Maciej. “Concept and Its Implementation during the Reconstruction of the Church Of Blessed Virgin Mary In Chojna”. Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports 19, no. 4 (2015): 87-98. Pon, Lisa. Printed Icon: Forli's Madonna of the Fire in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Also eBook. Roten, Johann G. God Still Comes: From the Manger to the Heart. Dayton, OH: Meyers Printing and Design, 2015. Salvador Gonzalez, Jose Maria. “Sanctitate vernans virga Aaronis: Interpretation of the Stem of Lilies in the Medieval Iconography of the Annunciation according to Theological Sources.” Art Studies and Architectural Journal 10 (Sep 2015). Vannugli, Antonio. Imitating Michelangelo: A Methodical Philological Survey of the Engraved and Painted Versions of the Madonna of Silence. Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 2015. Bible Garrett, Thomas More. “Mary, Scripture and the Challenge of Verbum Domini.” Ephemerides Mariologicae 65, no. 3 (2015): 233-246. Gittens, Peter. Magistra Apostolorum: Mary in the Mariology of Rupert of Deutz. Saarbrü cken Scholars' Press, 2013. Also eBook. Gupta, Nijay K. “Teach us, Mary: The Authority of Women Teachers in the Church in Light of the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55)” Priscilla Papers 29, no. 3 (2015): p 11-14. Lincoln, Andrew. Born of a Virgin? Reconceiving Jesus in the Bible, Tradition and Theology. London: SPCK, 2013. McKenna, Mary Frances. Innovation within Tradition: Joseph Ratzinger and Reading the Women of Scripture. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2015. Also E.Book. Olive, Teresa, Laura Monzón de Abbattista, and Nancy Munger. Mary's Christmas Story: Luke 1:26-56, Luke 2:1-20 for Children. St. Louis, MO: Arch Books, 2015. Robbins, Vernon K, Jonathan M. Potter, and L. Gregory Bloomquist. Jesus and Mary Reimagined in Early Christian Literature. Atlanta, Georgia: SBL Press, 2015. Spoelstra, Joshua Joel. “The BәTÛLÂ loophole: Mary's Journey in Light of Deuteronomy 22”. Neotestamentica, 49 no 1 (2015): p 125-144. Suarez, Ray, Christopher Wells, Kate Moorehead, and Thomas E. Breidenthal. Soul Proclamations: Singing the Magnificat with Mary. Cincinnati: Forward Movement, 2015. Tibbetts, James C. A Biblical Ballad of Mary, Mother of Jesus. Glenville, NY: Living Foods Technology, LLC, 2015. Devotion Alborghetti, Marci. Imagining and Praying the Magnificat with Mary. New London, Connecticut: Twenty-Third Publications, [2015]. Barbarić, Slavko. Meditations on the Rosary. Translated by Hilde and Reinhold Peterwanger. [N.p.]: [n.p.], [between 2000 and 2015]. 2 Marian Bibliography 2015. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Benson, Richard Meux. Magnificat: A Series of Meditations upon the Song of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Classic Reprint. London: Forgotten Books, (1880) 2015. Bossert, Denise. Gifts of the Visitation: Nine Spiritual Encounters with Mary and Elizabeth. Notre Dame, IN: Ave Maria Press, (1880) 2015. Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne. Meditations on Mary. Edited and translated by Christopher Blum. Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2015. Calloway, Donald H. Rosary Gems: Daily Wisdom on the Holy Rosary. Stockbridge, MA: Marian Press, 2015. Chronister, Michele E. Rosaries Aren't {just} for Teething: Reflections on Mary by Mothers. [n.p.]: My Domestic Monastery Press, 2015. Celeiro, Juan-Ramón. Mary Who Unties Knots: Novena. London, UK: St Pauls, 2015. Clooney, Francis X. Divine Mother, Blessed Mother: Hindu Goddesses and the Virgin Mary. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Farran, Marie-Paul, Arthur Palisada, and Michael Goonan. Mother of Mercy: A Month with Mary. London, UK: St Pauls, 2015. Fenelon, Marge. Our Lady, Undoer of Knots: A Living Novena. A Guided Meditation from the Holy Land. Notre Dame, IN: Ave Maria, 2015. Francis, Pope. Pope Francis and the Virgin Mary: A Marian Devotion. Edited by Vincenzo Sansonetti. New York: Rizzoli, 2015. Habben, Sarah. The Mom God Chose: Mothering like Mary. Milwaukee, WI: Northwestern Publishing House, 2015. Hahn, Kimberly. Drawing Strength from Our Lady of Sorrows. Sycamore, IL: Lighthouse Catholic Media, 2015. Joseph, Lawrence. True Devotion to Mary According to St. Montfort. Bengaluru, India: Asian Trading Corporation, 2015. Keller, Karl. Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary Latin / English Paperback. [N.p.]: Lulu com, 2015. Keller, Karl. Psalms of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary:
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