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2017 Bibliography Sebastien B University of Dayton eCommons Marian Bibliographies Research and Resources 2017 2017 Bibliography Sebastien B. Abalodo University of Dayton, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_bibliographies eCommons Citation Abalodo, Sebastien B., "2017 Bibliography" (2017). Marian Bibliographies. 15. https://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_bibliographies/15 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 2017 Page 1 International Marian Research Institute University of Dayton, Ohio, USA Bibliography 2017 English Anthropology Gorski, J. William. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary RRC, Iron River, Michigan: An Anthology. Michigan: Self-published, 2017. Apparitions Bamford, Christopher. Healing Madonnas: Exploring the Sequence of Madonna Images Created by Rudolf Steiner and Felix Peipers for Therapy and Meditation: Questions, Origins, History, and Context. Great Barrington, MA: Lindisfarne Books, 2017. Caranci, Paul F. The Promise of Fatima: One Hundred Years of History, Mystery and Faith. Glocester, RI: Stillwater River Publications, 2017. Heimann, Jean M. Fatima: The Apparition that Changed the World. Charlotte, NC: TAN Books, 2017. McGlynn, Thomas Matthew. Vision of Fatima. Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2017. Miravalle, Mark I. The Three Hearts: Church Approved Apparitions from the Amazon Jungle. Downingtown, PA: Faith & Family Publications, 2017. O'Boyle, Donna-Marie Cooper. Our Lady's Message to Three Shepherd Children and the World. Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2017. Pearlman, Barry R. Fatima: The First Hundred Years: The Complete Story From Visionaries to Saints. Kettering, OH: Angelico Press, 2017. Preiss, John C. The Miracle and the Message: 100 Years of Fatima. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 2017. Symonds, Kevin J. On the Third Part of the Secret of Fátima. St. Louis, MO: En Route Books & Media, 2017. Woollen, Nigel. The Lamb Will Conquer: Reflections on the Knock Apparition. Dublin, IE: Veritas, 2017. Art Abughannam, Maha Nabil. “A Host of Contradictions”. Master’s Thesis, San Francisco State University, 2017. Brown, Katherine T. Mary of Mercy in Medieval and Renaissance Italian Art: Devotional Image and Civic Emblem. London: Routledge, 2017. Cole, Alison. Michelangelo: The Taddei Tondo. London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2017. Corcoran, Vanessa. “The Voice of Mary: Later Medieval Representations of Marian Communication.” PhD diss., Catholic University of America, 2017 Marian Bibliography 2017 Page 2 International Marian Research Institute University of Dayton, Ohio, USA Geoffrion, Jill K. H. Visions of Mary: Art, Devotion, and Beauty at Chartres Cathedral. Brewster, MA: Paraclete Press, 2017. Shably, Elena V. Representations of the Blessed Virgin Mary in World Literature and Art. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2017. Also E-book Vicelja-Matijašić, Marina. Marijanska ikonografija na istoku i zapadu = Marian iconography east and west. Rijeka, HR: Center for Iconographic Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, 2017. Bible DiMarco, Hayley. A Woman Overwhelmed: A Bible Study on the Life of Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Women, 2017. Frilingos, Christopher A. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph: Family Trouble in the Infancy Gospels. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017. Sri, Edward P. Walking with Mary: a Biblical Journey from Nazareth to the Cross. New York: Image, 2017. Yeary, Clifford M. Hail Mary, Holy Bible: Sacred Scripture and the Mysteries of the Rosary. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2017. Biography Higgs, Liz Curtis. The Women of Easter: Encounter the Savior with Mary of Bethany, Mary of Nazareth, and Mary Magdalene. Colorado Springs, CO: WaterBrook, 2017. Devotion Amore, Mary. Every Day with Mary: Reflections by the Affiliates of Mayslake Ministries. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 2017. Arinze, Francis A. Marian Veneration: Firm Foundations. San Francisco: Ignatius, 2017. Boardman, Steve. Cult of Saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland. Suffolk, GB: Boydell Press, 2017. Bolgia, Claudia. Reclaiming the Roman Capitol: Santa Maria in Aracoeli from the Altar of Augustus to the Franciscans, c.500-1450. New York: Routledge, 2017. Broom, Ed. Total Consecration through the Mysteries of the Rosary: Meditations to Prepare for Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary. Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2017. Bullivant, Stephen Sebastian. O My Jesus: The Meaning of the Fátima Prayer. New York: Paulist Press, 2017. Calloway, Donald H. The Immaculate Heart of Mary and Fatima. Stockbridge, MA: Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M., 2017. Marian Bibliography 2017 Page 3 International Marian Research Institute University of Dayton, Ohio, USA Currier, Charles Warren. Child of Mary, or Pious Practices for the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. N.p.: Forgotten Books (1896) 2017. De Montfort, Saint Louis-Marie Grignion. True devotion to Mary: A Consecration to Jesus through the Blessed Mother. Translated by Frederick William Faber. New York: Wellfleet Press, 2017. Fenelon, Marge. Forgiving Mother: A Novena of Healing and Peace. Cincinnati: Servant, 2017. Francis, Pope, and Alicia von Stamwitz. Mother Mary: Inspiring Words from Pope Francis. DVD. Cincinnati: Franciscan Media, 2017. Fulton, Rachel. Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017. Gemminger, Louis. Flower of Mary: Addresses in Honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Delivered at Ingolstadt, May, 1858. N.p.: Forgotten Books, (1894) 2017. Jakes, Sarah. Dear Mary: Lessons from the Mother of Jesus for the Modern Mom. Minneapolis, MN: Bethany House, 2017. Linenberger, Norma. Medjugorje: My Pilgrimage to Medjugorje, Yugoslovia. Salina, KS.: Mennonite Press, Inc., 2017. Looney, Edward. A Heart like Mary's: 31 Daily Meditations to Help You Live and Love as She Does. Notre Dame, IN: Ave Maria Press, 2017. Milward, Peter. Meditations on the Rosary. Hyogo, JP: Bookway, 2017. O'Boyle, Donna-Marie Cooper. Our Lady of Fatima: 100 years of Stories, Prayers, and Devotions. Welland, ON: Servant Books, 2017. Raimondi, Anna. Conversations with Mary: Messages of Love, Healing, Hope, and Unity for Everyone. New York: Atria Books, 2017. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Manual of the Sodalities of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. N.p.: Forgotten Books, (1877) 2017. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Select Manual For the Members of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. N.p.: Forgotten Books, (1890) 2017. Solimeo, Luiz Sérgio. The Immaculate Heart of Mary and God's Plan for America. Hanover, PA: America Needs Fatima, 2017. Soper, Michael. Sodalist. Something about Mary. Self-published, 2017. Weber, Peggy Marian. Pope Francis: Devoted to Mary. Fenton, MO: Creative Communications for the Parish, 2017. Soul, A. Memoir of a Soul in Holy Love: Writings Inspired by the Heavenly Messages of the Blessed Virgin Mary. N.p.: Lulu.com, 2017. Marian Bibliography 2017 Page 4 International Marian Research Institute University of Dayton, Ohio, USA Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish. The Sesquicentennial Celebration of Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, Vienna, Missouri, 1867-2017. Vienna, MO: Visitation of the Blessed Mary Parish, 2017. Interreligious Gaballa, Adel. Mary and Jesus in Islam and Islamic Mystic Tradition (Sufism): For an Interfaith Humanity of Love and Unity. N.p.: Inter Religious Federation for World Peace Press, 2017. Fiction Bale, Christian, and Pernilla August. Mary: Mother of Jesus. DVD. New York: Sonar Entertainment, 2017. Bloomfield, Sean, Cimela Kidonakis, and Michael Nolan. Apparition Hill. DVD. Cocoa, FL: Stella Mar Films, 2017. Defilippis, Leonardo. Queen of Heaven: Mary's Battle for Souls. DVD. Charlotte, NC: Saint Benedict Press, 2017. Griffiths, Elly. The Woman in Blue: A Ruth Galloway Mystery. Boston: Mariner Books, 2017. Grimes, Nikki. A Girl Named Mister. Grand Rapids, MI: Blink, 2017. Firbank, Ronald, and Albert Buhrer. Odette: A Fairy Tale for Weary People. Gawler South, AU: Michael Walmer, 2017. Freeman, Philip. The Gospel of Mary: A Celtic Adventure (Sister Deirdre Mysteries). New York: Pegasus Books, 2017. History Belli, Mériam N. An Incurable Past: Nasser's Egypt Then and Now. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, (2013) 2017. Myler, John T., and Johann G. Roten. Mary, the U.S. Bishops and the Decade of Silence: The 1973 Pastoral Letter "Behold your Mother, Woman of Faith". Chesterfield, MO: Mira Digital Publishing, 2017. Orsini, Mathieu. Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God: With the History of the Devotion to Her. Completed by the Traditions of the East, the Writings of the Fathers, and the Private History of the Jews. Translated by J. Sadlier. N.p.: Forgotten Books, (1802) 2017. Strietman, Elsa and Peter Happé. The First and Seventh Joys of Our Lady: Bilingual Texts of two Dutch Biblical Plays. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 475. Tempe, AZ: ACMRS, 2017. Tyler, J. Endell. The Worship of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Church of Rome: Contrary to Holy Scripture, and to the Faith and Practice of the Church of Christ through the First Five Centuries. N.p.: Forgotten Books, (1844) 2017. Marian Bibliography
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