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Sword of Pain/Bereavement/Doubt in Mary's Heart?
John of Damascus, An Exposition of the Orthodox Faith, Book IV, Chapter 14 But this blessed woman, who was deemed worthy of gifts that are supernatural, suffered those pains, which she escaped at the birth, in the hour of the passion, enduring from motherly sympathy the rending of the bowels, and when she beheld Him,…
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There's Something about … Luigi Gambero
Luigi Gambero is one of the leading Mariologists of our time. His book, “Mary and the Fathers of the Church,” (Ignatius Press, 1999 based on the Italian original of 1991) is one of the more exhaustive treatments of the subject that one can find from a Roman Catholic perspective. Sorry to my younger readers for…
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John of Damascus Interpreting James 2:26
It was interesting to read a late patristic-era author (his death is sometimes used as the end of the patristic era) interpreting James 2:26. In An Exposition of the Orthodox Faith, vol. 4, chapter 9, “Concerning Faith and Baptism,” (PG 94:1121-22) John of Damascus writes (translation available here, emphasis mine): It behooves us, then, with…