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Mary for Today – The Swirling Current of Mariology
A Twentieth Century Issue: In 1997 Newsweek had as its cover, The Meaning of Mary: a Struggle Over her Role Grows Within the Church. At the heart of it was the question as to whether Pope St. John Paul II would proclaim Mary as Co-Redeemer. A large box of signatures arrived at the Vatican, 49,383 […]