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VOLUME XI-Number 5-6
F: :BRUARY -MARCH, 1956
LIBRARY RECEIVES 'VISION OF FA, "IMA MS. I
Rev. Thomas McGlynn, O.P., director of the Dominic< n Fatima Center, Dover, Mass., has recently placed the original manuscript oF his well-known work, VISION OF FATIMA, in the Marian library. We are grateful to Fr. McGlynn for the addition to our manuscript collection. VISIC.N OF FATIMA tells the story of the author, a priest-sculptor who went to Fortugal to make an authentic statue of Our lady of Fatima. He had the ur; :que privilege of a tenday visit with lucy dos Santos, and during that time,. designed a new statue under her direction. Father McGlynn is leaving shortly for Portugal anc Italy to carve a large statue (from the "original model) which will be pl:~ced in the Basilica at Fatima.
NEW IMAGE BOOK!, On February 13, Doubleday released eight new 1: nage books, including two titles which won Marian library Medals in 19!;2 and 1953: Fulton J. Sheen's, THE WORLD'S FIRST LOVE (237p., 75¢) and LIGHT ON THE MOUNTAIN by John S. Kennedy (195p., 65¢). Other Marian titles now available in this series: OUF LADY OF FATIMA, by William Thomas Walsh (223p., 65¢), and BERNAD::: "TE AND LOURDES by Michel de Saint-Pierre (266p., 75¢). If Doubleday is looking for future books on Our LJdy for the series, we would like to recommend MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS, by Franz Williams; THE REED OF GOD, by Caryll Houselander; I SING c,: A MAIDEN, by Sister M. Therese; VISION OF FATIMA, by Thomas Me( lynn; THE GRACE OF GUADALUPE, by Frances Parkinson Keyes; THE LEG )N OF MARY, by Cecily Hallack; and MARY IN OUR LIFE, by William G. Aost. The MARIAN LIBRARY NEWSLETTER is publish :d monthly except July, AugtMt, and September, by the Maria.n Library, Unh> "Tsity of Dayton, Dayton 9, Ohio. The NEWSI,ETTER will be sent free of charg · to anyone requesting it.
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MAIHOLOGY- Volume 3 The first volume of the three-volume MARIOLOGY being edited by Rev. J. B. Carol, O.F.M., and >ublished by Bruce, has been on the market just about a year. This volume ·overs the sources of Mariology. Students and librarians may be interestt d in knowing the present progress of the other two volumes. Volume t\'•o, devoted entirely to Marian theology, will be published in the fall of 1956. ' Volume three, consic.:•ing public worship and devotion to Our Lady, is still in preparation. Th. scheduled topics and the authors have recently been announced by the ec .tor. Origin, Nature, and l·aefulneu of Marian Cult (John F. Murphy); Feasts in Honor of Our bdy (Rene H. Chabot, M.S.); Marian Prayers (Msgr. Anthony N. Fuerst); The Rosary (Msgr. Fuerst); Times of the Yeu Dedicated to Mary (Francis Costa, S.S.S.); 'Aarian Scapulars (Christian P. Ceroke, 0. Carm.); Holy Slavery (James E. Me/ ',illan, S.M.M.); Filial Piety (Peter A. Resch, S.M.); The Immaculate Heart (Fr. -Murphy); Marian Orders and Congregations (Marion A. Habig, O.F.M.); Ma;ian Confraternities (Charles J. Corcoran, C.S.C.); Marian Sodalities (Richard L. Rooney, S.J.); Marian Associations (W. Keegan,CSC); The Legion of Mary (Roger M. Charest, S.M.M.); Marian Theological Societies. (Eric May, O.F.M. Cap.); Marian Centers, Libraries, Publications (William G. Most); Marian Congres 1es, (Eamon Carroll, 0. Carm.); Marian Shrines (Salvatore Bonano, C.M.F.); :ult of Our Lady in the U.S. (Edw.ard A. Ryan, S.J.); Our Lady in English Li ·arature (Harold C. Gardiner, S.J.); Our Lady in Music (John C. Selner, S.S.); :Jur Lady in Painting and Sculpture (Anthony Lauck, C.S.C.); Our Lady in P )testantism (Gustave Weigel, S.J.); and Our Lady and Non-Christians (Josepl L Shannon, O.S.A.).
FATHER' BERNARD LEFROIS, S.V.D., ELECTED Father Bernard J. LeFrois S.V.D., scripture professor at St. Mary's Seminary, 1 Techny, Illinois, has b£,en elected third president of the Mariological Society of America at the seventh annual convention of the organization in New York. Very Rev. Pete A. Resch, S.M., provincial of the St. Louis province of the Marianists, was ~lected vice-president. Rev. Armand Robichaud, S.M., Marist College and Ser1inary, Framingham Center, Mass., was elected treasurer. Rev. J. B. Carol, O.F./\ ., was re-elected secretary of the Society. Father LeFrois was als• • given the annual Mariological Award for his important contribution to M riology, A Woman Clothed with the Sun.
SELECTED LIST OF BOOKS ADDED TO MARIAN LIBRARY IN JANUARY 1956 AUSSTEllUNG MARIANISCHE WEllAFHRTEN IN OSTERREICH . Wien, Museum fur Volkskunde, 1954. 61 p. Bernard, Rogatien, LE MYSTERE DE MARIE. 4.ed. Paris, Desclee, 1954. 344p Biber, Max, DAS GEHEIMNIS DER -PER lENKETEE. Wurzburg, Echter Verlag, 1954. 168p. Bouchaud, Madame Pierre de, MOSAIQUES DE NOTRE-DAME. Paris, librairie Blaizot, 1954. 31 p. Clement, Joseph H. M., LA REPRESENTATION DE LA MADONE A TRAVERS lES AGES. Paris, librarie Bloud, 1909. 71 p. SANTA MARIA DE Coma Soley, V ., BlANES. Barcelona, Ed. Balmes, 1941. 200p. Daniei-Rops, Henry, l'EVANGILE DE LA PIERRE. Paris, La Table Ronde, 1954 159p. DeManaricua, Andres E., LA INMACULADA EN VIZCAYA. Bilbao, Descle6 de Brouwer, 1954. 229p. Feckes, Kaarl, SO FEIERT DICH DIE KIRCHEE; Maria im Kranz ihrer Feste. Koldenkirchen, Steyler Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1954. 215p. Freitag, Anton, DICH PREISEN DIE VOlKER. Kaldenkirchen, Steyler Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1954. xvi, 422p. Fries, Albert, DIE UNTER DEM NAMEN DES AlBERTUS MAGNUS UBERLIEFERTEN MARIOLOGISCHEN. Munster, Westf., Aschendorff, 1954 138p.
Hengstenberg, Hans Eduard, DIE MARIENVEREHRUNG IM GEISTESKAMPF UNSERER TAGE. Wurzburg, Echter Verlag, 1948. 88p. Halter, Raymond, LA VIERGE MARIE DANS LA VIE ET l'OEUVRE DE PAUl CLAUDEl. Fribourg, Villa Saint Jean, 1955. 193p. (Duplicated copy) COMMENTAIRE DU Hostachy, Victor, MESSAGE DE LA SALETTE. Grenoble, Ed. "les Alpes," 1947. 181p. lturri de Roncal, Basilio, HISTORIA DE NUESTRA SENORA DE SANCHO A路 BARCA DE LOS REYNOS DE ARAGON. Pamplona, A. Berquete, 1729. 370p. lorente, Francisco, HISTORIA PANEGYRICA DE LA APARICION Y MllAGROS DE MARIA SMA. DEl TREMEDAl. Zaragoza, J. Fort, 1766. 176p. Merkelbach, Benedict Henry, MARIOLOGIA. ed. Pedro Arenillas. Bilbao, Desclee de Brouwer, 1954. 592p. Mitjans Llampallas, Guillermo, CANTO Y SILENCIO. Barcelona, Torrell de Reus, 1953. l 05p. Mulle de Ia Cerda, Gerardo, El TEMPLO DEL PILAR. Zaragoza, M. Sola, 1872 199p. Palaeoto, Alphonso, STIGMATA SAC RAE SINDONI IMPRESSA SACERRIMAE VIRGINIS DEIPARAE. Venet iis, Baretium Biblopolam, 1606. 294p. Perez, Nazaario, LOS EJERCICIOS DE IGNACIO CON LA VIRGEN NUESTRA SENORA. Santander, Ed. "Sal Terrae," 1955. 352p.
MARY AND THE CHURCH The Winter 1956 number of Theology Digest carries a valuable annotated bibliography of 49 references on a topia of great interest to Mariologists: Mary and the Church. Compiled by Rev. Cyril Vollert, S.J ., the list includes seven items in English. The French Mariological Society devoted three years of study to the subject from 1951 to 1953.
THE MADONNA ON STAMPS Religious stamp collectors who have not been following the series of articles, ''The M•donn• on St•mps", by Rev. Aloysius Horn, appearing in The Age of M•ry (formerly Queen of the Minions), are missing a rich source of material on Our lady and stamps. We hope that Fr. Horn will eventually publish the articles in book form. The Age of M•ry is published by the Servile Fathers, 3121 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago 12, Illinois.
MARIANIST FEATURES HUME An article by Paul Hume, music critic of the w..hington Post, is featured in the March issue of The M•ri•nist. Mr. Hume examines the subject of Marian hymns in the light of the recent papal encyclical, S•cre Music•e Disciplin• (Dec. 29, 1955). His conclusions are interesting and outspoken.
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