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Father Edward Looney explores the significance of the Visitation, the second joyful mystery of the rosary. He shares a personal connection to the feast, having been ordained a deacon on the feast day of the Visitation. Father Looney invites us to reflect on the biblical account of the Visitation in Luke's Gospel while pondering Mary's journey to visit Elizabeth, the presence of Joseph, and the holy conversations between the two mothers. He highlights the theological richness of the Visitation, emphasizing Mary's role as the Mediatrix of all graces and the bearer of divine mercy.
Episode 16 covers part two, discourse five.
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The Commentaries is a podcast series from TAN in which you’ll learn how to read and understand history’s greatest Catholic works, from today’s greatest Catholic scholars. In every series of The Commentaries, your expert host will be your personal guide to not just read the book, but to live the book, shining the light of its eternal truths into the darkness of our modern trials and tribulations.
Fr. Edward Looney is your guide for The Commentaries: The Glories of Mary. The Glories of Mary is the greatest compendium of nearly eighteen centuries of teaching on Our Lady and seeks to lead many souls to a greater love of Jesus through a more intimate knowledge of Mary and her exalted role in our salvation. Fr. Looney uses his immense Marian knowledge and devotion to Our Lady to meaningfully connect both your mind and soul to this classic work by Saint Alphonsus Liguori.
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Father Edward Looney explores the significance of the Visitation, the second joyful mystery of the rosary. He shares a personal connection to the feast, having been ordained a deacon on the feast day of the Visitation. Father Looney invites us to reflect on the biblical account of the Visitation in Luke's Gospel while pondering Mary's journey to visit Elizabeth, the presence of Joseph, and the holy conversations between the two mothers. He highlights the theological richness of the Visitation, emphasizing Mary's role as the Mediatrix of all graces and the bearer of divine mercy.
Episode 16 covers part two, discourse five.
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The Commentaries is a podcast series from TAN in which you’ll learn how to read and understand history’s greatest Catholic works, from today’s greatest Catholic scholars. In every series of The Commentaries, your expert host will be your personal guide to not just read the book, but to live the book, shining the light of its eternal truths into the darkness of our modern trials and tribulations.
Fr. Edward Looney is your guide for The Commentaries: The Glories of Mary. The Glories of Mary is the greatest compendium of nearly eighteen centuries of teaching on Our Lady and seeks to lead many souls to a greater love of Jesus through a more intimate knowledge of Mary and her exalted role in our salvation. Fr. Looney uses his immense Marian knowledge and devotion to Our Lady to meaningfully connect both your mind and soul to this classic work by Saint Alphonsus Liguori.
To download your FREE Classic Companion PDF and for updates about new seasons, expert scholars, and exclusive deals for The Commentaries listeners, sign up at TANcommentaries.com
And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at https://TANBooks.com and use Coupon Code COM25 for 25% off your next order.
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