[Magdalen] Salve Regina.

Lynn Ronkainen houstonklr at gmail.com
Sat Aug 24 16:08:30 UTC 2019


Fleenerdude+ to the rescue. I like it!
Lynn 

On Aug 24, 2019, at 10:05 AM, Judy Fleener <fleenerj at gmail.com> wrote:

Coming late in the discussion of Mary's assumption, by dear husband, priest
and Fleenerdude smiles and says, Oh, you mean the unwarranted assumption?"

On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 11:53 PM cantor03--- via Magdalen <
magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:

> I am pretty much in the same boat, with heavy stress on the
> AnglocatholicTradition.
> As to Mary, it's no wonder that I have carved wooden images of her in in
> severalsizes in multiple rooms in my home.  This is because I've had a
> number of (to me)mystical experiences involving Mary which are hard to
> forget.
> OTOH, sometimes the catholic emphasis on the saints, particularly Mary,can
> lead to humorous situations such as the one I found myself in abouttwenty
> years ago.  I was cantoring a Mass from the Novena of Saint Ann in thebig
> Basilica of Saint Ann in Scranton.  The Litany of Saint Ann test contained
> something like, "We pray to you good Saint Ann to ask your daughter
> (Mary)to ask her son (Jesus) to ask his Father (God the Father) to hear our
> prayer."
> I was so amused by this circumambulatory text that I began quietly
> giggling.
> 
> 
> David S.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> In a message dated 8/23/2019 5:15:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> simon at kershaw.org.uk writes:
> 
> So I am catholic and I am reformed. I am orthodox and I am Protestant. I
> am liberal and I am conservative.
> Most people would regard me as pretty middle to high Anglican, but I’m
> probably more theologically liberal than most realize (assuming they think
> about it at all, of course!). My scepticism of Marianism and my scepticism
> of the fantasy land of NT apocrypha flow directly from that liberalism.
> 
> 

-- 
Judy Fleener, ObJN,SSH
Western Michigan


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