Memoirs of a Navy Brat By: Mary M. Speth For Mary M. Speth, putting her words into print, describing her life as a child, was necessary. With each written chapter of her life, she sees an opportunity to reach out to another individual with similar experiences, whether good or bad. Memoirs of a Navy Brat will inspire them to take charge of their own life. Memories do not define who you are or want to be. You can achieve your goals with personal strength in all your endeavors.
The life story of a woman who refused to accept life in one of the traditional roles assigned to Black women profiles her background on a poor North Carolina farm and chronicles her road to success
O’Neill’s Original Grace provides a fresh analysis of biblical texts and explores the rich tradition and development of Marian devotion, liturgical prayer, artwork, and dogma. It invites the reader to discover how our capacity for biblical and theological understanding matures over time, correcting our perception of Mary, the second Eve and the mother of Jesus the Christ, and of the place and role of women in church and society. This exhilarating book reveals the benefit that courageous questioning can bring to the church’s self-understanding and to the vital relationships between women and men. In it we gently discover that a wise and good God is our Creator, affirming us in our gendered humanity, still slowly teaching us what went on in Eden, in Nazareth, and on Calvary.
Who is the real Mary, the Mother of Jesus? What role does she play in our lives? The Catholic Companion to Mary is an attempt to bring Mary to Life as a flesh-and-blood human being, using what research, theological study, and the experience of million of Catholics have revealed about her. These pages are meant to act as a lens to bring Mary into greater focus, so that ultimately readers may be drawn to a stronger relationship with the Blessed Virgin.
The first volume of her autobiography in which Mary Scott describes her life as a distinguished journalist, including her time as women's editor in The Guardian, 1957-72.
This extraordinary and enlightening book contains a series of 'talks' given by Mary, Mother of Jesus, to Annie Kirkwood between 1987 and 1991. Mary's eloquent, powerful and sometimes disturbing message predicts events that have begun to transform the earth and seeks to convince people to focus on their spiritual lives through prayer and meditation.
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