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— From Mr Redmond O'Hanlon Sir, In view of the great
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From Mr Redmond O'Hanlon Sir, In view of the great
Keywords:
Mary, Christianity, Christian Theology, Roman Catholic Mariology, Marian Apparition, Miracles, Paranormal, Mariology, Roman Catholic Dogma, Religion / Belief, Human Interest
Marian Dogmas defined by the Church in recent years and in the light of the approved Marian apparitions of the last few centuries, no Catholic should be unaware that we are now into that stage of the final battle between Mary and Satan foretold to us by revelation (Gen. 3:15).
Faithful Catholics should also realise that attempts to dethrone Mary as ever Virgin and Queen of Heaven will come fast and thick as more and more refuse to honour and exalt Immaculate Mary, Mother of God, by reason of the prerogatives bestowed upon her by God Himself.
Without doubt, I would consider the flippant musings of Quentin de la Bedoyere's Charterhouse Chronicle (April 19) on the subject of the spot
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