The Mother of God
By M. M. Philipon, O.P.
“Behold thy mother. Behold thy son.” These words from Christ on the Cross provide the key to the mystery of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Everything in and about Mary, as M. M. Philipon, O.P., declares, flows from her divine motherhood, whether by way of preparation, association, or consequence. In this succinct and well-documented compendium, Philipon follows the revelation of the Marian mystery in Sacred Scripture and its providential development in salvation history, and surveys the extensive train of graces and privileges surrounding the divine motherhood and its supporting documentation from the Fathers, saints, and popes. The end result is proper instruction for both head and heart to embrace a filial veneration of the one who is the Mother of God and Mother of mankind.
The focal point of all the privileges and pre-eminence of Mary, the center from which radiate all her other glories, is her divine motherhood. (M. M. Philipon, O.P.)
In the words of Pope Leo XIII, “Even as no one can come to the Father, the Most High, except through the Son, so one can scarcely come to Christ except through His Mother.” With sound theology and earnest style, M. M. Philipon’s The Mother of God shows the way toward appreciation of Mary as a necessity of the Christian life.
M. M. Philipon, O.P. (1898–1972) was a French Dominican priest, theologian, and author. Along with The Mother of God, his works in English include The Spiritual Doctrine of Sister Elizabeth of the Trinity (1947); The Eternal Purpose (1952); The Sacraments in the Christian Life (1954); and The Spiritual Doctrine of Dom Marmion (1956).
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Paperback: 180pp.
ISBN: 978-1685953669