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The Orthodox Veneration Of The Mother Of God St John Maximovitch

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The Orthodox Veneration Of The Mother Of God St John Maximovitch
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Publisher: St. Herman's Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.42 MB
Author: St. John Maximovitch
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Orthodox Veneration Of The Mother Of God St John Maximovitch by St. John Maximovitch instant download after payment.

A right, Orthodox understanding of Mary, the Mother of God, is essential for a right understanding of Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God. When Her image is distorted, the image of Her Son becomes distorted, also. This concise little book is a classic exposition on how the Orthodox Christian Church has venerated the Mother of God throughout the ages, and on the chief errors that have sought to change or undermine this veneration: both ancient heresies and the later deviations of Western Christendom. It clearly tells why the Virgin Mary should truly be called the Mother of God and should be honored by all generations, and why at the same time She cannot be said to have been unable to sin, or considered a co-Redemptress along with Jesus Christ, the only Savior of the world. Written by a miracle-worker of modern times who was in close spiritual contact with the Mother of God—St. John Maximovitch, Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco (1896–1966)—this work was translated by an American convert to the Orthodox Faith who was a beloved disciple of St. John: Hieromonk Seraphim Rose of Platina (1934–1982).

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