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j/•'/(J MARIAN LIBRARY Volume XU-Number 2 November, 1956 MARIANIST MAGAZINE The Marian Library's all-Marian magazine, Thu M•ri•nist, which has had a fifty percent increase in circulation in the last two years, will feature articles by many prominent Catholics in its coming issues. The November number includes contributions l:.y author Lucile Hasley, Washington music critic Paul Hume, David Goldstein, Boston apologist, and Mary Synon, a consultant for the Commission on ,t,merican Citizenship at Catholic University. As the first article in a special for youth, Father Fred F. Mathues, S.M., treats the topic "Mary and Ste<dy Dating." The December is,ue will contain articles by Rev. ,Bernard LeFrois, S.V.D., president of the Matiological Society of America; .iHelen Walker Homan, prominent Catholic author; and Rev. Richard O'Shaughnessy, S.M., Maryhurst Normal School, Kirkwood, Mo. The final of ten articles in Diana S. Cary's "Madonnas of the Americas" series will also appear ir. December. Mrs. Cary's book, based on the articles written for the M•ri•nist, will be published dur- ing the coming year. Father LeFrois, incidentally, is now teaching theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary, Vigan, llocos St r, Philippines. Two special M•ri•nist issues will appear in ea ly 1957. The Sodality will be the subject of the January number, and Mar} and the Family is the topic discussed by six experts in the April issue. Subscription price of the M•ri•nist is two dollars a year. The MARIAN LIBRARY NEWSLETTER is publiBhf l monthly except July, and September, by the Marian Library, Uniw sity of Dayton, Dayton 9, Ohio. The NEWSLETTER will be free of charge to anyone requesting it.
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MARIAN LIBRARY

Volume XU-Number 2 November, 1956

MARIANIST MAGAZINE F~ATURES The Marian Library's all-Marian magazine, Thu M•ri•nist, which has

had a fifty percent increase in circulation in the last two years, will feature articles by many prominent Catholics in its coming issues.

The November number includes contributions l:.y author Lucile Hasley, Washington music critic Paul Hume, David Goldstein, Boston apologist, and Mary Synon, a consultant for the Commission on ,t,merican Citizenship at Catholic University. As the first article in a special ~eries for youth, Father Fred F. Mathues, S.M., treats the topic "Mary and Ste<dy Dating."

The December is,ue will contain articles by Rev. ,Bernard LeFrois, S.V.D., president of the Matiological Society of America; .iHelen Walker Homan, prominent Catholic author; and Rev. Richard O'Shaughnessy, S.M., Maryhurst Normal School, Kirkwood, Mo. The final of ten articles in Diana S. Cary's "Madonnas of the Americas" series will also appear ir. December. Mrs. Cary's book, based on the articles written for the M•ri•nist, will be published dur­ing the coming year. Father LeFrois, incidentally, is now teaching theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary, Vigan, llocos St r, Philippines.

Two special M•ri•nist issues will appear in ea ly 1957. The Sodality will be the subject of the January number, and Mar} and the Family is the topic discussed by six experts in the April issue.

Subscription price of the M•ri•nist is two dollars a year.

The MARIAN LIBRARY NEWSLETTER is publiBhf l monthly except July, Augu.~t, and September, by the Marian Library, Uniw sity of Dayton, Dayton 9, Ohio. The NEWSLETTER will be .~ent free of charge to anyone requesting it.

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STATUES WANTED The Pilgrimage 3ureau, shrine of Our lady of the Cape, Cap de Ia

Madeleine, Canada, has begun a collection of statues of the many Madonnas venerated throughou the world, to be permanently housed in the new Basilica being built at the Cape.

Statues of ten i1 ches high, or less, depicting the Madonnas of some authentic shrine of Cur lady, are especially desired. The director of the shrine realizes that those sending statues are making a sacrifice, but the op­portunity of placing them in a permanent exhibition open to the public more than compensates for the loss.

Those who send statues are asked to pack them carefully, and include all known information about the origin of the Madonna depicted.

Address: The Pilgrimage Bureau Our lady of th~ Cape Cap de Ia Made[leine, Canada

fHE STORY OF KNOCK Alice Curtayne, the Irish writer who is well-known for her bio­

graphical studies, has prepared a pamphlet for the Scapular Press on the apparition of Ovr lady at Knock. Entitled The Story of Knock, it sells for 25¢, and conta ns a beautiful reproduction of Richard King's origi­nal painting of th~ vision which was seen by fifteen people on Au­gust 21, 1879.

MARIAN UNION CATALOG The San Antonio unit of the Catholic library Association has published

a Union Catalog of Muian Books in San Antonio, the fruit of a bibliograph­ical project by the u 1it during the Marian Year. Edited by Brother Paul Novosal, S.M., librari n at St. Mary's University, San Antonio, the booklet contains the Marian h .1ldings of sixteen libraries in the area. Copies may be purchased for 50¢ frcm the Marian Catalog, St. Mary's University, San An-tonio 1, Texas. ,

Other units of the Catholic library Association interested in a similar project might wish tn consult the San Antonio group. A series of union catalogs published in )Ooklet form in various sections of the country would be of considerable as~ stance to students and teachers.

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RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE MARIAN LIBRARY Alianello, Carlo, MARIA I FRATELLI. Firenzc, Vallecchi, 1955. 415p. Attwater, Donald, comp., A DICTIONARY OF MARY. New York, Kenedy, '56. 312p. Bacheca, Michelangelo, IL PRODIGIO MARIANO NELL'ASSEDIO Dl RODI DEL 1480

IN DUE DOCUMENT! PONTIFIC! INEDITI. Assisi, Ed. Porziuncula, 1954. 84p. Baird, Sr. M. Julian, THE COURT OF THE QUEEN. St. Meinrad, Ind., The Grail,

1956. 73p.

Beebe, Catherine, SAINT DOMINIC AND THE ROSARY. New York, Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy, 1956. 188p. (Vision Book, II)

Bertetto, Domenic(), L'IMMACOLATA E SAN GIOVANNI BOSCO. Torino, Soc. Ed. lnternazionale, 1955. vii, 11 7p. (Academia mariani salesiana, 4)

Bivero, Petro, SACRUM ORATORIUM PIARUM IMAGINUM IMMACULATAE MA­RIAE ... Antwerp, Moreti, 1634. 769p.

Borland, Mary Bernice, STAR OF THE SEA; A Marian Year pilgrimage through Europe and the British Isles. Philadelphia, Dorrance, 1956. 190p.

Carol, Juniper B .. , FUNDAMENTALS OF MARIOLOGY. N.Y., Benziger, 1956. 240p. Chagnolleau, J., LOURDES. Paris, B. Arthaud, 1949. 24, 52p. (Aspects de Ia

France, 14) Coathalem, Herv~, LE PARALLlliSME ENTRE LA SAINTE VIERGE ET L'EGLISE .•.

Romae, Universitatis Gregorianae, 1954. viii, 141 p. (Analecta Gregoriani, 7 4) Dayet, Joseph, TOTAL CONSECRATION TO MARY. Bay Shore, N.Y., Montfort Pub­

lications, 1956. 144p. Dickinson, J. C., SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM. New York, Cambridge

University Press, 1956. xiii, 151 p. Diez Lusitano, Philippe, MARIAL DE LA SACRATISSIMA VIRGEN. Barcelona, 1597.

789, 54p. Dorey, Sr. Mary Jean, SHRINES OF OUR LADY. N.Y., Sheed and Ward, 1956, 160p. Hue, Am~d~e, ELEVATIONS SUR LE MYSTERE DE LA MEDAILLE MIRACULEUSE.

Paris, Tequi, 1954. 168p. (Collection "Presence du Catholicisme") Hunerman, G., LE CIEL EST PLUS FORT QUE NOUS. Mulhouse, Ed. Salvator, '56. 229p. Jugie, Martin, ed., THEOPHANES NICAENUS, SERMO IN SANCTISSIMAM DEIPAR­

AM. Romae, Facultas Theologica Pontificii Athenaei Seminarii Romani, 1935. 222p. (Lateranum, 1)

Klimeck, Esmond, A MODERN CRUSADER. London, Blackfriars, 1956. ix, 163p. Laurentin, Ren&, SENS DE LOURDES. Paris, Lethielleux, 1955. 143p. Lynch, E. Kilian, MARY'S GIFT TO CARMEL. Aylesford, Kent, The Friars, 1955. 68p. Marchetti, Gio., OFFICIAL MEMOIRS OF THE JURIDICIAL EXAMINATION OF THE

AUTHENTICITY OF THE MRACULOUS EVENTS WHICH HAPPENED AT ROME

IN THE YEARS 1796-7. London, Keating, 1801. 227p.

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RECENT ADDITIONS (cont'd)

Mary Vincentia, Sr., THEIR QUIET TREAD; growth and spirit of the congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame through its first 100 years, 1850-1950. Mil­waukee, Bruce, 1955. xvii, 555p. (Cath­olic life Publications)

Maynard, Theodore, THE FIFTEEN MYS­TERIES. Paterson, N. J., St. Anthony Guild Press, 1956. 72p.

Meo, Salvatore M., IMMACULATA CON­CEZIONE ED ASSUNZIONE DELLA VER­GINE NELLA DOTTRINA DEL P.M. CE­SARIO M. SHGU.ANIN, O.S.M. Roma, Ed. Marianum, 1955. 91 p. (Scripta. Professorum, 4)

Neubert, Emil, UNE AME MARIALE VIC­TIME: Soeur Marie Reine de Jesus, F.M.I. Paris, Alsatia, 1956. 174p.

Polloi, Ch., A RETREAT WITH OUR LADY; a study in the theological and cardinal virtues. Westminster, Md., Newman, 1956. 169p.

Ramon Lull, LIBRO DE STA. MARIA. Mal­lorca, Ignacio Frau, 1755. 374p.

Roschini, Gabriele M., LA BIBLIOTECA MARIANA PIO XII. Roma, Curia Gen­eralizia Servi di Maria, 1956. 47p.

Roschini, Gabriele M., DUNS SCOTO E l'IMMACOLA T A. Rom a, Ed. Marianum, 1955. (Scripta Professorum, 6)

Rossi, Alessio M., LA "LEGENDA DE 0-RIGINE ORDINIS SERVORUM VIRGIN­IS MARIAE". Roma, Tip. Artistica, 1951 159p.

Schafer, Odulfus, ed., BfBLIOGRAPHIA DE VITA, OPERIBUS, ET DOCTRINA IOHANNIS DUNS SCOTI ... Romae,

Orbis Catholicus, 1955. xxiv, 223p. Spicht, Jojeph, PRil:RES MARIALES. Par­

is, les Editions Ouvri~res, 1956. 140p. (Collection "La Pri~re des Hommes")

Thomas 'a Kempis, IN PRAISE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. Milwaukee, Bruce, 1956. 52p.

Walsh, Michael, THE APPARITION AT KNOCK. Naas, Ireland, leinster leader, Ltd., 1955. 136p.

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