Review: Virgin, Mother, Queen

I read Virgin, Mother, Queen: Encountering Mary in Time and Tradition by Robert L. Fastiggi and Michael O’Neill over the course of many weeks. I could probably read it in a weekend, but I took this book with me to Adoration and read about a chapter a week.

What a beautiful book! I enjoyed reading about approved apparitions of the Blessed Mother, some well-known and several unknown to me. The histories of the apparitions were edifying, but I found real depth in the scriptural and doctrinal analysis that accompanied each of the titles explored.

I looked forward to each new chapter, and found the prayers a perfect end cap to the sections.

I would look forward to a sequel to cover more apparitions!

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