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Salve Regina is a profound spiritual guide that intertwines deep meditations on the mysteries of the Rosary with a fervent call for a renewal of faith. Rooted in the rich traditions of the Church, this book reflects on the transformative power of prayer as demonstrated through Marian devotion, urging believers to unite in a global Rosary crusade. Through eloquent reflections on the joyful, sorrowful, and glorious mysteries, the author not only illuminates the life of Christ and Mary but also addresses the challenges facing the Church today. With an inspiring vision of hope and restoration,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Salve Regina is a profound spiritual guide that intertwines deep meditations on the mysteries of the Rosary with a fervent call for a renewal of faith. Rooted in the rich traditions of the Church, this book reflects on the transformative power of prayer as demonstrated through Marian devotion, urging believers to unite in a global Rosary crusade. Through eloquent reflections on the joyful, sorrowful, and glorious mysteries, the author not only illuminates the life of Christ and Mary but also addresses the challenges facing the Church today. With an inspiring vision of hope and restoration, Bishop Athanasius Schneider calls for holy leadership to safeguard and uplift the Faith. This is a spiritual treasure for those seeking deeper devotion and a pathway to grace in troubled times.
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Bishop Schneider and coauthor Aurelio Porfiri encourage the revival of public prayers, such as the Liturgy of the Hours and Eucharistic adoration. He explains how genuflecting, kneeling, and prostrating oneself are all outward signs of reverence that demonstrate this inward action. Our duty, he declares, is to render "perpetual thanksgiving" to God at Mass. Indeed, as he solemnly asserts, "The Mass is the greatest and most important work of the Church."