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Our Lady in the Scriptures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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From early childhood the Catholic is taught to realize something of our Lady's place in God's designs, and in course of time comes to learn that he who ‘suffered under Pontius Pilate’ was ‘born of the Virgin Mary'. So much for traditional Catholic teaching.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1954 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

page 248 note 1. cf. the thorough investigation of Tiburtius Gallus, S.J. Interpretatio Mariologico Proto-evangelii Post-tridentina (Rome, 1953).

page 251 note 1. cf. Dum medium silentium tenterent omnia Omnipotens sermo tuus... a regalibus sedibus venit.'

page 251 note 2. Gaude et laetare Virgo Maria gives the Exact force.

page 251 note 3. Non tam alta de se sapiebat III, 30, 1 ad 2.