Mary of Nazareth: The Life of Our Lady in Pictures
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Mary of Nazareth: The Life of Our Lady in Pictures

By Fr. Donald Calloway
Product Code: 9781586179984

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This charming book, which is based on the hugely renowned theatrical motion picture, mixes inspirational reflections and comments by the well-known Marian priest Fr. Donald Calloway with more than 65 exquisite images from the film. The compelling tale of the Blessed Virgin Mary's life, from early years to the Resurrection of her son, Jesus Christ, is told through perceptive language and arresting images.

Both audiences and critics highly praised the movie Mary of Nazareth for the beauty of its exquisite imagery. "It seemed to me to be a living, moving Caravaggio painting-with its rich color palette and the subtle interplay of light and shadows." said one film reviewer in praise of the photography. With its numerous beautiful photos, this book successfully conveys the ethereal splendor of the film images.

In this book, Fr. Calloway, a Marian scholar renowned for his ardent devotion to Our Lady and prolific writer on her, offers brief but profound reflections and insights on Mary, her extraordinary life, her close relationship with Jesus Christ, her unique place in the salvation history, and her significance to all Christians.

This book is a beautiful supplement to the popular movie's DVD and a work that will inspire and enlighten all readers about the enigmatic love, faith, and sacrifice of Mary of Nazareth, the woman God chose to be the mother of the Savior of humanity.

"Mary of Nazareth is the woman of a full and total ‘Here I am" to the Divine Will. In her ‘yes', even when faced with the sorrow of the loss of her Son, we find complete and profound beatitude." - Pope Benedict XVI

Hardcover, 125 pages
 
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