One of the great sources of Marian devotional works from the Medieval Period is the Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary attributed to the Roman Catholic Saint Bonaventure of the 13th century CE. Several translations of this group of 150 small psalms to Mary are on the internet. Check out this link http://www.franciscan-sfo.org/ap/bona/PSALTER.htm to see [...]
Archive for the ‘Mary’ Category
I am reopening this blog. Given my past record I seriously doubt that I will compose more than a few posts a month but we will see. To start this off, I will note the obvious. The blog again has a new name “Isis, Mary, and the Goddesses” which I hope reflects more accurately where [...]
I am attempting to keep to a commitment to post a message here at least once a week. Unfortunately due to some very problematic issues in connection with some other groups I have kept me occupied. Therefore I really do not have any particularly new thoughts to contribute now. However sometimes I do run into poems or [...]
What has the Christian Mary to do with Isis, or to reverse it what has Isis, the Pagan Goddess, to do with Mary? Christians who believe that all the expressions of hatred and contempt for Paganism found in the Bible are the “Word” of God will of course answer “None at all!” Many Pagans will [...]
I am going to shift gears here and hopefully eliminate some confusion. Any one who has read all the messages posted within this blog will note that subject of the blog initially was focused on the Virgin Mary, who functions as the “feminine divine” within the Christian history. The blog was named “All things Mary” to reflect that interest. [...]
I going to post this from both Sarah Morrigan’s Oregon Collyridian blog and the Mother God blog. I think that it is excellent. Glenn Why Mary? January 5, 2009 Filed under: By Sarah Morrigan, Collyridian the@logy — thelittleprincessofiris @ 11:22 pm Tags: Mariology, Virgin Mary, Collyridianism, Philomarianites Sometimes I get a question from people, like this: [...]
I have recently discovered the blog site of the Collyridian Episcopate of Saint Bridget of Portland, Oregon. For those who do not know, the Collyridians were a Christian group which were defined as heretical by the orthodox Christian writer Epiphanius in the 4th Century CE. To cite the blog site: Who are the Collyridians? By [...]