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Title: Review for Religious
Authors: The Jesuit Fathers
Keywords: St. Joseph’s Titles to Honor, by Aloysius C. Kemper
The Scapular Devotion, by William A. Donaghy
Perfection and the Religious, by Augustine Klaas
Leo I on the Incarnation, by Cyril Vollert
Profession of a Dying Novice, by Adam C. Ellis
Study of the Decalogue, by Gerald Kelly
Issue Date: 15-Mar-1942
Publisher: Kansas: The College Press, 1942.
Citation: Edited by The Jesuit Fathers Saint Mary’s College St. Marys, Kansas
Series/Report no.: Review for Religious;Volume 1. Number 2
Abstract: THERE is no need at the present day to undertake a vindication of the honor paid to St. ‘joseph, foster father of our Lord and most chaste spouse of Mary. Devotion to him has taken so firm a hold on the popular mind, and his cult hag been so repeatedly and unstintingly approved by the Church, that St. Joseph stands next to Mary as the Saint most highly esteemed and honored in the celestial...
URI: http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/587
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