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The Lady of Angels and Her City

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"The Lady of the Angels and Her City "recounts Wendy Wright's visitations to her hometown's many Marian churches and shrines. But it is much more than a personal pilgrimage narrative. It offers important glimpses into the history of Los Angeles Catholicism, American Catholic culture, and Mary's place in Catholic theology and tradition. It peeks into the heroic labors of the religious orders that went on mission there and the waves of immigrants who have arrived on American shores. With Wright, readers will consider: the relationship between vivid devotional faith and our common worship the possibility of relating to a Mary who is the apocalyptic Virgin of Fatima and yet also always our sister" the unheard and undervalued voices of those who, across the theological and cultural spectrum, find in Mary a companion, an advocate, and a deeply consoling presence

Readers who know the geography of Los Angeles Catholicism will surely enjoy Wright's reflection on familiar places. But there is much here that will fascinate anyone interested in either the history of Christianity in America or devotion to Mary by those who love her today.

"Wendy M. Wright is professor of theology at Creighton University. She is the author of many books, including "The Essential Spirituality Handbook; Heart Speaks to Heart: The Salesian Tradition"; and "Sacred Heart: Gateway to God.

Click here to view the schedule for Wendy Wright's book tour"


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LADY OF ANGELS & HER CITY

Format: Paperback
Pages: 247
Product Weight: 1.40 lbs
Author: Wright, Wendy M.
Foreword by: Mahony, Roger
Publication Date: 2013-02-01
Language: English
Publisher: LITURGICAL PR
Dewey Decimal Classification: B
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9780814634707