The Mystical City Of God: A Popular Abridgment

The Mystical City Of God: A Popular Abridgment

by Mary of Agreda
The Mystical City Of God: A Popular Abridgment

The Mystical City Of God: A Popular Abridgment

by Mary of Agreda

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Overview

A highly successful abridgment of the monumental 2,676 page, 4 volume life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as seen in mystic vision by Venerable Mary of Agreda (1602-1665). This book overflows with enthralling information about Our Lord and Our Lady, about the creation of the world, the meaning of the Apocalypse, Lucifer's rebellion, the location of hell, the hidden life of Jesus, etc. Reveals that St. Joseph ate meat, but Our Lord and Our Lady seldom did. Makes Christ's hidden life come alive. Acclaimed by the popes, cardinals and theologians—one of the greatest Catholic books ever.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780895550705
Publisher: TAN Books
Publication date: 01/01/2012
Series: Mystical City of God , #1
Edition description: Abridged
Pages: 624
Sales rank: 203,636
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Venerable Mother Mary of Jesus of Agreda, also known as the Blue Nun, was born in 1602 at Agreda, Spain. She possessed a considerable amount of divine knowledge even at a very young age, and consequently was confirmed at just four years old. When she was twenty-five, Mary was instituted as president of a Franciscan nunnery that her mother left behind after the older woman's death. She wrote fourteen books throughout her lifetime, among them the four-volume Mystical City of God, and also served as spiritual advisor to King Philip IV of Spain. It has also been said that her writings were inspirational for Mel Gibson as he produced his film The Passion of the Christ, released in 2004. Mother Mary of Jesus died in 1665 at the age of sixty-three, and was declared venerable by Pope Clement X less than ten years later.
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