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    2016 Bibliography

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    2019 Bibliography

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    Updated with additional entries on Jan. 4, 2021. Note: This unedited version, published early for the benefit of researchers, will be updated following the Marian Library\u27s proofreading process

    2018 Bibliography

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    Annunciation and Contemporary Challenges: The Pandemic and Social Injustices

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    This paper by Father Sebastien B. Abalodo, S.M., represents a portion of the presentation The Annunciation and Contemporary Injustices by Abalodo; Corinne Daprano; and Miranda Cady Hallett

    2017 Bibliography

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    2020 Bibliography

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    2015 Bibliography

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    Mary in Asia and Africa

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    How is Mary received on these two immense continents? The forum attempted to get an initial grasp of what Mary means to the Catholics of Asia and Africa. Well aware of the cultural and religious diversity of both continents, the forum dealt with general characteristics, originality, and the strengths and challenges of Mary\u27s presence and devotion. Meant as a survey, this forum may lead to more specific studies. “We are producing our Marian Forums in order to present fresh research and to stimulate creative energies in the study of the mother of Jesus Christ,” explained Father Johann Roten, S.M., director of research and special projects at IMRI. “We decided on Africa and Asia for the theme because we wanted to move beyond Eurocentrism and open new avenues of study. The great diversity of peoples in Africa and Asia makes these continents ideal for looking at how local culture influences the reception of Mary.” Presentations began via teleconference promptly at 2:30 p.m. Eastern time (United States). After a brief introduction, each presenter gave a 20-minute presentation on his or her topic. The session concluded with an hour of open discussion and final remarks at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time
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