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The Imitation of Mary
The Imitation of Mary
The Imitation of Mary
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The Imitation of Mary

Written by Thomas a Kempis

Narrated by Arthur Morey

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The Imitation of Mary from Catholic Book Publishing is an excellent companion volume to the beloved and highly esteemed book Imitation of Christ. In this book, culled from the deeply spiritual works of Thomas à Kempis, the reader is treated to beautiful writings about Our Lady set forth in the style of the Imitation of Christ. He offers the reader a splendid way to grow in following Jesus through imitating His Blessed Mother. This book is a profoundly spiritual road map for readers who wish to travel with Mary and Jesus.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 16, 2020
ISBN9781646891191
The Imitation of Mary
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Thomas a Kempis

Thomas à Kempis, (1380 – 1471) was a late medieval German-Dutch monk who wrote The Imitation of Christ, one of the most popular and best known books on devotion. Born in Kempen to a blacksmith father and schoolteacher mother, Thomas attended a Latin school in the Netherlands from the age of 12 to 19. While there he became a member of the spiritual movement Modern Devotion, founded by Geert Groote. In 1406, he entered the monastery of Mount St Agnes in 1406, where he copied the bible four times, wrote four booklets and instructed novices. Thomas More called “The Imitation Of Christ” one of three books everybody ought to own.

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    I found nothing in this book to inspire my faith. I’m fact, I found it insulting to the Holy Scriptures. Mary did not come down from heaven to be Christ’s mother. She was a woman born to human parents. She did not die a virgin. Jesus had brothers and sisters from Mary and Joseph. Jesus taught us to pray to the Father. The scriptures teach us to pray through Christ and the Holy Spirit. I finished the book but found nothing of value, just man’s imaginary additions to the Bible.