The Glories
of Mary book
by
St. Alphonsus Liguori

The Glories of Mary by St. Alphonsus Liguori
(1696-1787) is one of the greatest Catholic books ever written.
The first book (called the "First Part") explains the words of
the Salve Regina (the "Hail Holy Queen"), showing how
God has given Mary to mankind to be the "Gate of Heaven," even
for those who may presently be entrenched in mortal sin. The
second book explains Our Lady's principal feasts - the
Immaculate Conception, Nativity, Purification, Annunciation,
Assumption, etc. - revealing to the reader's mind fresh truths
about these mysteries in her life. The third book explains the
Seven Sorrows of Mary, showing why Our Lady's "martyrdom" was
longer and greater than that of all other martyrs. The fourth
book describes the ten different virtues of Our Lady, and the
fifth book gives dozens of famous prayers, meditations and
devotions to her.
Actually, The Glories of Mary contains even more
than all the above, for St. Alphonsus' books are always packed
with treasures on every page. For example, he also includes here
the theological proofs for the Immaculate Conception,
explanations of the mysterious invocations in the Litany of
Loreto, and a description of Our Lady's death. In all, The
Glories of Mary amounts to nothing less than the greatest
compendium of nearly 18 centuries of Catholic teaching on and
devotion to Our Lady. Easily understood by all, this famous book
is undoubtedly the best composite of teaching about the Blessed
Virgin Mary ever penned and is one that will lead many souls
to a greater love of Jesus through a more intimate knowledge of
Mary and her exalted role in our salvation. 670
pages, 8-1/2"x5-1/2"
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