Marian Library Studies, published from 1969 to 2014, was a polyglot journal specializing in original research on Christ, Mary, and the Church. It presented a variety of scriptural, systematic, and historical topics, such as the Marian contributions of St. Basil, St. Catherine of Siena, Chaucer, Erasmus, John Henry Newman, Henri de Lubac, and Hans Urs von Balthasar. Some issues focused on a particular theme, such as the Greek homilists of the early Church or medieval Marian miracle stories.
Final Volume: Volume 31 (2013-2014): Mary in the Consecrated Life
Sections:
- The Marian Charism in the Church
- Historical Concretization of the Marian Charism
- The Apostolic Dynamism of the Marian Charism
Front Matter
Articles
Brief Historical Overview of Consecrated Life
M. Jean Frisk
Meaning of Marian Charism in the Church
Francois Rossier
Charism Made Spirituality
Johann G. Roten
Marian Profile of Classical Orders
Vincent Wiseman
The Marian Profile of Congregations Founded in the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century: Re-Receiving Our Marian Charism and Tradition
Thomas A. Thompson
The Role of Mary in the New Ecclesial Communities in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Danielle Peters
Apostolic Boldness and the Apostolic Dynamism of the Marian Charism of the Consecrated Life
Bertrand Buby
Charism as Mission: A Marianist Model of Ecclesiology
Johann G. Roten