Link of the Week: Mary of Nazareth
Mary of Nazareth International Center is part of an evangelization project to publicize the mystery of the Mother of God through technology.
The Association is formed by Catholic laypeople and submitted to the A.O.C.T.S. (Assembly of Catholic Bishops in the Holy Land), who delegated Bishop Marcuzzo, bishop in Nazareth, to accompany the project "Mary of Nazareth".
This associated website was created to provide in-depth texts for the visitors to an International Marian Center or simply those who visit maryofnazareth.com on the Internet.
The website is divided into ten topics compiling different questions: for each one they have done worldwide research asking experts for their help and they have submitted questions to the most apt authors they could find.
Theologians, exegetes, historians, scientists and archaeologists have been asked to offer a synthetic and user-friendly answer, to ensure that the website can become a reference tool at all levels. The most serious topics are treated side by side with less central but more current events, which are of general interest to the public, such as apparitions, miracles, works of art, various scientific perspectives, or the great witnesses.
This site is for everyone and is available in multiple languages.
From Catholic Culture.
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The Association is formed by Catholic laypeople and submitted to the A.O.C.T.S. (Assembly of Catholic Bishops in the Holy Land), who delegated Bishop Marcuzzo, bishop in Nazareth, to accompany the project "Mary of Nazareth".
This associated website was created to provide in-depth texts for the visitors to an International Marian Center or simply those who visit maryofnazareth.com on the Internet.
The website is divided into ten topics compiling different questions: for each one they have done worldwide research asking experts for their help and they have submitted questions to the most apt authors they could find.
Theologians, exegetes, historians, scientists and archaeologists have been asked to offer a synthetic and user-friendly answer, to ensure that the website can become a reference tool at all levels. The most serious topics are treated side by side with less central but more current events, which are of general interest to the public, such as apparitions, miracles, works of art, various scientific perspectives, or the great witnesses.
This site is for everyone and is available in multiple languages.
From Catholic Culture.
This post is from the Holy Comforter Catholic Church eNewsletter which is sent out once a week via email. If you would like to subscribe to the eNewsletter, click here.
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