In faith we love to think of Mary as our Blessed Mother. We see Mary depicted again and again holding the infant Jesus in her arms. The most popular image of Mary in paintings, icons, stained glass, and statuary is her role as the Madonna, the mother of the Word made flesh. The imagination and genius of artists supply us with images of the maternal wonder, innocence, and affection that our faith discerns in this holy Mother of God. But the story of Mary’s relationship with Jesus goes beyond her nurturing him as a child. She also accompanies him throughout his life stages from childhood to the teen years, from young adult to his maturity, from his thirtieth year to his passion and death, and from his resurrection to his ascension. Throughout his life, Mary continues to hold her son in her love and in her outstanding prayer and contemplation. In 42 scriptural reflections, Fr. Alfred McBride invites us to consider Mary as a young wife and new mother who holds her infant, as the Mother of Sorrows who holds her son when he is taken down from the cross, and as a witness to the infant Church when the Holy Spirit descends in the Upper Room at Pentecost.

WRITING AN ASSIGNMENT
CHRISTOINTEGRATION
VISIBLE & VITAL
JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
SHARPEN YOUR COMPETITIVE EDGE
HELP YOUR SELF
SEEKING THE HUMANITY OF GOD
THE MOTHER OF GOD AND HER GLORIOUS FEAST
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
FAMILY AND HUMAN PROCREATION
BACK TO THE HEART
LOVE'S SACRED ORDER
COMMUNICATING A FAITH THAT TRANSFORMS
31CM ST. JOSEPH 883
A VIEW FROM THE STEEPLE: FR. MANTON
18CM PADRE PIO 661
SIGNPOSTS HOW TO BE A CATHOLIC MAN
THE CUBE AND THE CATHEDRAL
THE PROPHECIES OF ST. MALACHY
THE COMPACT HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHUR
JESUS & MARY NOTEBOOK
THE HOUR OF JESUS
ON BECOMING A COUNSELLOR 

