The Marian Library Newsletter November 1956

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MARIAN LIBRARY

Volume XU-Number 2

MARIANIST MAGAZINE

November, 1956

F~ATURES

The Marian Library's all-Marian magazine, Thu M•ri•nist, which has had a fifty percent increase in circulation in the last two years, will feature articles by many prominent Catholics in its coming issues. The November number includes contributions l:.y author Lucile Hasley, Washington music critic Paul Hume, David Goldstein, Boston apologist, and Mary Synon, a consultant for the Commission on ,t,merican Citizenship at Catholic University. As the first article in a special ~eries for youth, Father Fred F. Mathues, S.M., treats the topic "Mary and Ste<dy Dating." The December is,ue will contain articles by Rev. ,Bernard LeFrois, S.V.D., president of the Matiological Society of America; .iHelen Walker Homan, prominent Catholic author; and Rev. Richard O'Shaughnessy, S.M., Maryhurst Normal School, Kirkwood, Mo. The final of ten articles in Diana S. Cary's "Madonnas of the Americas" series will also appear ir. December. Mrs. Cary's book, based on the articles written for the M•ri•nist, will be published during the coming year. Father LeFrois, incidentally, is now teaching theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary, Vigan, llocos St r, Philippines. Two special M•ri•nist issues will appear in ea ly 1957. The Sodality will be the subject of the January number, and Mar} and the Family is the topic discussed by six experts in the April issue. Subscription price of the M•ri•nist is two dollars a year.

The MARIAN LIBRARY NEWSLETTER is publiBhf l monthly except July, and September, by the Marian Library, Uniw sity of Dayton, Dayton 9, Ohio. The NEWSLETTER will be .~ent free of charge to anyone requesting it. Augu.~t,


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