In this readable, succinct volume, Keith Fournier portrays the young virgin of Nazareth in a fresh light as an antidote to the spiritual ills of the age. The Prayer of Mary presents humility, simplicity, and selfless love as fitting responses to the loving invitation of God, who visits people in their daily lives and invites them into a relationship with Him.
Keith Fournier is a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church and serves the Melkite Greek (Byzantine) Catholic Church (with approbation). He is a human rights lawyer, author, scholar, broadcaster, activist, ecumenist and academic. He holds a bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Theology (summa cum laude) from Franciscan University of Steubenville, a master's degree in Sacred Theology from the John Paul II Institute of the Lateran University (magna cum laude) and a Juris Doctor from the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Law. He is founder and president of "Common Good," an open movement of Christians building a culture of life, family, freedom, and solidarity with the poor. Fournier has written seven books, numerous booklets, and hundreds of articles on issues related to faith, family, authentic freedom, evangelization, Christian unity and cooperation and the spiritual life. He has been married for thirty years, and he and his wife Laurine have five children and one grandson.
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