Reclaiming the Cyberspace for Mary

Editorial
by Fr. Martin M. Fonte, FI
The cyberspace is becoming a busy communication highway in the modern technology of the internet and wireless communications. Considering all the advantages this means provide to a growing busy men ranging from "Googling" for important facts and information to sending emails in a second across the globe (postmen are getting laid off), it has a lot of disadvantages as well.
Nativity Story: A Catholic Review
The Nativity Story Not on Par with The Passion of Christ
by Fr. Angelo Mary Geiger, FI
On November 27th of 2006, I attended a prescreening of New Line Cinema's The Nativity Story, after having read and participated in several blog discussions concerning the Virgin Birth. Going into the theater, my expectations were low, due to the amount of confusion expressed by Catholics who were discussing a depiction of Mary in the throes of the pain of childbirth.
Magnificat of Mary: Magnificat of the Church
Pope Benedict XVI on Mary
by Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner, FI
The Magnificat, a canticle of loving adoration by One consecrated to the Father and to the Son in soul and in spirit, is also par excellence the canticle of the Church and of every faithful soul who, united with the sacrifice of Christ and praising God with Mary's spirit, brings forth Christ into the world through faith.
The Blessed Virgin Mary: Queen of China

That Our Lady might be truly the "Queen of China" was the express desire of Pope John Paul II. When we examine the vexed history of the evangelization of China, it becomes clear that the more important advances in the Christianization of the nation have been closely linked with the Blessed Virgin.
Timeliness for a Dogma on Mary as Coredemptrix
by Msgr. Arthur B. Calkins, STD
Interview with Msgr. Arthur B. Calkins (Member of the Pontifical International Marian Academy of the Pontifical Roman Theological Academy)




