Sing of Mary : giving voice to Marian theology and devotion
(2014)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Liturgical Press, 2014
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780814682937 (electronic bk.) MWT11536386, 0814682936 (electronic bk.) 11536386
LANGUAGE
English
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Throughout the history of Christianity, Mary has been a beacon of hope to many who look to her. While Christians have always prayed to Mary, they have also sung to her in times of joy and sorrow. Sing of Mary analyzes Marian hymnody throughout Christianity-and particularly in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States from 1854 to today-focusing not only on the texts and music but also on the contexts out of which these hymns came. By using a holistic methodology-drawing from anthropology, history, liturgy, musicology, psychology, sociology, and theology-this study takes an interdisciplinary approach toward studying Marian theology and devotion through the lens of hymnody. This volume, accessible to both laypeople and academics, provides readers with a clear and full understanding of Marian hymnody by looking at many examples throughout the history of Christianity up through the present, thus shedding light on the history of Marian devotion and theology. The work concludes by providing hope for the future of Marian congregational song, particularly by exploring how the Magnificat can help Marian congregational song be meaningful to a wide range of Christians

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