Maiden, Mother and Queen: Mary in the Anglican tradition

by Roger Greenacre

Colin Podmore (Editor) and Martin Warner (Foreword)

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The subject of this book by one of the Church of England's most respected Anglo-Catholic priests could hardly be more central. The rekindling of devotion to Mary has been one of the many gifts of the Catholic movement to the Church of England, and there are few better exponents of it than Roger Greenacre. He was keen to foster a greater appreciation of Mary among Anglicans, as part of a renewed emphasis on the Church of England's catholic identity and relationship with the wider Church.

He traces the way that Mary has been perceived throughout Anglican history, from patterns of Marian devotion in the Middle Ages to her portrayal in today's liturgical texts, and examines her role in ecumenical dialogue. In a selection of homilies he presents Mary to an Anglican and ecumenical audience. The book opens with a biographical account of Roger Greenacre's life and work by his literary executor, Colin Podmore.
  • ISBN10 1848252781
  • ISBN13 9781848252783
  • Publish Date 25 January 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Canterbury Press Norwich
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 224
  • Language English