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Tis the Month of Mary
Tis The Month of Our Mother, the blessed and beautiful days.
Dear Friends,
Love is come again, in the words of the old French carol, to the sweet spring woods around Littlemore as nature is in a veritable riot of growth.
The warm, sunny afternoons are a reminder to us that May is Our Lady’s month. How fitting that our thoughts turn to Marian devotions. May we recommend a beautiful little book, Pilgrims With Mary, by Father John Maloney, P.P., for its meditations on the Mother of God and the role she plays in our salvation.
Child of Mary, printed in the same format, was written over 100 years ago by the Jesuit Fathers in Ireland and owes its continued existence to their zeal. Few changes have been made except for updating of language and resetting of the type.
Sales of Notate Bene, Latin for “Note Well,” our reproduction of a small book of Eucharistic devotions are going very well. We’ve sold many copies of the original, first published in 1790, which we’ve reproduced on fine paper. And we’ve received many warm reviews from our customers. Catholics are a Eucharistic people. We believe this small booklet is indispensable for those who wish to increase the intensity of their devotion to the Sacrament of Love.
We continue to print Notate Bene on our finest archival paper and hand bind it with Irish Linen Thread. Each cover receives our hand torn label just as early copies. Our printers are adjusted each time a booklet is printed in order to number and to add your name to the frontispiece.
Love and Labor has given the world back this Masterpiece of Prayer. Consider ordering multiple copies for friends and family.
We like to call them “books for the journey” because we feel they are important reading for those who wish to grow deeper in the love of God.
To know God is to love Him. To grow in this knowledge is to love Him better. We invite you to join us on this most exciting journey.
As always, we welcome your comments, suggestions and questions. Just e-mail us! We’d love to hear from you.