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Meet Christina Aguilera through a thorough and honest portrayal of
her life and career and the things that have influenced both.
Christina Aguilera appeared on Star Search when she was eight years
old and hasn't stopped performing since. Christina Aguilera: A
Biography traces the life and career of this exceptional performer,
looking also at the historical, political, and philosophical
influences that have affected and motivated her. Readers will learn
about the little girl who used music to drown the horrors of
domestic abuse, about the young television star who wowed audiences
with a voice that spanned four octaves, and, of course, about the
wildly successful artist of today. Offering a complete and balanced
portrayal, the book begins with Aguilera's childhood and ends with
her current activities. It discusses early influences on her music,
her father's role in fostering her interests, her evolution from
squeaky-clean singer to sexy siren, and her maturation as a
performer. In addition, readers will learn about her many awards
and accomplishments, her generosity, and the importance of Latin
culture to her work.
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Mary Ann Donovan
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In her lifetime, Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth, took many
journeys. Between her first journey to Jerusalem for her
Presentation when she was four years old, and her last journey to
Jerusalem a year and a half before her death, Mary traveled
throughout the Holy Land and into Egypt. Following in the footsteps
of her son, she witnessed his ministry as he taught and healed.
When he was condemned to death, she followed him to the foot of the
cross. In The Journeys of Mary Part III, the story that is told in
Part I and continued in Part II are brought to conclusion. In The
Journeys of Mary Part I, St. John, in order to protect Mary from
persecution, leaves with Leah, her maidservant, and Mary for
Ephesus. On that journey, Mary recalls her early life which
included trips to Jutta, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Egypt, and finally
Nazareth. In Part II, Mary is living in Ephesus. Mary Magdalene
comes for a visit and helps Mary to create a Way of the Cross.
Along with St. John, the women journey back in time and recall the
agonizing passion her son suffered for the salvation of all. In
Part III, Mary returns to Jerusalem with John to join the gathering
of the Apostles to discuss the problems facing the Christian
communities as the message of Jesus spreads throughout the known
world. As she journeys to Jerusalem, Mary remembers the events that
occurred during the three years of the ministry of Jesus. In
Jerusalem, as she walks the Via Dolorosa, she relives his death on
the cross and his Resurrection. After a final trip to Jerusalem
with St. John shortly before her death, Mary returns to Ephesus.
With her Assumption of body and soul into Heaven, Mary's earthly
journeys end. The Journeys of Mary is the story of both the
interior journey Mary takes as the mother of Jesus of Nazareth, and
the exterior journeys she takes as she lives out a life fulfilling
the will of God.
At age four, Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth, made her first
journey. Mary traveled with her family to Jerusalem for her
Presentation to the Temple. Some of the other journeys taken during
her lifetime included trips to Jutta, Bethlehem, Matarea, and
Heliopolis, as well as many other trips to Jerusalem. When her son
Jesus began his public ministry, Mary moved from Nazareth to
Capharnaum. With her friends, the Holy Women, she followed Jesus as
he traveled around Galilee and throughout the Holy Land.
Ultimately, Mary followed Jesus to the foot of the cross. To
protect Mary from the persecutions that followed the death and
Resurrection of her son, St. John the Evangelist took Mary with him
to Ephesus, Turkey to live. Mary journeyed to Jerusalem and back to
Ephesus before ending her earthly life in Ephesus. The Journeys of
Mary is the story of Mary's life and the life, Passion, and death
of her son. In Part II of the trilogy, Mary arrives in Ephesus and
establishes her home there. With the help of St. John and Mary
Magdalene who comes to visit, Mary creates a "Way of the Cross" as
a reminder of the suffering her son endured. As she walks the path,
Mary recalls the capture, trials, and judgment of Jesus, as well as
the details of his Crucifixion. Other events that occur as part of
her life in Ephesus trigger memories of her earlier life in
Nazareth and Capharnaum. The Journeys of Mary is the story of both
the interior journey Mary takes as the mother of Jesus and the
exterior journeys she takes as she lives out her life fulfilling
the will of God.
At age four, Mary, the mother of Jesus of Nazareth, made her first
journey. Accompanied by her mother Anne, her father Joachim, her
sister Mary Heli, and her niece Mary Cleophas, Mary went to
Jerusalem for her Presentation to the Temple. Some of the other
journeys that folowed included trips to Sephoris, Bethlehem,
Matarea, and Heiropolis as well as many other trips to Jerusalem.
When her son, Jesus, began his public ministry, Mary moved from
Nazareth to Capharnaum. With her friends, the Holy Women, she
followed Jesus as he travelled around Galilee and throughout the
Holy Land. Ultimately, Mary followed Jesus to Golgotha and the foot
of the cross. After the Crucifixion and Ascension, Mary relocated
to Ephesus, Turkey. She travelled to Jerusalem and back again to
Ephesus before ending her earthly life there. The Journeys of Mary
is the story of Mary's life and the life, Passion, and death of her
son. In Part I of a trilogy, Mary leaves for Ephesus. As she
travels with St. John the Evangelist and her maidservant Leah, Mary
reflects on her early life and the journeys she took with her
husband, St. Joseph. With him as her escort, Mary travelled to
visit her cousin Elizabeth in the hill country around Sephoris. As
the wife of Joseph, she travelled to Bethlehem where her son was
born. When the life of Jesus is threatened, Joseph takes Mary and
the child to Egypt where they lived for many years until their
return to Nazareth. The Journeys of Mary is the story of both the
interior journey that Mary takes as the mother of Jesus and the
exterior journeys she takes as she lives out her life fulfilling
the will of God.
"On November 27, 1830, Catherine Laboure, a Sister of Charity, saw
a remarkable vision of the Blessed Mother. 'She was of medium
height and her dress was all white, the whiteness of dawn. A white
veil covered her head and fell on either side to her feet. Her face
was so beautiful that it seems to me impossible to express her
beauty. Her feet rested on a globe.There was also a serpent, green
in color with yellow spots.'" Thus, begins one of the stories
retold in the book, The Visits of a Very Special Lady. From her
first visit to her cousin Elizabeth recorded in the Gospel of Luke
to the present day, the Blessed Virgin Mary has been reaching out
to those who need her help. Throughout the ages there have been
many accounts of Marian apparitions. This book focuses on the major
visions that occurred in Mexico City, Paris, Lourdes, Knock,
Fatima, and Medjugorje. These six places have become popular
destinations for pilgrims from all over the world. Miraculous
healings have been documented at these sites. But what really
happened there? The stories behind these apparitions and the people
who witnessed them have been passed down through the years. On the
pages of this book, the accounts of the events are retold in simple
language, in many cases in the words of the visionaries themselves,
making the stories appealing to people of all ages. In each of
these apparitions or visits, a message or messages were given to
those who witnessed the vision. The predictions, the words of
warning and admonition, the deeper meanings behind the messages,
and the directives given to the visionaries so that they may be
spread to the entire world are explored in The Visits of a Very
Special Lady.
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