John 2:1-5: Catholic Devotion to Mary in a Nutshell

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John 2:1-5: Catholic Devotion to Mary in a Nutshell
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One commonly known and beloved Gospel story is the Wedding Feast of Cana (John 2:1-5). What is commonly unknown, however, is the depth and richness of this passage on various levels. In fact, we learn not only something about Christ and something about ourselves in this passage, but also the whole of Catholic devotion to Mary.

Resources:

  1. Online Audio:  hour-long talk of Scott Hahn on Mary in the Bible
  2. Online:  Article by Dr. Taylor Marshall discussing Mary’s mediation at the Wedding Feast at Cana
  3. Online:  Excellent brief online “lesson” about Mary and the Wedding Feast at Cana from the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology

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