As we know, the dogma of the Perpetual Virginity of our Blessed
Lady is one of the Four Marian dogmas of the Church, alongside the
Immaculate Conception, the Assumption and the Motherhood of our
Lady. We are grateful to Father Serafino Lanzetta for his
reflections on the dogma of the Perpetual Virginity, and
particularly how the dogma impacts the living out of chastity in
the Sacrament of Marriage, celibacy in the priesthood, and chastity
as lived in Consecrated Life. This timely book reveals a prayerful
spiritual synthesis of Father Serafino's insights and implications
for these states of life flowing from the dogma of Perpetual
virginity. -✠ Stephen Robson, (retired) Bishop of Dunkeld
The work of Fr. Lanzetta on Mary's virginity as the 'form' of
Christianity shows the close relation of this Marian truth to the
Incarnation of Christ and to Christian life. The dogma of the
perpetual virginity of Mary is presented in its Biblical
testimonies, defended against rationalist critiques, and
rediscovered with the help of the Church Fathers. -Fr. Manfred
Hauke, president of the German Society for Mariology, author of
Introduction to Mariology (Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 2021).
Father Serafino's recent study is, indeed, a study, something to be
read, perhaps a few times. It is rich and deep. Like his study
Vatican II, A Pastoral Council, it asks very precise questions
about the language used in the conciliar documents and the
subsequent problems that follow from the lack of the use of more
precise terms. Ultimately, this careful investigation verifies a
beautiful statement that the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council
made: "Mary unites in her person and re-echoes the most important
doctrines of the faith" (LG #65). -Msgr. Arthur B. Calkins, member
of the Mariological Society of America, author of Totus Tuus: Pope
Saint John Paul II's Program of Marian Consecration and Entrustment
(New Bedford, MA: Academy of the Immaculate, 2017)
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