Pope Leo’s remarks to Polish pilgrims on August 12 raise a question Anglicans have never answered in one voice: how should Christians speak of God, Mary, and history? The issue is not whether God governs the nations. The Prayer Book assumes that he does, and Christians rightly pray for deliverance, justice, and peace. The issue is whether the Church may identify a particular military victory as the result of Marian intervention. This essay argue…
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