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Monday, August 14, 2023

The Coming Age, Issue 20

 The Coming Age, Issue 20

Of historical interest to Filianists, Deanists, and Madrians: The Coming Age, A Madrian Review of Religion, Life, and Culture, Issue 20.
 

I'm sharing this booklet, which is part of the body of work of Lux Madriana in my belief that it is allowable per the statement below by R.J. MoChridhe, archivist and editor of the Eastminster Library in this or similar form in each volume of the same.

"All texts, save those attributed to Madria Olga Lotar, are copyright Lux Madriana (1976–89). These are presently ‘orphan copyrights’, as Lux Madriana dissolved c. 1989 and it is no longer possible to identify a legal heir to its intellectual property. This material is reprinted in this volume in the editor’s sincere belief that this is consistent with the expressed desires of Lux Madriana to disseminate its work as widely as possible at minimum cost, and it has been carried out with the blessing of such former members of that order and personal acquaintances of former members as the editor has been able to locate.

Efforts to contact the presumed heir of Madria Olga Lotar, Mr. Roger Alderman, have been unsuccessful. Her works have likewise been reproduced in consultation with her surviving students, in the shared belief that such publication would be consonant with her wishes."

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Monday, August 7, 2023

The Coming Age, Issue 19

 The Coming Age, Issue 19

Of historical interest to Filianists, Deanists, and Madrians: The Coming Age, A Madrian Review of Religion, Life, and Culture, Issue 19.
 

I'm sharing this booklet, which is part of the body of work of Lux Madriana in my belief that it is allowable per the statement below by R.J. MoChridhe, archivist and editor of the Eastminster Library in this or similar form in each volume of the same.

"All texts, save those attributed to Madria Olga Lotar, are copyright Lux Madriana (1976–89). These are presently ‘orphan copyrights’, as Lux Madriana dissolved c. 1989 and it is no longer possible to identify a legal heir to its intellectual property. This material is reprinted in this volume in the editor’s sincere belief that this is consistent with the expressed desires of Lux Madriana to disseminate its work as widely as possible at minimum cost, and it has been carried out with the blessing of such former members of that order and personal acquaintances of former members as the editor has been able to locate.

Efforts to contact the presumed heir of Madria Olga Lotar, Mr. Roger Alderman, have been unsuccessful. Her works have likewise been reproduced in consultation with her surviving students, in the shared belief that such publication would be consonant with her wishes."

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Monday, July 31, 2023

The Coming Age, Issue 18

 The Coming Age, Issue 18

Of historical interest to Filianists, Deanists, and Madrians: The Coming Age, A Madrian Review of Religion, Life, and Culture, Issue 18.
 

I'm sharing this booklet, which is part of the body of work of Lux Madriana, in my belief that it is allowable per the statement below by R.J. MoChridhe, archivist and editor of the Eastminster Library, in this or similar form in each volume of the same.

"All texts, save those attributed to Madria Olga Lotar, are copyright Lux Madriana (1976–89). These are presently ‘orphan copyrights’, as Lux Madriana dissolved c. 1989 and it is no longer possible to identify a legal heir to its intellectual property. This material is reprinted in this volume in the editor’s sincere belief that this is consistent with the expressed desires of Lux Madriana to disseminate its work as widely as possible at minimum cost, and it has been carried out with the blessing of such former members of that order and personal acquaintances of former members as the editor has been able to locate.

Efforts to contact the presumed heir of Madria Olga Lotar, Mr. Roger Alderman, have been unsuccessful. Her works have likewise been reproduced in consultation with her surviving students, in the shared belief that such publication would be consonant with her wishes."

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Monday, July 24, 2023

The Coming Age, Issue 17

 The Coming Age, Issue 17

Of historical interest to Filianists, Deanists, and Madrians: The Coming Age, A Madrian Review of Religion, Life, and Culture, Issue 17.
 

I'm sharing this booklet, which is part of the body of work of Lux Madriana, in my belief that it is allowable per the statement below by R.J. MoChridhe, archivist and editor of the Eastminster Library, in this or similar form in each volume of the same.

"All texts, save those attributed to Madria Olga Lotar, are copyright Lux Madriana (1976–89). These are presently ‘orphan copyrights’, as Lux Madriana dissolved c. 1989 and it is no longer possible to identify a legal heir to its intellectual property. This material is reprinted in this volume in the editor’s sincere belief that this is consistent with the expressed desires of Lux Madriana to disseminate its work as widely as possible at minimum cost, and it has been carried out with the blessing of such former members of that order and personal acquaintances of former members as the editor has been able to locate.

Efforts to contact the presumed heir of Madria Olga Lotar, Mr. Roger Alderman, have been unsuccessful. Her works have likewise been reproduced in consultation with her surviving students, in the shared belief that such publication would be consonant with her wishes."

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Monday, July 17, 2023

The Coming Age, Issue 16

 The Coming Age, Issue 16

Of historical interest to Filianists, Deanists, and Madrians: The Coming Age, A Madrian Review of Religion, Life, and Culture, Issue 16.
 

I'm sharing this booklet, which is part of the body of work of Lux Madriana, in my belief that it is allowable per the statement below by R.J. MoChridhe, archivist and editor of the Eastminster Library, in this or similar form in each volume of the same.

"All texts, save those attributed to Madria Olga Lotar, are copyright Lux Madriana (1976–89). These are presently ‘orphan copyrights’, as Lux Madriana dissolved c. 1989 and it is no longer possible to identify a legal heir to its intellectual property. This material is reprinted in this volume in the editor’s sincere belief that this is consistent with the expressed desires of Lux Madriana to disseminate its work as widely as possible at minimum cost, and it has been carried out with the blessing of such former members of that order and personal acquaintances of former members as the editor has been able to locate.

Efforts to contact the presumed heir of Madria Olga Lotar, Mr. Roger Alderman, have been unsuccessful. Her works have likewise been reproduced in consultation with her surviving students, in the shared belief that such publication would be consonant with her wishes."

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Monday, July 10, 2023

The Coming Age, Issue 15

 The Coming Age, Issue 15

Of historical interest to Filianists, Deanists, and Madrians: The Coming Age, A Madrian Review of Religion, Life, and Culture, Issue 15.
 

I'm sharing this booklet, which is part of the body of work of Lux Madriana, in my belief that it is allowable per the statement below by R.J. MoChridhe, archivist and editor of the Eastminster Library, in this or similar form in each volume of the same.

"All texts, save those attributed to Madria Olga Lotar, are copyright Lux Madriana (1976–89). These are presently ‘orphan copyrights’, as Lux Madriana dissolved c. 1989 and it is no longer possible to identify a legal heir to its intellectual property. This material is reprinted in this volume in the editor’s sincere belief that this is consistent with the expressed desires of Lux Madriana to disseminate its work as widely as possible at minimum cost, and it has been carried out with the blessing of such former members of that order and personal acquaintances of former members as the editor has been able to locate.

Efforts to contact the presumed heir of Madria Olga Lotar, Mr. Roger Alderman, have been unsuccessful. Her works have likewise been reproduced in consultation with her surviving students, in the shared belief that such publication would be consonant with her wishes."

Click on the small arrow in the right corner to download.

Monday, July 3, 2023

The Coming Age, Issue 14

 The Coming Age, Issue 14

Of historical interest to Filianists, Deanists, and Madrians: The Coming Age, A Madrian Review of Religion, Life, and Culture, Issue 14.
 

I'm sharing this booklet, which is part of the body of work of Lux Madriana, in my belief that it is allowable per the statement below by R.J. MoChridhe, archivist and editor of the Eastminster Library, in this or similar form in each volume of the same.

"All texts, save those attributed to Madria Olga Lotar, are copyright Lux Madriana (1976–89). These are presently ‘orphan copyrights’, as Lux Madriana dissolved c. 1989 and it is no longer possible to identify a legal heir to its intellectual property. This material is reprinted in this volume in the editor’s sincere belief that this is consistent with the expressed desires of Lux Madriana to disseminate its work as widely as possible at minimum cost, and it has been carried out with the blessing of such former members of that order and personal acquaintances of former members as the editor has been able to locate.

Efforts to contact the presumed heir of Madria Olga Lotar, Mr. Roger Alderman, have been unsuccessful. Her works have likewise been reproduced in consultation with her surviving students, in the shared belief that such publication would be consonant with her wishes."

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Blessed Honoring Day of Sancta Rosa Lucia and Our Lady of Lourdes and Some Rosary Resources

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