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God Alone was the motto and the title of the collected writings of Saint Louis de Montfort, one of the leading figures in the French school of spirituality and Roman Catholic Mariology. Montfort wrote "God Alone" on all his correspondences and at the end of most of his hymns.〔Raja Rao, Joseph The Mystical Experience and Doctrine of St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort Loyola Press, 2005, ISBN 978-88-7839-030-0 pages 141-142〕 The motto "God Alone" appears throughout his writings, almost as a refrain.〔 The motto and the message of the book summed up Montfortian spirituality in the formula "To God Alone, by Christ's Wisdom, in the Spirit, in communion with Mary, for the reign of God." ==The motto== The book title is based on the fact that ''God Alone'' was the motto of Saint Louis de Montfort, and was repeated over 150 time in his writings. Through the influence of the French school of spirituality, and authors such as Henri Boudon, Montfort advocated a withdrawal from the world to seek God Alone.〔 When Pope Pius XII canonized Louis de Montfort on July 27, 1947, he said:
Montfort was influenced by Boudon's book ''Dieu seul: le Saint esclavage de l'admirable Mère de Dieu'', (Only God, the Holy Slavery of the admirable Mother of God) and believed that all consecration, including Consecration to Mary was ultimately to God Alone.〔Joseph Jaja Rao, 2005, ''The Mystical Experience and Doctrine of St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort'' Ignatius Press ISBN 978-88-7839-030-0 pages 324-327〕〔Henri-Marie Boudon, ''Dieu seul: le Saint esclavage de l'admirable Mère de Dieu'', Paris 1674〕〔Louis-Marie Grignion De Montfort ''God alone: the collected writings of St. Louis Mary de Montfort'' 1995 ISBN 0-910984-55-7 page xvi〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「God Alone」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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