ESBVM

The Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary


  • The Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ESBVM) exists to advance the study at various levels of the place of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Church, under Christ and of related theological questions; and in the light of such study to promote ecumenical devotion. Its aim is to show that, in the Blessed Virgin Mary, Christians of many traditions may find a focus in their search for unity.
    Prayer for the Society God our Father, through the Blessed Virgin Mary you gave your Son to be our Redeemer; send your blessing on the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary; so that strengthened by your grace, enlivended by by your Spirit, and renewed in the One whom Mary bore, your Church may grow in the unity You desire. We ask this through Jesus Christ your Son, our Lord.
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  • Contacts

    General enquiries (UK & international)
    Fr Bill, OSM
    Hon General Secretary

    General enquiries (USA)
    Dr Virginia Kimball, Chapter President

    Membership (UK & international)

    Publications

    Newsletter

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    ESBVM is registered in the UK as a charity. No. 282748

Mary in the Reception History of the Book of Revelation

Posted by esbvm on 15th August 2009

ESBVM has published its latest pamphlet: Mary in the Reception History of the Book of Revelation by Ian Boxall, lecturer in the New Testament at St Stephen’s House, Oxford and author of Revelation and Insight: An Introduction to the Apocalypse.

It was given as a paper to the Oxford Branch of ESBVM earlier in the year.

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Beginning with Agnes Smith: the Reformed and Mary

Posted by esbvm on 30th November 2008

ESBVM has published its latest pamphlet: Beginning with Agnes Smith: the Reformed and Mary by the Rev’d Dr David Cornick, General Secretary of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.

It is the text of Dr Cornick’s talk given earlier this year at the ESBVM Conference at Aylesford Priory.

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