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- Jesus Christ, the Word Incarnate: Considerations Gathered from the Works of the Angelic Doctor St. Thomas Aquinas, by Roger [Roggiero] Freddi, S.J., translated by, F.J. [Florence J.] Sullivan, S.J. (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1904). With Imprimatur and the superior’s permission. Available at HathiTrust. May be read online, and available in pdf, mobi, epub and other formats, at Internet Archive with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive.
- [Note. The copyright status of the work remains uncertain as the date of the death of Roger / Roggiero Freddi, S.J. remains unknown to us despite a diligent online search, whereas a similar search showed that the translator Florence J. Sullivan, S.J. died on “April 2, 1907” according to the Catholic News Archive. Information on Roggiero Freddi, S.J.’s date of decease would therefore be appreciated.]
See also the related texts listed on the page God and Christ, and on the posts ‘Online ebook: “The Mysteries of the Life of Jesus”, by Dr. Michelle K. Borras‘, ‘Free ebook: The Life of Jesus Christ, by Rev. Walter Elliott‘, ‘Free ebook: “Our Divine Saviour and Other Discourses”, by Bishop J.C. Hedley (10th anniversary post)‘, as well as these related texts:
- “The Christological mystery of the incarnation of Jesus Christ in the writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas”, by Son Van Trinh. S.T.L. Thesis, Boston College, 2020. Available in pdf format at the Boston College Libraries.
- “The Flesh of the Logos: Reflections on Faith and Reason”, by Prof. Bruce D. Marshall, Ph.D., Nova et Vetera, English Edition, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Spring 2018): pp. 587-599. The text is available on this page of Nova et Vetera at the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology.
- The Nine Months: The Life of Our Lord in the Womb, by Henry James Coleridge, S.J. [1822-1893] (London: Burns and Oates,. 1885). Available at Google Books. May be read online, and available in pdf, mobi, epub and other formats, at Internet Archive.
On the observance of the Feast of the Annunciation of the Incarnation of our God and Savior Jesus Christ to the Blessed Virgin Mary Theotokos in the Roman and Revised Roman Rites of the Latin Church. For other texts and ebooks, you may access the List of Free eBooks (Arranged by Title), the List of Free eBooks (Grouped by Subject), the List of Worth-It Catholic Books & eBooks, and the main page of the Catholic eBooks Project. Oremus:
Pour forth, we beseech You, O Lord, Your grace into our hearts, that we, to whom the incarnation of Christ, Your Son, was made known by the message of an angel, may, by His passion and cross, be brought to the glory of the resurrection. (Postcommunio, Feast of the Annunciation, Roman Rite; Collect, 4th Sunday of Advent, Revised Roman Rite)