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God who is mighty,
has done great things for me. |
Mary; Luke 1:49 |
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God excepted,
the Blessed Virgin Mary is higher than all.
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St. Andrew of Crete, 8th century
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All my being bless God's holy name. |
Psalm 103:1 |
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Mary is a boundless ocean, an unfathomable sea,
a profound abyss of grace.
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St. Sophronius of Jerusalem, 7th century
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You are all beautiful. |
Song of Songs 1:16 |
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After Almighty God,
Mary is the most perfect of creatures.
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St. Pio of Pietrelcina, 20th century
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The flowers appear on the earth. |
Song of Songs 2:12 |
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Sweet as the buds of spring,
Mary's Son opened Paradise
from the cloister of her womb.
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St. Hildegard of Bingen, 12th century
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I am the handmaid of the Lord. |
Mary; Luke: 1:38 |
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Mary was humble because she was full of God.
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St. Teresa of Calcutta, 20th century
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Be it done to me according to your word. |
Mary; Luke 1:38 |
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Let us live as the Blessed Virgin lived,
loving God only.
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St. John Vianney, 19th century
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O Lord, lead me on a level path. |
Psalm 27:11 |
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You who feel far away,
dragged down by the waves of this world,
look to the Star and call upon Mary.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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Hail, full of grace,
the Lord is with you. |
Luke 1:28 |
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O Virgin Mother, God came forth from you,
winning joy for all and bestowing God’s light on all.
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St. Sophronius of Jerusalem, 7th century
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