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You are beautiful. |
Song of Songs 1:16 |
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It was only fitting that the Virgin
to whose care God the Father
was pleased to confide his only Son
should shine with a dazzling purity
surpassing all but that of God himself.
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St. Anselm, 12th century
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You are the glory of Jerusalem. |
Judith 15:9 |
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Mary, you surpass all the gifts
that God’s magnificence ever bestowed
on any human person.
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St. Sophronius of Jerusalem, 7th century
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You will conceive
and bear a Son. |
Luke 1:31 |
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Cling to his most sweet mother
who carried a Son whom the heavens could not contain;
yet she carried him in the little enclosure of her holy womb
and held him on her virginal lap.
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St. Clare of Assisi, 13th century
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O highly favored. |
Luke1:28 |
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Mary surpasses all creation…
with the splendor and fairness of virtue and grace.
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St. Thomas of Villanova, 16th century
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You are beautiful. |
Song of Songs 4:1 |
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God could have made a greater world,
but he could not have made a mother more perfect
than the Mother of God.
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St. Bonaventure, 13th century
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Full of grace,
the Lord is with you. |
Luke 1:28 |
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By remembering the example of God’s mother,
we are encouraged to lead a life of virtue.
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St. Bede the Venerable, 8th century
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Who is this that looks forth like the dawn,
fair as the moon, bright as the sun... |
Songs of Songs 6:10 |
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Mary does not shine for herself, or from herself,
but she is the reflection of our Redeemer,
and she glorifies him.
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Bl. John Henry Newman, 19th century
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Mary, the mother of Jesus. |
John 2:3 |
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The one who is devout to the Virgin Mother
will certainly never be lost.
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St. Ignatius of Antioch, 1st century
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