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Blessed is the fruit of your womb. |
Luke 1:42 |
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Lady, full and overflowing with grace,
all creation receives new life from your abundance.
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St. Anselm, 12th century
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You are the surpassing joy of Israel. |
Judith 15:9 |
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We owe the Blessed Mary honor,
for she is the mother of our Lord.
He who fails to honor the mother
clearly dishonors the son.
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St. Aelred of Rievaulx, 12th century
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The heavens declare the glory of God. |
Psalm 19:1 |
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You, O Virgin are like a clear and shining sky
in which God has set his tent.
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St. Sophronius, 7th century
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The child to be born will be called holy,
the Son of God. |
Luke 1:35 |
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By decree of God’s providence
the Blessed Virgin was here on earth
the loving mother of the Redeemer,
the noblest of all his companions,
and the humble servant of the Lord.
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Lumen Gentium
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And the virgin's name was Mary. |
Luke 1:27 |
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Mary is the lily in God's garden.
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St. Bridget of Sweden, 14th century
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Hail, full of grace. |
Luke 1:28 |
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Mary is that star
uplifted over the ocean of this world,
shining by her merit and shedding light on us
by her example.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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At the name of Jesus… |
Philippians 2:10 |
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The invocation of the holy names of Jesus and Mary
is a short prayer which is as sweet to the mind,
and as powerful to protect those who use it
against the enemies of their salvation,
as it is easy to remember.
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The Imitation of Christ'; Thomas a Kempis,15th century
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The virgin's name was Mary. |
Luke 1:27 |
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Blessed is the one who loves your sweet name,
O Mother of God.
No one who remembers it has any fears
at the hour of death.
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St. Bonaventure, 13th century
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