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The Lord is with you. |
Luke 1:28 |
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We fly to your patronage O Holy Mother of God,
despise not our prayers but in your mercy,
but hear and and answer them.
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Prayer on Greek Parchment; 3rd century
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The Lord has sent me to
set at liberty whose who are oppressed.
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Luke 4:18 |
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Mary is a loving mother,
breaking the chains of every form of captivity,
that we might enjoy full liberty of body and spirit.
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Roman Liturgy; Our Lady of Ransom
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Blessed are you….
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Luke 1:4 |
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Mary, drawing abundantly from heaven,
has caused sweetness to overflow for us.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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Here is your mother.
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Mary; Luke 1:28 |
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Mary is a Mother, she is never ashamed of us,
she only waits to be able to help her children.
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Pope Francis
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The virgin’s name was Mary. |
Luke 1:27 |
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At the mention of Mary’s name,
sinners obtain grace and pardon.
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St. Peter Canisius, 16th century
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Love the Lord. |
Luke 10:27 |
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The Virgin Mary
is the mother of all who love Christ.
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St. Bernadine of Siena, 15th century
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Mary, you have won God’s favor.
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Luke 1:30 |
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O sinner, be not discouraged,
but have recourse to Mary in all your necessities.
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St. Basil, 4th century
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Here is your mother. |
Jesus; John 19:27 |
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Is Mary not our mother?
She is indeed our mother, for through her
we have been born, not for the world but for God.
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St. Aelred, 12th century
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