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Blessed is the fruit of your womb. |
Luke 1:42 |
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Turn your eyes of mercy toward us,
and after this, our exile,
show to us the blessed fruit of your womb, Jesus.
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'Salve Regina'
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How is it that
the Mother of my Lord should come to me. |
Luke 1:43 |
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Mary is with us, among us.
She protects and helps us.
She leads us along the sure road.
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St. John XXIII, 20th century
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Hail, full of grace. |
Luke 1:28 |
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As by Mary,
heavenly peace was given to the world,
so by her are sinners still reconciled to God.
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St. Epiphanius, 4th century
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You are beautiful, truly lovely. |
Song of Songs 1:16 |
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Mary is most beautiful
because she most perfectly reflects the goodness of God.
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St. Teresa of Calcutta, 20th century
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Hail, full of grace. |
Luke 1:28 |
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As by Mary, heavenly peace was given to the world,
so by her, are sinners reconciled to God.
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St. Epiphanius, 4th century
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Continue in prayer. |
Colossians 4:2 |
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Together let us pray to the Virgin Mary
that she helps us ... to walk in faith and charity,
ever trusting in the Lord's mercy.
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Pope Francis
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God raises the lowly. |
Mary; Luke 1:52 |
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From Mary we learned to trust
even when all hope seems gone.
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St. Pio of Pietrelcina, 20th century
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Here is your mother. |
Jesus; John 19:27 |
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We entrust ourselves to Mary
because she dries our tears with compassion;
and with kindness, comforts our hearts.
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St. Luigi Guanella, 20th century
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