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Here is your mother.
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Jesus; John 19:27 |
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Here I will show myself as a loving Mother to you
and to all those born in these lands,
and to all those who love me and trust in me,
for I am your loving mother.
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Virgin of Guadalupe; Mexico, 1531
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Blessed is she who believed that the promise
made her by the Lord would be fulfilled. |
Luke 1:45 |
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For every Christian,
Mary is the first one who believed.
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'Redemptoris Mater'
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Who is she that comes forth…. |
Song of Songs 6:10 |
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Mary is a ship of treasures,
bringing to the poor the riches of heaven.
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St. Ephraem, 4th century
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Mary, the mother of Jesus. |
John 2:3 |
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While Mary holds your hand, you cannot fall.
Under her protection you have nothing to fear.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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Do whatever He tells you. |
Mary; John 2:5 |
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Our Mother Mary desires nothing else but our happiness.
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St. John Vianney, 19th century
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Here is your mother. |
Jesus; John 19:27 |
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Let us take refuge under the mantle of Mary.
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St. Alphonse Liguori, 18th century
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Let your mercy come to me. |
Psalm 119:77 |
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Mary is a mother to us, full of mercy.
She keeps us close to Christ
and she faithfully takes the matter of our salvation
into her charge.
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St. Peter Canisius, 16th century
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Here is your mother. |
Jesus; John 19:27 |
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Let us then, whomever we may be,
bless forever the divine goodness
which gave us Mary as our Mother.
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Bl. William Chaminade, 19th century
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