Lavang (Vietnam, 1798) Mary in the Temple (II) Eighty-two young girls were weaving the veil of the Temple Rabbinical literature confirms that many young girls lived in the Temple and wove the veil. The Jerusalem [...] twenty-four threads. The length was of forty cubits and the width of twenty cubits. Eighty-two young girls wove it. Two veils were made each year and three hundred priests were needed to carry it to the [...] in the flames" rather than let themselves fall into the hands of the enemy (Pesiqta Rabbati 26, 6), and that they lived in the three-storey building inside the Temple area.
October 6 - Our Lady of All Help (1640) The Rosary of the Virgin Mary (IV) Thereafter Mary's gaze, ever filled with adoration and wonder, would never leave him. At times it would be a questioning look [...] beneath the Cross, where her vision would still be that of a mother giving birth, for Mary not only shared the passion and death of her Son, she also received the new son given to her in the beloved disciple [...] gaze, one capable of deeply understanding Jesus, even to the point of perceiving his hidden feelings and anticipating his decisions, as at Cana (cf. Jn 2:5). At other times it would be a look of sorrow,
Immaculate Heart, in order to save humanity from war, famine and persecution against the Church and the Holy Father, and to obtain peace and the conversion of Russia. Adapted from: Vatican News Adelaide [...] Heart of Mary, when the statue of Our Lady of Fatima came to Rome. The consecration of the nations of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary has spread following the request made by the Virgin Mary at Fatima [...] Saint John Paul II consecrated the whole world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Ireland was consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, on the Solemnity of the Annunciation, by the Primate of All Ireland,
1432) Shrines where Mary's presence shines forth The places where Mary comes to meet us are a special demonstration of her motherhood to men, as are the houses where she is honored, and where one feels a [...] These places and houses are very numerous. They range from the simplest oratories in privates homes or along roads enshrining beautiful images of the Mother of God shines, to chapels and churches built [...] In them, the words of the liturgy ring true: "You are the great honor of our race" (Judith 15:9), and: "When our people were being oppressed, you averted our disaster, walking in the straight path before
Castle (Italy, 1558) Mary is the Queen of Angels The reason why Padre Pio used to tell people to pray to the Virgin each evening in order to enter Paradise more easily, is simply because Mary is the Queen of [...] command, have the power to chase away the demons that afflict men, and to repress them, to defeat their enemies. Through the angels, Mary intercedes on behalf of sinners that would turn to her Son. For Padre [...] faith in the Mother of God. And he maintained this connection by praying the Rosary constantly, clasping it in his hand like a powerful weapon. This weapon would help him "to win and obtain everything,” the
live each day by holding her hand, and this is something I am happy to share. I entrust my life and the lives of the faithful to her care every day. Our mother Mary knows the weaknesses of her children [...] find Jesus, her divine Son, who brings us to the Father. With our Mother Mary, we will never be alone, and we have her blessing and protection as Mother of the Church." Dom Luiz Carlos Eccel Bishop Emeritus [...] Lady of Charity (Rumilly, France, 1856) With our Mother Mary, we will never be alone "I don’t have anything extraordinary to share about our Mother Mary, but I can say that, as one of her sons, especially
Lavang (Vietnam, 1798) Mary in the Temple (II) Eighty-two young girls were weaving the veil of the Temple Rabbinical literature confirms that many young girls lived in the Temple and wove the veil. The Jerusalem [...] twenty-four threads. The length was of forty cubits and the width of twenty cubits. Eighty-two young girls wove it. Two veils were made each year and three hundred priests were needed to carry it to the [...] in the flames" rather than let themselves fall into the hands of the enemy (Pesiqta Rabbati 26, 6), and that they lived in the three-storey building inside the Temple area.
October 6 - Our Lady of All Help (1640) The Rosary of the Virgin Mary (IV) Thereafter Mary's gaze, ever filled with adoration and wonder, would never leave him. At times it would be a questioning look [...] beneath the Cross, where her vision would still be that of a mother giving birth, for Mary not only shared the passion and death of her Son, she also received the new son given to her in the beloved disciple [...] gaze, one capable of deeply understanding Jesus, even to the point of perceiving his hidden feelings and anticipating his decisions, as at Cana (cf. Jn 2:5). At other times it would be a look of sorrow,
who had been the most faithful and had kept her faith intact when put to the test. Lastly, the unique and special character of the Blessed Virgin’s presence at Calvary and her perfect union with the Son [...] anticipates the Church’s splendor. It seems reasonable to think that Mary, as the image and model of the Church which waits for the Risen One and meets Him in the group of disciples during his Easter appearances [...] women who had remained faithful at the foot of the Cross and therefore were more steadfast in faith. Indeed, the Risen One entrusts to one of them, Mary Magdalene, the message to be passed on to the Apostles
the image and likeness of God and the truth about original sin. Mary is the witness to the new "beginning" and the "new creation" (cf. 2 Cor 5:17). ( Mulieris Dignitatem n.11) Moreover, Mary, the first [...] unbelief, the Virgin Mary loosened by her faith.’ Comparing Mary with Eve, they call her 'the Mother of the living,' and still more often they say: ‘death through Eve, life through Mary’" ( Lumen Gentium [...] the fall, and Mary assumed the figure of Eve. Each of the elements that were corrupted by the fall were renewed from their roots. In the 12th century, the title of "New Eve" was attached to Mary's spiritual