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Articles in 'Mary'
When Your Eyes Met
By Virginia Rhys Anson OFS
What wonder was exchanged with each moment that Mary's eyes met those of her infinite God-man, her infinite, divine Son? Those tender moments. Those tormented moments. Those moments of knowing that only she and He were aware. Oblivious to those around them.
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Our Lady's Wardrobe
By Gary Sullivan
In heaven Our Lady, you might say, had a ‘Wardrobe GlowUp’. She has multiple richly colored tunics, mantles, veils, sashes or belts, and other accessories such as crowns, diadems, brooches, rosaries, flowers, scapulars and necklaces.
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The Children of Fatima Saw Hell
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
The same worldly activists who promote children as young as pre school being exposed to sexual deviant ideology rage against mentioning even the word “sin” to adolescents. Our Lady of Fatima reminds us that to ignore sin is to invite temptation to offenses against God that land many souls, even temporally young ones, in hell. She taught this through three young children.
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Pope Leo XIII: The Rosary Pope
By Bryan J Dickerson
Pope Leo XIII was noteworthy for his piety and his devotion to Our Blessed Mother. He was a fervent promoter of the Holy Rosary, writing not less than eleven encyclicals about the Rosary. Thus he is often known as “the Rosary Pope.”
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Mama Mary, Happy Mother’s Day
By Christy Romero
Thank you, Mama Mary, for giving us your Son and for accepting to become our spiritual mother. And thank you for your unconditional love in spite of the fact that you had to suffer much because of us.
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Pope Leo's Coat of Arms (Symbolism Explained)
By Gary Sullivan
All bishops in the Catholic Church have carefully chosen certain symbols displayed on an official Coat of Arms that represent their own unique journey and what matters most to them as Catholics. Find out what Pope Leo's Coat of Arms means.
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How Many Times Can You Say the “Hail Mary”?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The month of May is dedicated to the Virgin Mary who is constantly in our prayers.
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'Tis the Month of Our Mother
By Rosemary McGuire Berry - Catholic Author and Pilgrimage Leader
How is your relationship with your Heavenly Mother Mary? She is not like our earthly mothers, you know - she is perfect, sinless, full of kindness and mercy. She has all the best qualities of a mother, with none of the flaws. She is the Mother that God made to be His own Mother. Let's take a moment to talk about our relationship with her, and how we can improve it in this beautiful month of May!
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Will
By Kenneth D'couto
Practical ways to do God's will on earth as it is in heaven.
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What Our Lady of Fatima asks of us for a better World
By Eileen Renders
This article is a timeline of the most important apparitions, requests of Our Lady of Fatima, what went wrong, and how we, her children, can work to make it the way she requested of us through the children of Fatima.
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The Faces of Mary and Jesus
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Mary and Jesus almost certainly looked very different from the conventional Western ideas we have but as they lived on earth in human form like us it is impossible not to wonder.
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The Blessed Mother Awaits You
By Maureen O'Brien
Looking for a Pilgrimage to Mary this May?
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“Mondays with Mary” – The Virtues of Mary
By Tom Perna
Explanation of the Virtues of Mary.
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The Statue of Liberty Should Have Been Mother Mary
By Richard Horrell
It should have been Mary. What if the Statue of Liberty isn’t just a symbol of freedom—but a faint echo of something greater? In this reflection, Richard Horrell draws a bold parallel between Lady Liberty and Our Lady, revealing how America’s deepest yearning for liberty points to Mary, the Mother of Christ, and the Church that safeguards true freedom.
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Prayer to Our Lady of Sorrows for Adult Children
By Terri Thomas
Powerful devotion to help lead our straying adult children back to the Church.
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The Annunciation of Mary
By Marianne Giltner
The Annunciation of Mary
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I Come to Do Your Will: Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord
By Tom Klocek
This solemnity, along with the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, reveal a great deal about obedience to God's will as well as the nature of Our Blessed Mother and her role in our salvation. She is an example to us all, always pointing us to her Blessed Son, Our Lord.
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