can certainly conclude that Mary's teaching was deep and effective, and found very fertile soil in Jesus' human psychology. Mary and Joseph are models for all parents Mary's educational task with regard [...] extension of procreation. Mary is the Theotokos, not only because she conceived and gave birth to the Son of God, but also because she accompanied him in his human growth. Mary was particularly suited to [...] that of all human beings, went through the phases of conception, gestation and delivery. In addition, Mary's motherhood was not limited to the biological process of giving birth, but as it happens with every
the Virgin Mary is God. Mary is All-Pure, from the moment of her conception, because it was God's gift Of course no Catholic or Orthodox believes that Mary is God: they simply believe that Mary is All-Pure [...] Eve too was without sin Clearly, Mary did not make herself exempt from original sin, it was a gift from God. "The Almighty has done great wonders for me," said Mary in the canticle of the Magnificat (Luke [...] Scripture reveals the reality of this gift of God to the Virgin Mary in many places. First from the mouth of the Archangel Gabriel who says to Mary rejoice or hail, because in Greek the greeting was expressed
serious persecutions awaited the Church and that there are only two ways to save her: devotion to Mary, Help of Christians and frequent Communion.
Mary Leads to the Mystery of Christ Thus, by her "yes" to God's unbelievable proposal, the Virgin Mary absolutely became the model of Christian faith for all men. She leads the whole human race to the [...] our salvation He came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit He was born of the Virgin Mary, and became man. For our sake He was crucified under Pontius Pilate; He suffered, died, and was buried
and for our salvation he came down from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man." - In the theme "Life in Nazareth," this first part is concerned with the foundation
12: 5). Mary is seen as the "beautiful and good and pure and unblemished ewe." The Protoevangelium of James and the Hail Mary The Protoevangelium of James is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and her [...] the Blessed Virgin Mary. The author repeats the greeting of the Angel Gabriel and borrows Saint Elizabeth's blessing. The Hail Mary is born. Early Types of Marian Prayer Eve-Mary : this typology was proposed [...] expression "this is he who was born of Mary, the good ewe" has a very important devotional aspect. In the context of Exodus 12, Melito projected on the Virgin Mary the characteristics of the Son, the Paschal
midst. It is a fact: Mary always brings us to Jesus. She is a woman of faith, a true believer. But we can ask: What was Mary’s faith like? 1. The first aspect of her faith is this: Mary’s faith unties the [...] a speech in which he evoked the faith of Mary. He gave three elements. Here is one: Dear Brothers and Sisters, This event of the Year of Faith is devoted to Mary, the Mother of Christ and the Mother of [...] that “the knot of Eve’s disobedience was untied by the obedience of Mary; what the virgin Eve bound by her unbelief, the Virgin Mary loosened by her faith” ( Adversus Haereses , III, 22, 4). The “knot”
grace of Easter to her most noble member, Mary, to bring about Mary’s Immaculate Conception. Further, in the event of the Incarnation , the Church finds Jesus and Mary inseparably linked: Jesus, who is the [...] role of Mary in the economy of salvation. After retracing salvation history all the way from original sin and the part which God reserved for Mary in His plan, the articles go on to describe how Mary, by her [...] hidden beginning of the progress of the Church . The Virgin Mary in the Heart of the Church In the liturgy, the Church effectively acclaims Mary of Nazareth as her beginning. This is because the Church applied
salvation. In every age, Mary is close to the Church, the Body of Christ. And thus, she is rightly called "Mother of the Church." (...) It is precisely in view of the role of Mary in the work of Christian [...] II, February 9, 1986, here are the words of the latter: Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, (...) Mary of Nazareth is indeed worthy of our veneration and filial love. "In an utterly singular way she c [...] Angelus, Feb. 9, 1986, §2.3) _____________________________ Taken from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Mary_Church,_Bandra & www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/angelus/1986/documents/hf_jp-ii_ang_19860209