According to the Catholic Church's calendar of saints, January 1st is a day of joy, dedicated to Mary, Mother of God. On this special day, set aside some time to pray with faith and joy ...
Since the Roman Calendar Reform of 1969, the Church observes Jan. 1 as the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. This is not, however, an observance pulled out of whole cloth. Honoring Mary as the ...
There is something about the mother-child bond that holds even after death. This fact makes it easier to consider all the ...
But standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother, and the disciple whom he loved standing near ...
Sally Read combines art history and literary memoir to recount a spiritual mystery — and a quest to discover the Blessed ...
Christians can be comfortable praying to Mary since she lives eternally as the handmaid of the Lord. She gives all praise to God.
Mary is often described as the Mother of God. This title refers to her as the mother of Jesus. This title is directly linked to Mary as the Mother of God. Christ is described as the Head of the ...
It is not indifferent whether Mary is mixed in with other feminine figures to form a smorgasbord of Mother God. Here are some of the major reasons. 1) Mary is a historical figure and not just a ...
Since Mary has been given such a place in the body of believers, it is appropriate that we turn to her and ask for her ...
God tells Christians not to be afraid because he is always close, accompanying the faithful throughout their lives and ...
In this Sunday’s Gospel passage of the Wedding Feast at Cana, there is a theological portrait of both Mother Mary and prayer.