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      • It is becoming clear that the Hail Mary does not contradict the Gospel message. Instead, it is a profoundly biblical prayer.
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  2. May 30, 2018 · We also see in Luke 1:42 Elizabeth addresses Mary, saying, “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.” Again, this is directly found in the Hail Mary. It is becoming clear that the Hail Mary does not contradict the Gospel message. Instead, it is a profoundly biblical prayer. But why is Mary holy or favored?

    • “Hail Mary, Full of Grace.”
    • “The Lord Is with thee.”
    • “Blessed Art Thou Among Women.”
    • “Blessed Is The Fruit of Thy Womb, Jesus.”
    • “Holy Mary, Mother of God.”
    • “Pray For Us sinners.”
    • “Now and at The Hour of Our death. Amen.”

    Annunciation- Fra AngelicoIn awe over that profound mystery of his eternal God becoming a little embryo in Mary's womb, Gabriel greets Mary. The grace with which Mary is filled is the very life of God who is the source of all grace. Reflect: Allow yourself to greet Mary in the same way and to exult in the same joy in Mary that God had for her. Imag...

    Annunciation - Henry Tanner (1898)Mary was constantly listening to God and his voice in her heart. He was with her as an active presence, an constant relationship in which she was in continual peace and companionship with God. Even when distracted by worldly chores and business, God’s presence was the backdrop of her life. Relfect: The Lord wishes ...

    Icon of the Visitation - Christine UvegesThe biblical account of the Visitation tells us that Elizabeth was "filled with the Holy Spirit" (Lk. 1:41), which indicates that she was given prophetic insight. Before Mary has a chance to say anything about her own pregnancy, Elizabeth already knows. And she knows Mary is pregnant not with any ordinary ch...

    Visitation - Fra Angelico St. John Paul II calls the holy name of Jesus "the hinge" of this prayer. Not only is the name of Jesus the hinge that binds the two halves together, but it is truly meant to be the "center of gravity" of the entire Hail Mary. This should encourage us to examine how we pray the Hail Mary: Reflect: Is Jesus' name truly "the...

    Madonna of the Lilies - William-Adolphe BouguereauThe second half of the Hail Mary is an intercessory prayer developed in the Church’s tradition - a prayer where we ask Mary to pray for us and our needs. Because she has given the world Jesus, Mary is the Mother of God. She is also our Mother as Jesus spoke from the cross to his beloved disciple Joh...

    Our Lady of the Miraculous MedalWe acknowledge ourselves as poor sinners as we reach out to our Mother of Mercy. As a model disciple of Christ, who said "yes" to God's will all throughout her life -- from the time when Gabriel first appeared to her all the way to the Cross -- Mary is the ideal person to be interceding for us through the many trials...

    Michelangelo's Pieta - St. Peter's BasilicaWe ask Jesus, Mary and Joseph to help us to prepare for our death by a good life. We also pray for a happy death, which means dying in a state of grace, fortified by the sacraments of the Church. We pray in the confidence that Mary will lead us to her Son, Jesus, in paradise. Reflection: "If we are to have...

  3. Matthew 28:9 And as they went to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And they came and held him by the feet, and worshipped him.

  4. The Hail Mary prayer holds profound religious importance in Catholicism, encapsulating core beliefs about divine grace and the intercessory role of Mary, the Mother of God. It is a testament to Mary’s sinlessness and her part in the Christian story of salvation.

  5. Sep 17, 2019 · Dr. Sri unpacks the biblical roots of the Hail Mary from the Luke's Gospel and the letters of St. Paul to understand the ultimate focus of this prayer–Jesus.

  6. May 4, 2015 · So, according to the Catholic Church, does Hail (or Ave) in the sense that Gabriel uses it in Luke, actually have anything to do with addressing royalty? The Dogmatic Constitution of the Catholic Church said YES, as it acknowledged that Mary is the chosen Woman and the Sovereign Queen of all things.

  7. Sep 16, 2019 · Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed are thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.

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