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  1. May 7, 2014 · In the many years since 431, Mary has come to occupy a powerful place in Roman Catholic spirituality. She has many faces and innumerable names, among them Our Lady of Guadalupe, She Who Ripens the Wheat, Queen of Angels, and the Light Cloud of Heavenly Rain.

  2. 6 days ago · By honoring Mary as Queen and Mother, Catholics are drawn closer to Christ, for it is through Mary’s intercession and example that the faithful are led to a deeper union with her Son. References. Catholic Church. (1994). Catechism of the Catholic Church. Libreria Editrice Vaticana. John Henry Newman. (1979). Mary: The Second Eve. Ignatius Press.

  3. The Catechism of the Catholic Church, in paragraphs 721–726, claims that Mary is the first dwelling-place of God in salvation history. As such, she is the masterwork of God and the start of God bringing mankind into communion with Jesus.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Q: Why do Catholics call Mary “the Mother of God”? How could God have a mother? A: It’s not just Catholics who recognize Mary as the Mother of God. Eastern Orthodox Christians also honor Mary as the theotokos, the God-bearer or birth-giver of God.

  5. Mary embraces God's will and freely chooses to cooperate with God's grace, thereby fulfilling a crucial role in God's plan of salvation. Throughout the centuries, the Church has turned to the Blessed Virgin in order to come closer to Christ.

  6. Catholics have often pointed to the fact that Mary only appears twice in John's gospel, at two extremely important points: the very beginning and the very end of Christ's ministry. In chapter 2 of his gospel, St. John tells us that Mary prompted Christ to work his first public miracle, which began his public ministry.