Visitation of mary to elizabeth

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the painting depicts two women kneeling down and touching hands

”Mary attributes nothing to her own merits. She refers all her greatness to the gift of the one whose essence is power and whose nature is greatness, for he

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an image of the virgin mary and jesus

On so many levels, The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth speaks - I would even say it sings - to my life as a cloistered heart. Mary visited Elizabeth (Luke 1:39-56) because she had BEEN Visited by God. She did not go to Elizabeth alone - she went with the Presence of Christ inside her. As one living "cloistered for Jesus" in the midst of the world, I carry Christ inside me as well. Oh, not in the same unique way, certainly. But according to Scripture and Church teaching, I indeed carry Him…

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the cover of feast of the visitation of the blessed virgin mary

May 31 - Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Collect: Let us pray. Almighty ever-living God, who, while the Blessed Virgin Mary was carrying your Son in her womb, inspired her to visit Elizabeth, grant us, we pray, that, faithful to the promptings of the Spirit, we may magnify your greatness with the Virgin Mary at all times. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, (one)God, for ever and ever. Amen.

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an image of jesus and mary with oranges on the tree's branches in front of them

The Visitation - Beautiful...Blessed Mother Mary pregnant with Jesus greeting Saint Elizabeth pregnant with Saint John the Baptist, who at the sounding of the voice of the visiting Blessed Mother pregnant with the Lord, leapt for joy in his mother's womb. "For behold as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy." Luke 1:44 :) God is pro-life.

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a painting of two women sitting in a room with candles on the table and one holding her hands out

An inspirational scene depicting the biblical moment of Elizabeth's declaration to Mary, as referenced in Luke 1:45. The setting is serene and ancient, with soft, warm lighting enhancing the spiritual ambiance. In the foreground, two women, Elizabeth and Mary, are depicted in a moment of deep connection and faith. Elizabeth, an elderly Middle-Eastern woman, is shown with a gentle, wise...

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