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Title: Song of the Angels.
Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
Date: 1881.
This File: 13 December 2012.
User: Austriacus.
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Mary's Protection and Intercession.
Roman Catholic views of the Virgin Mary place emphasis on her roles as a Mediatrix of men to God, refuge and advocate of sinners, protector from dangers and most powerful intercessor with her Son, Jesus, who is God. These views are expressed in Prayers and artistic depictions, theology, popular and devotional writings, as well as in the use of Marian Sacramentals and images.
The earliest known Prayer to Mary, the Sub tuum praesidium (Latin for "under your protection"), begins with the words: "Beneath your compassion, we take refuge." The artistic depictions of the Virgin of Mercy portray the role of Mary as the protector of Christians, as she shelters them under her Mantle. The Virgin of Mercy depictions sometimes include arrows raining from above, with the Virgin's Cloak protecting the people.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (item 971) echoes this protective sentiment, stating that:
"From the most ancient times, the Blessed Virgin has been honoured with the title of "Mother of God", to whose protection the Faithful fly in all their dangers and needs."
English: The Virgin of the Lilies.
Francais: La Vierge au lys.
Artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
Date: 1899.
Source: PaintingHere.com.
Permission: PD-Art.
Author: William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905).
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Catholics have continued to seek the protection of Mary, as the Mother of Sorrows (who understands and shows compassion), and relied on her intercession, as the Queen of Heaven, since the Middle Ages. Building on that sentiment, Popes have entrusted specific causes to the protection of the Virgin Mary. For instance, Pope Benedict XV entrusted the protection of the world, through the intercession of Mary, Queen of Peace, during the First World War.
For many centuries, Catholics have used Marian Sacramentals. Since the Middle Ages, the wearing of the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Brown Scapular) by Catholics has been a sign of their seeking her protection. Pope John Paul II wore a Brown Scapular, since childhood, and as he momentarily gained consciousness, when he was shot on 13 May 1981, he asked to keep his Scapular during the operation to remove the bullet.
The depictions of Our Lady of Navigators arose from the Prayers and devotions of Portuguese navigators, who saw the Virgin Mary as their protector during storms and other hazards. Prayers to Our Lady of Navigators are well known in South America, especially Brazil, where its 2 February Feast is an official holiday. The Virgin of the Navigators (a variant of the Virgin of Mercy), depicting ships under her Mantle, is the earliest-known painting, whose subject is the discovery of the Americas.
English: The Virgin Mary.
Detail from the Ghent Altarpiece (or Adoration of the Mystic Lamb), 1432.
Dutch: Het Lam Gods (or The Lamb of God).
Francais: Retable de l'Agneau mystique, Gand.
Artist: Jan van Eyck (circa 1390 - 1441).
This File: 14 April 2005.
User: Petrusbarbygere.
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Both Miguel Hidalgo and Emiliano Zapata flew flags of Our Lady of Guadalupe as their protector, and Zapata's men wore the Guadalupan image around their necks and on their sombreros. In a 1979 ceremony, Pope John Paul II placed Mexico under the protection of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
The Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy, also known as the Order of Our Lady of Ransom or Order of Captives, began in the 13th-Century, in the Kingdom of Aragon (Spain), to ransom impoverished captive Christians (slaves) held in Muslim hands. The Order now focuses on the role of the Virgin Mary as the protector of captives and prisoners. The Sodality of Our Lady, founded in 1563, was also placed under her protection.
The popular Catholic Prayer, the Memorare, relates protection, with the intercession, of the Virgin Mary, stating:
"Never was it known that anyone who fled to Thy protection, implored Thy help or sought Thy intercession, was left unaided."
PART SIX FOLLOWS.
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