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Marian devotions
"Mary remains ever
the path that leads to Christ. Every encounter with her
can only result in an encounter with Christ Himself"
(Pope Paul VI, Mense Maio 2). Just as Marian
devotion has played any important part in the history of
Christian piety, so too has this devotion, which takes so
many different forms, played a most important role in the
devotional life of our parish. In the 1954 Marian Year,
for instance, Old St. Marys was designated by
Archbishop Karl J. Alter as the official pilgrimage site
for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Pilgrims would circle
the aisles each week making the Pilgrimage of Grace
devotion, reciting novena prayers at each of our six
Marian shrines.
Mother of Sorrows (Pietý):
This type of Marian shrine dates back to 13th
century Spain and is often called a Pietý (Italian
for pity or mercy).
It was made famous by Michelangelos
sculpture for the new St. Peters Basilica
in Rome circa 1500. Here the Blessed Virgin is
seated, holding the dead Christ in her arms,
after he was taken down from the Cross. The
Pietý offers a beautiful reflective and
meditative subject. |
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Our Lady of Fatima
This shrine commemorates the miracle at Fatima,
Portugal in 1917 when the Blessed Virgin appeared
as Our Lady of the Holy Rosary to the three
shepherd children who kneel here before her. The
Fatima shrine reminds us of the importance of the
Holy Rosary. |
Our Lady of Grace
This shrine of the Blessed Virgin depicts Mary
standing on a globe crushing a serpents
head. Its design reflects the image which was
struck onto the "Miraculous Medal"
inspired by the visions of Catherine LabourČ in
1830 and in honor of the Immaculate Conception. |
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Our Lady of Lourdes
In 1858, a young peasant girl witnessed many
apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the
grotto at Lourdes, which is now an important
pilgrimage site known for the miraculous healing
power of its waters. "I am the Immaculate
Conception," were the words of the visions,
confirming for many Pope Pius IXs
declaration of the dogma of the Immaculate
Conception. Our Lady of Lourdes is patroness of
the sick. |
Our Lady of the Poor Souls
A popular shrine on the Feast of All Souls
Day (November 2) each year, the Blessed Virgin is
here pictured as assisting the souls in
purgatory. |
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help
This statue, which brought with it a special
indulgenced blessing bestowed on it by Pope Leo
XIII, is modeled after the miraculous 15th
century Byzantine painting exposed in the church
of San Matteo in Rome for three centuries. Crowds
flocked to this church, and for nearly three
hundred years many graces were obtained through
the intercession of the Blessed Virgin, under the
title Our Lady of Perpetual Help. |
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Revised:
February 23, 2007
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