This feature scours The Mary Page to bring together resources that pertain to a particular season.
It does not exhaust all resources which may be posted on The Mary Page for a topic.
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Additional resources can be found under Special Liturgical Feasts



Advent and Christmas

  • Season of Advent

  • Feast of Mary's Immaculate Conception (December 8)

  • Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12)

  • Christmas and Mary's Motherhood on (January 1)

  • Presentation of the Lord in the Temple – (February 2)

    Lent and Easter
     
  •  Season of Lent

  •  Easter

  •  Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord (March 25)

    Spring
     
  •  Month of May

  •  Visitation Feast (May 31)

  •  Ascension and Pentecost

  •  Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

    Summer
     
  •  Memorial of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (July 16)

  •  Memorial of Saints Ann and Joachim, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary (July 26)

  •  Solemnity of Mary's Assumption (August 15)

  •  Memorial of Mary's Queenship (August 22)

    Fall
     
  •  Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary (September 8  )

  •  Our Lady of Sorrows (September 15)

  •  Month of October

  • Presentation of Mary


     The Presentation of the Lord in the Temple – February 2

    Luke's Portrait of Mary, the Mother of Jesus

    Luke 2:21-40: The Naming of Jesus and the Presentation in the Temple
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/bible3.html

    Bible Meditations on Mary
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/memoirs.html

    What was Mary's role as a disciple?

    (Presentation in the temple mentioned in this context.) To understand Mary's role as disciple it is useful to re-member that every human being is God's creature, directly (soul) and indirectly (body) the fruit of God's love.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq188.html

                       Did Mary have servants?

    Some points to consider: 1) There has been a tendency since the late Middle Ages to compare Mary to Christ in order to show the intimate connection between the two figures... (answer contains reference to presentation in the temple)
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq177.html 

    Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    The Blessed Virgin Mary and the Presentation of the Lord
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/bvmtext1.htm

    Marian Feasts Past and Present

    The following feature points to the evolution of Marian Feasts in the recent past.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/dogmas.html

    Does the liturgy give us any hints about Mary's life?

    Several events concerning Mary's life are commemorated during the yearly liturgical cycles of Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian Churches.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq03.html

     

              The Life of Mary: Sacred Scripture:

              Direct quotes from Post-Vatican II documents
                       New Testament Elements Infancy: Nativity and Epiphany

                       www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2f.html

                         Women: Teachers of Peace

    John Paul II / World Day of Peace, January 1,1995
    http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/messages/youth/documents/hf_jp-ii_mes_15081996_xii-world-youth-day_en.html

                       Why is Mary a model of contemplative prayer?

    Mary is a model of contemplative prayer specifically because of her pondering (presentation and 12 year old Jesus in the Temple), meaning: assimilating events of her life -- which happened to be important events of salvation history -- examining them in her heart....
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq173.html

    The Rosary in Image and Text

    Meditations Based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/rosmed.html

    Art 
    Icons: Kinds of Marian Icons

    Refers briefly to types of icons appropriate to the liturgical feastday.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/icon.html

    Presentation in the Temple (detail), Shrine at Künigsfelden, Switzerland

    One of many windows dedicated to Mary at the shrine. Artist: unknown, 14th century.
    Scroll down to:
    www.udayton.edu/mary/gallery/exhibits/sarahhall/millennium.html

    The Presentation in the Temple, block print art of Dominican Nuns, Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, New York

    The presentation of Jesus in the temple shows him to be the firstborn Son who belongs to the Lord.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/joyful.html

     Music

    Ave Regina Caelorum

    Marian Antiphon for the Time After the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord and Lent
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/antiph2.htm

     

     Poetry

    Candlemas Poetry

    Includes: The Presentation in the Temple, Mary's Purification, Candlemas (by John D. Boyd, S.J.),Simeon's Prophecy, The Purification (by Eugene M. Beck, S.J.), Candlemas (by Francesca), The Purification From the Menaion), Purification of the Blessed Virgin, Our Lady of Doves, The Offering (A Song of Simeon)  www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/cndlmas.html

    Meditation Snowdrop: E

    Galanthus nivalis. The Flower of the Purification, Fair Maid of February, Candlemas Bells.

    Legend:

    The snowdrop is said to have bloomed on February 2, when Mary took Jesus to the temple....
    www.udayton.edu/mary/gallery/exhibits/barrish02.html

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    Mary Page  Celebrating Christmas and Mary's Motherhood on January 1

    Magisterial Documents: Theme: The Life of Mary: Sacred Scripture: Annunciation
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2b.html

    Bible Meditations on Mary
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/memoirs.html

    Votive Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Excerpts from the introductions to the following votive Masses taken from the Collection of Marian Masses.
    Holy Mary, Mother of God
    The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Savior
    The Blessed Virgin Mary and the Epiphany of the Lord
    The Blessed Virgin Mary and the Presentation of the Lord
    Our Lady of Nazareth
    Our Lady of Cana
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/bvmtext1.htm

    Which are the Marian feast days?

    There are many Marian feast days celebrated in the Catholic Church, but the principal ones are the Solemnity of Mary, the Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple, the Annunciation, the Assumption and the Immaculate Conception.
    The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, is the oldest Marian feast of the Church of Rome.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq04.html

    The Life of Mary: Sacred Scripture:

    Direct quotes from Post-Vatican II documents
    New Testament Elements Infancy: Nativity and Epiphany

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2f.html

    Women: Teachers of Peace

    John Paul II / World Day of Peace, January 1, 1995
    http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/messages/peace/documents/hf_jp-ii_mes_08121994_xxviii-world-day-for-peace_en.html

    Prayer

    Litany of the Infant Jesus

    www.udayton.edu/mary/prayers/infant.html

    Various Chaplets

    Includes chaplet of the Infant Jesus
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/chaplet.html

    Art

    Nativity Scenes

    Exhibits, Introduction to Nativity Sets. Various Displays, Friends of the Creche, permanent displays around the world and United States
    www.udayton.edu/mary/gallery/creches.html

     Music

    Music for Christmas

    Lists of music, hymnals and texts for the Christmas season
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/music/seasons.html

     Poetry

    Christmas Poems

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/xmasp.html

    The Twelve Days of Christmas (meaning of the famous carol)

    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/carol.htm

     Meditations

    Christmas Meditation

    Includes the themes: The Yes and the Present, Genealogy and Broken Life Patterns, The Christ Child, The Word and the Words, "Epiphany" East and West, The Heart of Mary
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/christmas.html

    A Thought for Christmas

    St. Luke's Gospel contrasts the splendor of the angels' announcement to the shepherds with the lowliness of Jesus in the manger.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/christmas2.html

     Videos

    Index of Christmas Videos

    Can be borrowed from the Marian Library
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/videos

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    Mary Page  the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12  )

    Marian Devotion: Various Forms of Marian Piety

    The charts are direct quotes from Post-Vatican II Magisterial Documents concerning the theme, Various Forms of Marian Piety. These teachings of the Catholic Church may prove useful to include in talks, ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs7-2.html

    Prayer

    Our Lady of Guadalupe

    A Prayer
    www.udayton.edu/mary/prayers/mpray01.html#guad

     Poetry

    Poetry for Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Includes: Ballad of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Lines to Our Lady of Guadalupe, Juan Diego, Mary, Virgin of Guadalupe, Hail, O Empress of America, A Guadalupe Poem, Our Lady of Guadalupe: 1952, Our Lady of Guadalupe, The Virgin of Guadalupe, To The Most Holy Virgin Under the Invocation of Guadalupe, La Virgen de Guadalupe
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/guadalupe.html

    Poems Dealing With Marian Apparitions

    The poems in this collection give us a glimpse at the impact that Marian apparitions can have on the religious spirit of Christians.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/apparitions.html

     Meditations

    Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Meditation by Don Antonio Valeriano ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/guadalupe.html

    GUADALUPE

    Today's gospel message is about the mystery of Jesus and its revelation. Today's message deals also with the vocation of Mary. This double revelation about the mystery of Christ and the vocation of Mary is for us cause of...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/GuadalupeHomily.html

    Mexico: Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Greatly astonished, the Franciscan bishop of Mexico, Fray Juan de Zumarraga, contemplates the fresh roses of Castille that sprinkle with colors the floor of his episcopal palace. Tears run down his cheeks as he recognizes the ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/engfive.html

    Is Mary Empress of the Americas?

    We have much information on Guadalupe, in image and in text.... As to the name and influence of ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq104.html

    La ciencia ante el misterio de los ojos de Guadalupe

    Un cientíífico revela conclusiones de un estudio basado en tecnologíía digital
    ROMA, 11 ene 2001 (ZENIT.org)
    - La tecnologíía digital arroja nuevas claves de comprensióón de uno de los fenóómenos que la ciencia sigue sin explicar: el misterio de los ojos de la Virgen de Guadalupe...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/spanish/fourc.html

    Black Madonnas

    Among the miraculous marian images are the so-called "Black Madonnas". Many of these images are quite popular among the faithful. Of the hundreds which presently exist at various shrines, some of the better known images are ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/blackmdn.html

    Was Our Lady of Guadalupe ever crowned?

    On October 12, 1895, Our Lady of Guadalupe was solemnly crowned, in the name of Pope Leo XIII, as Queen of the Mexican people.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq228.html

    What do the symbols mean in the Our Lady of Guadalupe image?

    The 450-year-old image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is more than simply a picture. It contains symbols -- in a sense, hieroglyphics, or a story in pictures ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq89.html

    Why are there images of Mary without Jesus?

    Statues of Mary without Jesus are numerous and have been so for centuries.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq80.html

    Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Links to other sites ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/links/linkdisplay.php3?catnum=8

     Videos

    Videos on Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Can be borrowed from the Marian Library
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/videos/index.php3

     Bibliography

    Mary Page Annotated Bibliography:

    Our Lady of Guadalupe
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/guad_bib.html

    Guadalupe: Mother of the New Creation Elizondo, Virgil Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Press, 1997

    The book presents a translation, from the Spanish, of the Nican Mopohua, a poetic account of the Guadalupe events of 1531. This masterpiece of Nahuatl literature is a ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/bkrevelizondo.html

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    Mary Page  the Feast of Mary's Immaculate Conception (December 8  )

    Ineffabilis Deus: The Immaculate Conception

    Apostolic Constitution issued by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854
    www.newadvent.org/docs/pi09id.htm

    Ad Diem Illum Laetissimum: On the Immaculate Conception

    Encyclical of Pope Pius X promulgated on February 2, 1904
    www.vatican.va/holy_father/pius_x/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-x_enc_02021904_ad-diem-illum-laetissimum_en.html

    Prayer

    Prayer to Immaculata

    Source: St. Maximilian Kolbe's Prayer of Total Consecration
    www.udayton.edu/mary/prayers/consec01.html#2

    Various Chaplets

    Includes chaplet of the Immaculate Conception
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/chaplet.html

    Art

    What are the fifteen symbols of the Immaculata represented on the famous tapestry of Our Lady in Reims, France?

    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq204.html

    Immaculate Conception Emblems

    Pedem Virginis Timeo I Dread the Virgin's Foot The Immaculata is victorious over the dragon symbolizing evil, etc.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/immac_con_images.html
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/imco_emblems01.html

     Poetry

    Immaculate Conception Poetry

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/dec08.html

     Meditations

    What can you tell me about Mary as Patroness of America?

    The following is an article addressing this question.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq203.html

    Immaculate Conception

    On December 8 we celebrate the Immaculate Conception, not only as Catholics but also as Americans. The Catholic Church of the United States made the Immaculate Conception the patronal feast of the whole nation. This occurred in 1846, ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/immac.html

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    Mary Page  the Season of Advent

    The Life of Mary: Sacred Scripture: Annunciation

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2b.html

    Bible Meditations on Mary

    Bertrand Buby, SM
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/memoirs.html

     Liturgy

    Votive Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary for Advent

    1) The Blessed Virgin Mary, Chosen Daughter of Israel
    2) The Blessed Virgin Mary and Annunciation of the Lord
    3) The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/bvmtext1.htm

    The Life of Mary: Sacred Scripture: New Testament Elements: Annunciation

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2b.html

    The Life of Mary: Nativity, Epiphany, Flight to Eygpt

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2f.html

    Prayer

    O'Antiphons -- 17 - 23 December

    The O'Antiphons were composed by the 8th century.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/oantiphons.html

    O'Antiphon IV: Jesus is Key of David

    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/advc05.html

    What does the title, Virgen de la O, signify?

    The designation "do" or "Virgen de la O" has liturgical origins. It refers to the so called O-antiphons (Vespers) sung during the latter part of Advent.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq239.html

    Litany to Jesus in the Womb of Mary

    www.udayton.edu/mary/prayers/litpray02.html

    Christmas Novena

    Father Charles Vachetta, pastor of the Church of the Immaculate in Turin, Italy, wanted to give his parishioners something special for the Advent of 1721....
    www.udayton.edu/mary/prayers/chrnovena.html

    Why does a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary go from home to home in some communities?

    The origin of this custom is the so-called shelter seeking, that is the holy family on their way to Bethlehem, seeking a shelter where they could stay for the night ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq2/yq260.html

    Art

    Nativity Scenes

    Exhibits, Introduction to Nativity Sets. Various Displays, Friends of the Creche, permanent displays around the world and United States
    www.udayton.edu/mary/gallery/creches.html

    La nativité

    Canadian stamps showing the Nativity Date: 11/03/1976 Scott: 699; Y&T: 617
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/stamps/canada/stampscanada2.html

     Music

    Alma Redemptoris Mater

    Marian Antiphon for Advent
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/antiph1.html

    Music for Advent

    Lists of music, hymnals and texts for the Advent season
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/music/seasons.html

     Poetry

    Advent Poetry

    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/advpoet.html

     Meditations

    God Still Comes: A Meditative Journey Through Advent

    Includes reflections on: A Cycle of Love, The Tent, The Land, The Temple, The Womb, The Heart
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/advgod.html

    Mary Page Advent Calendar

    A Collection of Resources: Hebrew Testament Reflections, O'Antiphons
    Masses for Advent from the Collection of Masses in Honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/adventca.html

    Reflection on Nativity Scenes

    Re-creating the scene of Christ's birth is one of the most tender and enduring Christmas traditions...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/kreche.html

    The Jesse Tree

    Sometimes called the root of Jesse or radix Jesse in Latin, the Jesse tree is a visual representation of Jesus' genealogy which dates back to the father of David who was Jesse.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/jessetree.html

    The "Merciless" Magnificat

    As the day of Christ's birth draws near, our journey through Advent becomes ever more Marian. Indeed, the scripture texts of the last week before Christmas are a liturgical illustration...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/MercilessMagnificat.html

     Videos

    Index of Christmas Videos

    Can be borrowed from the Marian Library
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/videos

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    Mary Page  Presentation of Mary in the Temple - Feast for November 21

     Scripture

    Magisterial Documents:

    Theme: The Life of Mary: Annunciation
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2b.html

    What are the aspects of Mary’s person and life, which are related by the various apocryphal writings?

    Scripture is tight-lipped regarding details of Mary’s personality and life...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq28.html

    Who are Mary's parents?

    The story of Mary's birth and details about her aging parents, Joachim and Anne, come from apocryphal writings known as the Protoevangelium of James....
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq13.html

    Did Mary have any brothers or sisters?

    As it stands the sources dealing with the life of Ann, Joachim and Mary do not mention brothers and sisters of Our Lord's mother...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq193.html

     Liturgy

    Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    The Blessed Virgin Mary and Annunciation of the Lord
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/bvmtext1.htm

    Marian Feasts Past and Present

    The following feature points to the evolution of Marian Feasts in the recent past.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/dogmas.html

    Does the liturgy give us any hints about Mary's life?

    Several events concerning Mary's life are commemorated during the yearly liturgical cycles of the Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian Churches.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq03.html

     Meditations

    November 21: Presentation of Mary
    The Scriptures tells us nothing of Mary's hidden life. The inspired Word of God gives us no word about her Presentation in the Temple, the feast which we celebrate each year on November 21st. However, we do have the testimonies of tradition which is based on accounts which come to us from apostolic times.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/Nov21.html

    Bible Meditations on Mary
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/memoirs.html

     Poetry

    November Poetry

     Includes the following poems: November Eleventh, November Memories, Our Lady of the Eucharist, The Queen of Purgatory, Our Lady of Mercy, Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, Our Lady - Skyscraper in the Night, Our Lady Compared to a Space Ship, Mary On Her Way to the Temple, Mother of Mercy, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Day Grace, Family Portrait, After Holy Communion, Mary, Shield Us From Danger, Mother of Grace
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/november.html

    Art

    Icons: Kinds of Marian Icons

    Refers briefly to types of icons appropriate to the liturgical feastday.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/icon.html

    Joachim and Ann: Presentation of Mary, work of Robert F. McGovern
    www.udayton.edu/mary/gallery/exhibits/mcgovern.html

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    Mary Page  the Month of October – Traditionally the Month of the Rosary

     Life/Scripture

    What is the Origin of the Rosary? (YQ 18)

    The complex history of the rosary deals normally with the following stages of development: 1) Repetition of the Hail Mary, in the 12th c, related to the joys of Mary, first five (Annunciation, Nativity, Resurrection, ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq18.html

    Is there a biblical basis for the Rosary? (YQ 83)

    As you know the bible does "not" tell us to pray the rosary because this form of prayer originated only during the middle ages. However, important elements of the Rosary are biblical ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq83.html

     Liturgy

    Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary, October 7

     Church Documents

    Marian Magisterial Documents Index

    This resource lists several documents from the Church on the Rosary. Scroll down to find them or links to them.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/vmisform.html

    Marian Devotion: Various Forms of Marian Piety

    Quotes from post-Vatican II Church documents on the Rosary devotion.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs7-2.html

     Meditations

    The Rosary in Image and Text

    Meditations based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/rosmed.html

    October: Month of the Holy Rosary

    The month of October each year is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary. This is primarily due to the fact that the liturgical feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is celebrated annually on October 7th. More information on historical origin.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/Fcc.html

    The Rosary Since Vatican II

    Reports about the rosary's demise are premature.
    Article from The Marian Library Newsletter
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/rosary.html

    Our Lady at Fatima

    In Fatima Our Lady appeared six times to three young Portuguese children in a field called the Cova de Iria, near the small village of Fatima, about 70 miles north of Lisbon. The children were asked to pray the rosary for peace.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/Apr99.html

    Our Lady of Pompeii

    Story of the shrine dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary in Pompei, Italy.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/pompei.html

    See also:
    What do you know about the image of Our Lady of Pompei? (YQ 126)
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq126.html

     Devotions

    How do you pray the Rosary? (FAQ #7)

    This page has information on the most important prayers which constitute the Rosary and on how to pray them (Sign of the Cross, Apostle's Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be, Prayer after the Rosary).
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq07.html

    What are the origins of the title "Our Lady of the Rosary"? (YQ 132)

    Regarding the title, Our Lady of the Rosary, it is opportune to remember not only that Marian titles evolve over time, but also that ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq132.html

    Are the "Rosary Novenas to Our Lady" available on the Internet? (YQ 179)

    The novena is written by Charles V. Lacey with a preface by Rev. Raymond P. Lawrence. It is a 54 day Novena of daily recitation of 5 decades of the Rosary with a meditation ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq179.html

    Is there a chaplet, rosary or some other devotion to the seven joys of Mary? (YQ 205)

    The most typical Rosary expression of Mary's joys are the joyous mysteries. The original number of joys were five, and not seven! At one time it became 15 joys. However, ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq205.html

    I have a 6 year old daughter in kindergarten who received a rosary today. Is there an easy way to start teaching how to pray the rosary? (YQ 217)

    What a marvelous task to initiate the youngest to the mysteries of the rosary ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq217.html

    In both churches I attend (Ukrainian rite & Roman) May is dedicated to Mary. In the Roman Church I attend on weekdays we say the Rosary before Mass just as we do in October (in my Ukrainian rite we say the rosary before Mass throughout the year). Is this universal in the Church? When, where and how (or why) did this originate? (YQ 220)

    The reciting of the rosary before (or sometimes after) Mass, a fairly widespread custom in Catholic countries, is the consequence of several developments. ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq220.html

    Will God ignore my rosary if I am at my worst at concentration? What's the best way I can do in order to feel God's presence? (YQ 231)

    Use various approaches, depending on disposition and degree of concentration. Overall principle: Don't let yourself float ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq231.html

    Saturday Devotions in Honor of Our Lady

    Historical Background of the Saturdays in Honor of Mary, The Golden Saturdays, The Heart of Mary Saturdays and the Saturday Rosary, First Saturday Communion of Reparation, The Fifteen Saturdays of the Rosary, and others.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/firstsaturday.html

    See also:
    Explain why Saturday is devoted to Our Lady and what the requirements of the devotion of the five First Saturdays is?
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq178.html

    What about Our Lady of Victory? (YQ 103)

    Mary, Refuge of Sinners, 1836 Basilica of Our Lady of Victories. To commemorate the victory of the Christian Armada on October 7, 1571, Pope Pius V introduced in 1572 the "festem BMV de victoria" – rosary plays important role.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq103.html

    What is the Fiat Rosary? (YQ 116)

    The Fiat Rosary is named after Cardinal Leon Suenen's Fiat Movement, which encourages total openness to God in imitation of Mary...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq116.html

    What is the Missionary Rosary?

    The Mission Rosary links two major concerns of our church: prayer and apostolate. The rosary is a traditional form of prayer which combines remembrance, praise and petition. It remembers the events of Salvation History...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq169.html

    Is there going to be a fourth series of Rosary mysteries?

    The German Liturgical Institute was recently asked its opinion about instituting a fourth series of Rosary mysteries, The Public Life of Jesus. A Marian group in Leutesdorf, Germany recently ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq53.html

    Where can I find a Marian image, statue, rosary, book? (YQ 86)

    To find a Marian image, statue, rosary, book, or other such items, first look at your local religious supply store. Of course, the Web may be a resource, but always be cautious. We have compiled ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq86.html

    Prayer

    The Joyful Mysteries

    The Annunciation, etc
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/joyful.html

    The Sorrowful Mysteries

    The Agony in the Garden, etc
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/sorrow.html

    The Glorious Mysteries

    The Resurrection, etc
    www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/glorious.html

    Various Chaplets

    There exists a renewed interest in various forms of the Rosary which in fact have little to do with the classical rosary prayer itself. ...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/chaplet.html

    See also our links on the Rosary: sidebar /resources / links

     Poetry

    October Poems

    There are several good reasons to present a selection of October poems in honor of Our Lady. First, October is the month of the Holy Rosary. Second, there are two feast days of the Blessed Virgin Mary in October. The Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is celebrated on October 7th. The Feast of Our Lady of the Pillar (Saragossa, Spain) is a feast day celebrated on October 12. ...

    Includes: Our Lady's Rosary, The Holy Rosary, Our Lady of the Rosary, etc
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/october.html

     Art

    Several of the Rosary articles depict images of Our Lady with the Rosary.

     Video

    If you are looking for videos about the rosary or various devotions see our video resources which can be borrowed from the Marian Library.

    Some titles include: A Dedicated Man (Fr. Peyton’s story), 1992; The Rosary,1992; Block Rosary Special Event (May 1, 1999 Wash DC), 1999; The Rosary and Contemporary Marian Apparitions, 1991; The Untold Story: The Miracle of Edsa, 1998, etc

    See sidebar under resources.

     Bibliography

    A Western Way of Meditation: The Rosary Revisited

    David Burton Bryan / Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1991
    This is a review of the book.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/bkrevbryan.html

    See also sidebar: resources / bibliography.

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    Mary Page  the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary (September 8)

     

     Life/Sacred Scripture

    What do we know about Mary's life from apocryphal sources?

    There are a number of ancient texts not in the canon of Sacred Scripture which claim to present details about the life of Mary. The Protevangelium Jacobi (First Gospel of James) (ca. 150) examines ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq05.html

                       What are the aspects of Mary’s person and life, which are related by the various apocryphal writings?

    Scripture is tight-lipped regarding details of Mary’s personality and life. It speaks only to the essentials of her religious vocation and role ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq28.html

                       Does the liturgy give us any hints about Mary's life?

    Several events concerning Mary's life are commemorated during the yearly liturgical cycles of the Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian Churches. …
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq03.html

                       Marian Feasts Past and Present

    Includes a brief explanation of celebration of the September Marian days.
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/dogmas.html

     Meditations

    A Meditation on the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    The History of the Liturgical Celebration of Mary's Birth - The Churches of Constantinople in the East and Rome in the West celebrate liturgies in honor of Mary’s birth ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/birthday.html

    September 8: Our Lady's Birthday

    Day Blessing G.E. Mullan
    The feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated each year on the eighth of September. Rev. Matthew R. Mauriello
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/Sept97.html

     Devotion

    Information on the Divina Infantita (since Vatican II called the little Immaculate Mary) or in Italy called Maria Bambina

    The devotion to Maria Bambina (in the city of Milan) can be traced back to 1007 ... http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq133.html

    Mary Garden, Annapolis, Maryland Dedicated on Mary's Birthday

    September 8, 1988, the Mary Garden in Annapolis, Maryland, is located behind St. Mary's Church, in the quadrangle formed by the church, the rectory and the historic John Carroll House...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/m_garden/annap.html

    Mary Garden, Episcopal Convent of the Transfiguration

    In Cincinnati, Ohio Located on a shady hillside on the grounds of the Episcopal Convent of the Transfiguration in suburban Glendale, (includes flowers blooming in time for Our Lady’s birthday or dedicated to her ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/m_garden/cqu.html

    Garden of Our Lady St. Joseph's Church, Woods Hole, Cape Cod, Mass.

    The Garden of Our Lady established in 1932 in Woods Hole on Cape Cod is thought to be the first U.S. Mary Garden. (Includes: Our Lady's Birthday Flower (Italian aster) 
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/m_garden/woodshl.html

     Poetry

    September Poetry

    September poetry is a collection of poems that concentrates on two of the month's Marian feasts: the Nativity of Our Lady (September 8) and the Holy Name of Mary (September 12). There are also several poems which utilize summer-time images ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/september.html

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    Mary Page  Our Lady of Sorrows (September 15)

    Information on Our Lady of Sorrows

    The devotion has its origin in the gospels of John (19, 25 Mary standing at the foot of the cross) and Luke (2:35 Your own soul a sword shall pierce). Other possible references to Mary's sorrow, pain ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq2/yq304.html

     Church Documents

    The Life of Mary: Calvary

    Post-Vatican II Magisterial Documents concerning the theme, Mary's Life, Calvary. These teachings of the Catholic Church may prove useful to include in talks, homilies or for research. ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs6-2k.html

     Liturgy

    Marian Feasts Past and Present

    Includes a brief explanation of celebration of the September Marian days.
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/dogmas.html

     Meditations

    Mary, Mother of Sorrows: The Mystery of Comfort and Hope

    An abridged reflection, originally an article in Chicago Studies by Louis J. Cameli
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/sorrowsmed.html

     

     Devotion

    What about the sorrows of Mary?

    The devotion to the sorrows of Mary appears toward the beginning of the 14th c, and may have been influenced by Henry Suso (d. 1366) and other Rhenish mystics. It took as central theme the Calvary scene ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq2/yq258.html

    Describe the origins of Mary's title: Our Lady of Sorrows?

    The Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows on September 15, the day after the feast of the Holy Cross to show the close connection between Jesus' Passion and Mary's Sorrows ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq20.html

    Our Lady of Sorrows

    Lenten Meditation I "and his mother kept all these things in her heart." (Luke 2:51b) Mary Page’s five Lenten meditations give much material on the topic of Mary’s sorrow. These meditations take their orientation from the Sunday liturgies for Lent ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/lent1.html

    Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows

    The chaplet or rosary of theSeven Sorrows uses special beads. There areseven groups ofseven beads.
    History: The seven groups of seven Hail Marys remember the seven sorrows of Our Lady
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/chaplet.html

    "Our Lady of Tears"

    … renewed interest in a devotion known as "Our Lady of Tears," a special Rosary devotion …
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq2/yq287.html

    Rosary Index

    Information on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/rosdex.html

     

    Art

    Mother of Sorrows

    Several works by Ioana Datcu with the theme "Sorrows of Mary"
    www.udayton.edu/mary/gallery/exhibits/datcu/works_on_display.htm

    Mother of Sorrows

    by Jean Marlow 1993
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/gallery/exhibits/msa/marlow.html

     

     Poetry

    Seven Sorrows, Seven Joys

    Sonnets in Meditation on Mary's Life by Ann Astell
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/sevensorrows1.html

    Poetry for the Season of Lent

    Contains poetry appropriate to the liturgical celebration of the Mother of Sorrows such as: To the Sorrowing and Immaculate Heart Lady Most Pitiful The Passion of Our Lady The Passion of Mary When Mary Weeps
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/lentpoet.html

    Passion Poetry

    Contains poetry appropriate to Mary’s sorrows such as: Mother of Tears Queen of the Seven Sorrows Good Friday Mothers Mother of the Crucified Three Mothers Beneath Three Crosses How Our Blessed Lady Stood By the Cross of Jesus The Child of Calvary Lady of Pain Our Lord etc.
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/passp.html

    Stabat Mater

    Stabat Mater is the title of a 13th century Latin hymn and it means "the Mother was standing". In Latin, the hymn consists of 20 couplets which describe the Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin at the Cross. There are more than 60 English translations ...
    http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/poetry/stbmat.html

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    Mary Page  the Solemnity of Mary's Assumption (August 15)

     

     Scripture

    Describe the scriptural support for the dogma of Mary's Assumption.

    Like the dogma of Mary's Immaculate Conception, the dogma of the Assumption is not explicitly stated in the Bible. The teaching that 'at the end of her earthly course, Mary was assumed into heavenly glory, body and soul' was dogmatically defined by Pius XII in 1950 in Munificentissimus Deus.
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq/yq14.html

     Life

    What does scripture tell us about Mary's life?

    A frequently asked question:
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq02.html

    What about Mary's death?

    A frequently asked question:
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq24.html

    What do we know about Mary's life from apocryphal sources?

    There are a number of ancient texts not in the canon of Sacred Scripture which claim to present details about the life of Mary. The Protoevangelium Jacobi (First Gospel of James) (ca. 150)...
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq05.html

     Church Documents

    Encyclical MUNIFICENTISSIMUS DEUS by Pope Pius XII

    Defining "ex cathedra" (from the chair of Peter) the dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin
    www.ewtn.com/library/PAPALDOC/P12MUNIF.HTM

    Mary and the Church: Assumption (eschatological image)

    A list of quotations on the Assumption from post-Vatican II magisterial documents such as this from Lumen Gentium, Chapter 8: "in the Blessed Virgin the Church has already reached that perfection whereby she exists without spot or wrinkle (cf. Eph 5:27)" 65
    www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/documents/docs4-5.html

    What are the Marian dogmas?

    There are four Marian dogmas:
     1) Divine Motherhood - Council of Ephesus 431
    2) Mary's Virginity
             a) Virginal Conception through the Spirit - Baptismal symbols since 3rd century.
             b) Perpetual Virginity (virginal birth and no other children) - Baptismal symbols since 4th century (first
              in eastern church)                        
    3) Immaculate Conception (Mary's freedom from original sin) - Pius IX, 1854
    4) Mary's Assumption (body and soul) into heaven - Pius XII, 1950
    www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/