The Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Mother of God; “Mary is the one who was chosen to be Mother of the Redeemer, sharing intimately in His mission.” JPII

seen from Singapore
seen from India

seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Brazil
seen from China

seen from Italy
seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Italy

seen from United States

seen from Brazil

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Switzerland
The Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Mother of God; “Mary is the one who was chosen to be Mother of the Redeemer, sharing intimately in His mission.” JPII
Our Lady, bring us Jesus! #jesus #ourlady #catholicism #catholicfaith #God #blessing #blessedvirgin #virginmother #catholic #catholicchurch #pray #prayer #prayers (at Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Orange NJ) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuZQEKend3m/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pb22d0ow7los
Our Lady of Pontmain (Our Lady of Hope)
1871
Feast Day: January 17
Patronage: Pontmain, France and Hope
In 1871, France was being devastated by the Franco-Prussian war. The Prussians were close to the town of Laval when on the evening of January 17, Eugene Barbedette and his brother Joseph saw an apparition of our Lady. A crowd gathered but only children could see the apparition, not adults. After the town gathered praying and singing, she told them that “God heard their prayers and fears and would answer their needs.” That same day, the Prussians halted their advances when their commander encountered an “invisible Madonna barring the way.” In May that same year, a peace treaty was signed. The local Bishop approved the apparition in 1872 and in 1908 the church was dedicated as a Basilica to Our Lady of Hope of Pontmain.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase here: (website)
She is Blessed amongst all Woman. #blessed #blessedvirgin #virginmother #catholic #catholics #ourlady #pray #prayer #prayers (at Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary R.C. Church of Red Hook) https://www.instagram.com/p/BncA137AEQt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=bcfzqspjpfyv
The Immaculate Heart of Mary: Symbolism, Devotion, and Its Place in Christian Art
The Immaculate Heart of Mary stands as one of the most tender and beloved symbols in Catholic tradition. Expressing the pure love, compassion, and maternal care of the Blessed Virgin, this image has inspired countless artists and remains a source of comfort and guidance for believers around the world.
Origins of the Devotion
The devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary finds its roots in Scripture and tradition. References to Mary “pondering all these things in her heart” (Luke 2:19) form the biblical foundation for understanding her spiritual interior life—her joys, sorrows, and unwavering love for God and humanity. Over the centuries, theologians and saints have encouraged the faithful to seek refuge and inspiration in Mary’s heart, viewing it as the model of perfect, sinless love.
The modern form of this devotion grew especially in the 17th and 18th centuries, paralleling the rise of the Sacred Heart devotion. Saint John Eudes, a French priest, was instrumental in spreading both devotions and in promoting the first liturgical feasts in their honor. Later, apparitions such as those at Fatima in 1917 further encouraged Catholics to honor the Immaculate Heart, linking it closely with the call for prayer, conversion, and peace.
The Immaculate Heart in Christian Art
Artists have long depicted the Immaculate Heart of Mary as a radiant heart, often surrounded by roses or lilies, pierced with a sword, and emitting light. Each element carries rich symbolic meaning:
Heart: Represents Mary’s inner purity, motherly love, and her total devotion to God’s will.
Roses/Lilies: Symbols of purity, virginity, and spiritual beauty.
Sword: Reminds us of the prophecy of Simeon—“a sword shall pierce your soul” (Luke 2:35)—pointing to Mary’s deep sorrow at the suffering of Christ.
Flames and Rays of Light: Express the warmth and intensity of her love for humanity.
Crown of Flowers: Sometimes a crown of roses or other blooms encircles the heart, emphasizing both suffering and triumph.
While the imagery echoes that of the Sacred Heart, the Immaculate Heart’s emphasis is on compassion, maternal care, and purity.
Famous Artistic Representations
Many painters, from the Baroque period to the present, have created moving portrayals of the Immaculate Heart:
Carlo Dolci (1616–1686): His serene and luminous Madonnas set the tone for later Marian art, even though he did not specifically depict the Immaculate Heart as a symbol.
19th-century French devotional artists: Countless holy cards, church paintings, and stained glass windows from France and Italy popularized the modern iconography—Mary gently holding her heart or revealing it to the faithful, with roses and a gentle, sorrowful expression.
Contemporary Catholic artists: Today, the Immaculate Heart continues to be reinterpreted in new media and styles, but always with a focus on compassion, innocence, and the invitation to prayer.
Meaning and Modern Devotion
The Immaculate Heart remains a central symbol in Catholic homes, churches, and schools. Believers look to Mary’s heart as a refuge in times of trial and a guide to deeper faith. The devotion is especially associated with prayers for peace, family unity, and the conversion of hearts.
Artworks of the Immaculate Heart invite reflection on Mary’s role as mother, intercessor, and model of love—an enduring source of hope, comfort, and inspiration for all who seek the embrace of the Blessed Mother.
Honor the beauty and purity of Mary in your home with an Immaculate Heart of Mary canvas. See the collection here: jesuschrist.pictures
#ImmaculateHeart #ImmaculateHeartOfMary #CatholicArt #Mary #BlessedVirgin #ChristianArt #CanvasPrint #ReligiousArt #CatholicDecor #ArtHistory #SacredArt #ChristianGift #AveMaria
I’m going to have a difficult time selling this beautiful hand carved Madonna figurine. It’s unsigned but has a definite Spanish Colonial feel . #mothermary #madonna #blessedvirgin #handcarved #religiousfigurine #religiousfigure #catholicstatue https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ2Qsd9Maam/?utm_medium=tumblr
"hold my Baby I've gotta kick some ass"
Happy Birthday Mother Mary!!! #NativityoftheBlessedVirginMary #VirginMary #HappyBirthdayMotherMary #HappyBirthday #BlessedVirgin #Mary (at One Voice for Jesus Ministries) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2KVxeEjbRD/?igshid=1oc337925kjxb