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1 1 | increased ardour in prayer to Mary, the Queen of Heaven. Besides,
2 2 | The recourse we have to Mary in prayer follows upon the
3 2 | Rosary all the part that Mary took as our co-Redemptress
4 2 | but with the assent of Mary, who conceives Him by the
5 2 | pass by the greeting of Mary who had been inspired to
6 2 | there the young Child, with Mary, His Mother. Then, that
7 2 | Temple; and by the hands of Mary He is there presented to
8 2 | presented to the Lord. It is Mary who, in the mysterious losing
9 3 | death, not there do we find Mary. But she knew beforehand
10 3 | it was before the eyes of Mary that was to be finished
11 4 | promised by Christ. And behold, Mary is in the room, and there,
12 5 | certainly obtain through Mary the fulness of the mercies
13 5 | our prayerful voices to Mary. Thus is confirmed that
14 5 | we again and again greet Mary, it is precisely that our
15 7 | Remember, O most pious Virgin Mary, that never was it heard
16 7 | blessings-Oh, how shall Mary in all these things rejoice!
17 7 | And of this generosity of Mary to our supplications we
18 8 | therefrom, by the gift of Mary, abundance of the food of
19 8 | power over the heart of Mary. Yes, we fly to thee, we
20 11| come to us by the hands of Mary" (St. Bernard), receive
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