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Thursday, November 21, 2013

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Is the Blessed Virgin Mary "necessary" in spiritual life?


For Catholics, the answer is a clear, resounding YES. Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary is an integral part of the Catholic Faith. Together with belief in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, devotion to the Blessed Virgin is what clearly differentiates the Catholic from non-Catholics.
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And yet, should devotion to the Virgin Mary be the exclusive domain of Catholics? Or is this a precious spiritual heritage that Jesus left not just for Catholics - but for everyone, including our non-Catholic brethren?


It is interesting to note that an increasing trend currently is the conversion of so many previously high-profile non-Catholics to the Catholic Faith. Fierce attackers of devotion to the Virgin Mary during their non-Catholic days, these non-Catholic converts, upon converting to Catholicism, ironically end up the fiercest defenders of devotion to the Virgin Mary. In fact, many of these converts attribute their conversion to the intercession of the Virgin Mary.


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One such convert is Steve Ray, a prominent Catholic convert who previously tried almost the entire spectrum of various sects - Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Fundamentalist, Evangelical, etc. Eventually, he found true meaning and happiness upon progressively reading book upon book, especially those by early Church fathers.


Interestingly, Steve Ray notes that their decision to enter the Church was on January 1st, the Feast of the great Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Nowadays, Steve Ray spends his time defending the Catholic Faith, through talks, seminars, and even appearances in prominent global channels such as EWTN.

Why the need for the Virgin Mary in our spiritual life?




The answer lies in the example of Jesus. Our Lord Jesus could have come to the world through a multitude of means. He could have come in a cloud of glory, in a blazing chariot. He could have parted the seas, and appeared in the middle of the parted waters in all his glory. Or He could have simply just materialized out of thin air.


And yet, the clear, undeniable fact is that Jesus chose to come to our world through the Virgin Mary. This is a clear fact that simply cannot be denied. Jesus came to our world through Mary. Is it not proper, therefore, for all of us to go to Jesus through the same way - through Mary?



Moreover, Jesus spent 90% of His entire life in the company of Mary - He spent thirty years with Mary in His undocumented "hidden life", then spent His remaining three years with the rest of the world for His public ministry.


Is the Virgin Mary necessary for our spiritual life? Again, the answer lies in Jesus' own example. Mary, solely through the grace of God, was necessary for Jesus' own life on earth - she is the way chosen by God to bring salvation to our world.


We all need Mary in our lives. Not just Catholics, but everyone needs the Virgin in their lives. After all, we all need a mother in our lives. The word "mother" is a wonderful chord that strikes the heart of all human beings. The mother is the human being's first experience of love, life, joy and happiness in this earthly life. Our spiritual mother, the Virgin Mary, is our first experience of love, life, joy, and happiness in our spiritual life.


Get to know our Virgin Mother more. Read up about her, study her - there are many websites that contain free articles about the Virgin Mary. Get to know our Virgin mother more, love her more - and you will see what miracles are in your own life!



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According to the International Marian Research Institute, eighty percent of all Catholic shrines are dedicated to the Virgin Mary and are among the most desired pilgrimage destinations in the world. In fact, Marian shrines receive more annual pilgrims than any other religious figure. Although a dominant figure in Catholicism, Mary's appeal transcends theological differences, as Mary's devoted pilgrims hail from all Christian denominations and the many branches of Islam.
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Yes, I said Islam! Mary, who plays an important but not extensive role in the New Testament, has a much more prominent position in the sacred text of Islam. Mary is mentioned no fewer than thirty-four times in the Quran, and she is the only woman to have her own chapter or sura. This article, however, is not about Mary in Islam; that subject I will save for a future posting. Today, I intend to explore the Mary of the people-Mary as she appears in lived religion. Most specifically how Mary's image is utilized by her followers in artistic, new, and unique ways.





More popular than ever before, Mary has become Christianity's most versatile, utilized, and venerated figure. Most intriguingly, Mary's image has become main-stream and is found in the most unusual of places. Images of Mary are often depicted on t-shirts, purses, murals, wallets, yard art, jewelry, graffiti, and on the bodies of her devoted followers. Mary tattoos are popular among Catholics of South America, Mexico, and the United States. Tattoo images of Mary range from small devotionals to enormous masterpieces- covering an entire human back. To illustrate Mary's versatility, I will acquaint you with two recent encounters I had in my hometown of Atlanta-one of the most religiously diverse cities in the south.



During a recent shopping trip to my local farmers market I encountered what, for many, may seem strange but which demonstrates perfectly how effortlessly Mary's image shifts from sacred space and into the mundane world to commune with those who venerate her. While paying for my groceries, I noticed an image of Mary, as the Virgin of Guadalupe, gracing a common scale which stood about 4 feet in height. Leaving my husband at the register, I wandered over to investigate and to take some pictures. Above and below Mary's image were the words "Get Your Daily Inspirational Message" in English and Spanish. For a fee of 25 cents, customers could weigh themselves and be rewarded with an inspiring message from the Virgin Mother.

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No judgmental weigh-in here! As I delightedly snapped pictures, I caught the attention of the store security who warned that pictures were forbidden in the store by order of management. I quickly explained my interest to the perplexed security guard who was concerned that I was stealing secrets for the competition until I showed him that I only had pictures of the Mary scale on my camera.





Although he was obviously confused, he finally acquiesced agreeing that "the Virgin is good" and walked away muttering to another employee that I was loco. Being the nerd that I am, I sat nearby with my patient husband and observed how a few customers interacted with the scale. I didn't have to wait long before three teen girls approached the scale and one by one stepped up, blessing themselves first, and received their weigh in and inspirational message for the day.


The most delightful chanced upon pop artwork of Mary that I have ever encountered occurred on a hot summer day as I was driving on Peachtree Street. Sitting at a red light, I noticed a large pick-up truck pull up on my right. Not one to be impressed with cars (I drive a 23 year old Volvo) I was drawn to the beauty of the pearl white truck which glowed in the sun-highly polished and chromed out. After proceeding through the light the truck pulled in front of me and thus revealed the amazing mural airbrushed on the tail-gate.
Picture this: center-right of the tail-gate was an image of Mary, again in the form of the Virgin of Guadalupe, floating a few feet off the ground and surrounded by an indigo sky. In front of her was a man kneeling in supplication, hands together in prayer beseeching Mary for a boon. Now comes the best and most creative part-above this kneeling man's head was a bubble like the ones used in comic books. In the bubble was an image of the exact truck that the "real" man was driving. I was blown away at the artistry of the images and the message they conveyed.
Unfortunately, I did not have my camera and my cell was lost in the black hole I call a purse. Sadly, I have been looking for the truck ever since. Although I don't possess a physical photo of the vehicle, I can still conjure up the image in my mind's eye and delight in the iconic representation which was so devotedly created in honor and veneration of this versatile Saint.


For those devoted to her, Mary is a compelling figure who provides solace, reassurance and hope. Mary is also an elusive figure impossible to simply define, for she has played many roles in the lives of those who have bowed their heads in request or supplication. Leonard Boff, In The Maternal Face of God: The Feminine and Its Religious Expressions, argues that Mary's persona changes to meet the needs of her devotees.
He writes, "Each new generation finds itself in Mary, projecting its dreams, its sociocultural ideals, upon her. In her, each new generation discovers the revelatory path of the feminine archetype that crowd our unconscious." (251) Mary is the most human of historical and scriptural figures; welcoming the masses and participating in the daily lives of her followers who embrace her as one who has experienced and transcended human fragility. It maybe that those who venerate Mary do so because they feel she somehow "lives" in the world with or around them and is not a distant figure, too aloof to take part in their everyday world.


This leads me to the question for the day: Although these images are not indicative of the "standard" understanding of religious art, they obviously play a crucial role for modern day Marian devotees. Why does Mary's image lend itself to such displays of art and do these examples represent a new wave of early 21st century religious art?



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The Truth About Christian Cross Tattoos

Many of us still associate tattoos with a notorious status, but the truth may surprise you as you will realize that Christian cross tattoos are extremely well-liked.


Yes, Christians do get tattoos, especially Christian cross tattoos. They represent a unique and personal way of keeping Christian iconography and religious imagery close at hand.


Unlike the Jewish faith, Christianity does not have any rule or guideline against tattooing, except to caution young people to be modest with regard to the image they embody in the world.


Provided that it is stylish and suitable, a Christian cross tattoo is a potent symbol that resonates with a lot of Christian youth.


The Christian Cross Tattoo


A great variety of Christian symbols have been turned into tattoo images - none more so than the cross. Christian cross tattoos portraying a variety of the cross are always abundant; after all, this is the most appropriate and most familiar Christian image of all.

Some cross tattoos show Jesus on the cross, while others show the cross - often with realistic wood graining - with a crown of thorns hung over one arm. Other cross tattoos consists of crossed nails - big, rough looking nails like those that were used to hang Jesus on the cross.


Other popular Christian cross tattoo images include the Celtic cross (probably one of the most popular Christian tattoos of all), the Russian cross, and the Egyptian 'ankh' - a cross with a circular shape on top, the ancient Egyptian symbol for 'life'.


Besides the cross, there are other Christian images that are often used in Christian cross tattoos. The fish symbol is a great illustration - based on assorted biblical references, a stylized fish symbol is frequently used as a symbol of Christ. This is a compact, but quite prominent symbol that lends itself well to tattooing, especially in black.


However, there are also other tattoos that may be gang related such as the Hispanic Christian Cross Tattoos.


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They are an interesting sub-group. If you know anything about their traditions, you won't be too surprised to learn that most Mexicans and other Hispanic people, even though they are involved in gangs or other criminal activities, are deeply religious and rely on their Christian symbols to both identify and protect them.


These Christian cross tattoos are rather complex - many involve a tattooed image of a saint, Jesus, or the Virgin Mary. Hispanic tattoos often have words, as well - usually a Bible verse, perhaps accompanied by a loved one's name. Many Mexican gang members have multiple sophisticated tattoos, allowing the individual to literally wear his identity and emotions on his skin, if not his sleeve!




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