Prayer to Our Lady-by Pope John Paul II
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- Prayer to Our Lady-by Pope John Paul II
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Prayer to Our Lady-by Pope John Paul II
You are blessed among all women!
Blessed are you who have believed!
The Mighty One worked marvels for you!
The marvel of your divine motherhood!
And in view of it,
The marvel of your immaculate conception!
The marvel of your “let it be done to me”!
You were so continually associated with the whole work of our redemption, associated with the cross of our Savior; your heart was pierced, at the side of his heart. And now, in the glory of your Son you unceasingly intercede for us, poor sinners.
You watch over the Church whose mother you are.
You watch over each of your children.
You obtain from God, for us, all these graces symbolized by the rays of light coming from your open hands.
If only we dare to ask them from you and come to you with the confidence and simplicity of a child.
And so you guide us unceasingly toward your Son, Jesus.
Amen.
–Pope John Paul II
