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Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
"We can say that this song is a portrait, a true icon of Mary, in which we can see her as she is." B XVI #Visitation pic.twitter.com/d8aS0LTwli— Msgr. Ronny Jenkins (@jenkinsronny) May 31, 2016
When Mary, pregnant with Jesus visited Elizabeth, pregnant with John, the Old and New Testaments joined together in Hope for Salvation now.— Bishop Bradley (@BishopPBradley) May 31, 2016
— DSMMEVocations (@DSMMEVocations) May 31, 2016
Prayer for the #feastday of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary #catholicTO pic.twitter.com/CFqHrZlRuW— Archdiocese of TO (@archtoronto) May 31, 2016
Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. Lk 1:42— Bishop Kevin Farrell (@Bishop_Farrell) May 31, 2016
On this Feast of the Visitation of Mary, let us echo Elizabeth's words, "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb"— Bishop Edward Burns (@BishopBurns) May 31, 2016
— CatholicTruthSociety (@CTSpublishers) May 31, 2016
Have a Blessed Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary! pic.twitter.com/2QtLuPKHHq— Johnnette Benkovic (@johnnetteb) May 31, 2016
"Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!" #Visitation pic.twitter.com/ze9SOpo8TE— Franciscan Friars (@MFVAFriars) May 31, 2016
Happy Feast of the Visitation! pic.twitter.com/KE57SxIEbw— ImmaculateHeartMusic (@ImmaculateHM) May 31, 2016
10 Great Saints on How Much They Love Our Blessed Mother Mary https://t.co/PCed50dE1Q via @Church_POP pic.twitter.com/xxmNMrUiMw— CatholicLink English (@catholiclink_en) May 31, 2016
— The Word Among Us (@wordamongus) May 31, 2016
Today is the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary! #Saints #HolyPeople #FeastDay pic.twitter.com/4550p9KJpJ— Atlanta Archdiocese (@archatl) May 31, 2016
The Visitation is a potent antidote to the culture of death. The first to recognize Christ is the unborn John the Baptist. #HomilyTweet— Fr James Bradley (@FrJamesBradley) May 31, 2016
— Shrine Pilgrimages (@OLAMShrine) May 31, 2016
Every blessing from God is a gift freely given. #homilytweet pic.twitter.com/Qz2Fao1j5U— Kathryn Jean Lopez (@kathrynlopez) May 31, 2016
#Mary communicates #joy, #trust & #kindness. #Visitation #BenedictXVI #MonthofMary @go2steubenville pic.twitter.com/a86XKxvC9S— N. Catholic Register (@NCRegister) May 31, 2016
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