3. "Aves seen as Roses" (late l3 c. legend in Latin, Catalan and German versions). According to the legend, the Hail Marys recited by a monk became roses and or a rose garland in the hands of Mary ...
Repetition of the Hail Mary, in the twelfth century ... and the Greek cross was replaced by the Latin cross. The Orthodox tradition knows the komposkoini (literally a rope with knots). Known since ...
Mary’s halo is inscribed with Latin words that mean ‘Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you’ – the angel Gabriel’s greeting at the Annunciation (Luke 1: 28). The child seems weightless, just ...
St. Jerome in the 4th century translated it into Latin as, gratia plena ... In this verse Gabriel does not address her as "Hail, Mary" but as "Hail, full of grace." Gabriel uses this participle ...
“The term, in Latin, clearly suggests that these biscuits ... authentic ferratelle you have to say one Hail Mary while cooking the first side, and one Lord’s Prayer for the other side ...
During Hispanic Heritage Month expand your cocktail repertoire with these five lesser-known Latin drinks. Perfect for any fiesta, these cocktails showcase the diverse flavors of Latin America.
There's no more exciting play in college football than a "Hail Mary" that gets answered. Just ask Appalachian State fans. As Appalachian State’s final play against Troy on Sept. 17 showed ...
September 17 is the Feast of Our Lady, Star of the Sea. The title translates to Stella Maris in Latin. Sources note that this is one of the oldest titles of our Lady, dating from early medieval period ...
By ARNIE STAPLETON AP Pro Football Writer So many players had trouble with their footing on the NFL’s opening weekend. It ...
So many players had trouble with their footing on the NFL’s opening weekend. It began with Isaiah Likely’s touchdown-negating ...
So many players had trouble with their footing on the NFL’s opening weekend.