mary our mother
“ . . . [F]ind out for yourself by personal experience the meaning of Mary’s maternal love. It is not enough just to know she is our Mother and to think and to talk about her as such. She is your Mother and you are her son. She loves you as if you were her only child in this world. Treat her accordingly—tell her about everything that happens to you, honor her and love her. No one will do it for you or as well as you . . ..”1
Let us offer our Mother today:
Many affectionate thoughts and prayers by saying: “Mary, my Mother” each time we pause in our work.