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Our Hail Mary are flowers offered to Mary
The well-known Jesuit, Brother Alphonsus
Rodriguez, used to say his Rosary with such fervor that he often saw a red
rose come out of his mouth at each Our Father and a white rose at each Hail
Mary. The red and white roses were equal in beauty and fragrance, the only
difference being in their color.
The chronicles of Saint Francis tell of a young friar who had the praiseworthy habit of saying the Crown of Our Lady (the Rosary) every day before dinner. One day for some reason or other he did not manage to say it. The refectory bell had already been rung when he asked the Superior to allow him to say it before coming to the table, and having obtained the permission he withdrew to his cell to pray. After he had been gone a long time the Superior sent another Friar to fetch him, and he found him in his room bathed in a heavenly light facing Our Lady who had two angels with her. Beautiful roses kept issuing from his mouth at each Hail Mary; the angels took them one by one, placing them on Our Lady's head, and she smilingly accepted them.
St. Louis De Montfort
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Our Hail Mary are flowers offered to Mary
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