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    "Bloody Mary and the "Virgin Queen" Mary and Elizabeth Tudor were both, by all accounts, strong and intelligent women endowed with many of the qualities that mark a successful ruler. However, only Elizabeth's legacy is a positive one; her reign has been called the "Golden Age" of England, and she remains a heroine in popular history and even modern film. Mary's reign is scowled at, and seen by most as a brief unpleasant period preceding the glorious ascension of Elizabeth. To account for this

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    that, I went to class and listened diligently to the nuns, who preached about the Blessed Virgin Mary. Filled with wonder, I looked down at my textbook and studied her image. She had blond hair, bright blue eyes, and glowing white angelic skin. Afterwards, I glanced down at my brown skin, and thought to myself, “Why can’t I look like that?” It was not until I left Catholic school that I figured out the Virgin Mary was from the Middle East and was probably darker than I was. For a good majority of my

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    “Immaculate conceptions do happen-” said Grandmother. “It happened when Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary. “ Clara Christopher Harris was raised a devout Catholic; she attended Mass daily until she got into her seventies and was not able to attend on a regular basis. Having been raised to see the best in people, she looked to the positive side of things; her empathy extended past the elite society of Charleston- and, where her sympathies were concerned, there were no exclusions- whether you were

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    Isis, Black Madonna, Madonna and child, and Virgin Mary are all related topics. They have some common area that brings them together. They all involve in religion in catholic and orthodox countries. They are all looked at as important religious women figures. They are/were the women to be in ancient African Catholicism. Isis was one of the first worship Gods. She was goddess of the dead and sick; she brought the dead and sick back to health, and cared for her people. People looked at Isis as the

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    return to classical traditions set forth in ancient Rome and Greece. The Dead Christ with the Virgin, Saints John and Mary Magdalene and The Lamentation accomplish this goal through the representation of an ancient Christian subject. It also marks a time when artists would sign their names in their paintings like Opus Caroli Crivelli did in the parapet of the Dead Christ with the Virgin, Saints John and Mary Magdalene. While these two pieces share numerous similarities, they contrast in how the subject

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    “Yes. It’s of Our Lady of Guadalupe; The Virgin Mary.” ‘Then you know my belief as to the direction and power of the storm, correct? Did you know at Fatima, The Mother of God stopped the pouring rains and stood before the sun? That’s why I have faith the storm is under God’s control. And despite your misgivings of my daughter, I know of her innocence. After all, am I not her mother?” Nailon caught the reference of Lilly’s last question. The Virgin Mary appeared before a simple man on a hill

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    spiritual—Blessed Virgin Mary. Like Elizabeth II, Mary has many titles. They relate to her nature, the locations of her apparitions, and her roles: the Immaculate Conception, Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Canada, and more. Mary also has the title of Mother of God, primarily to emphasize Jesus’ divinity. Her fiat—her yes—to the Archangel Gabriel’s announcement of God’s plan was crucial to our salvation. She is the ideal of Christian obedience, regardless of personal cost. Just as Mary was preserved

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    information about my ancestors and some examples of specific items that have a unique meaning. For example, in regards to my Hispanic culture, one symbol that is recognized is Our Lady of Guadalupe. She is also recognized as the Virgin of Guadalupe and has the title of the Virgin Mary associated with a celebrated pictorial image in Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City (Catholic Online). Growing up as a child I attended private catholic school from Kindergarten through my senior year of high

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    The Virgin of El Barrio by Kristy Nabhan-Warren is an ethnography about modern Mexican-American Catholicism and the apparitions of Estela Ruiz and the community that supports her. Throughout the text, Nabhan-Warren focuses on the intersectionality between Catholicism, ethnicity, gender, and community and the success of this grassroots model of Catholicism. Her fieldwork was done in Phoenix, Arizona, initially for three and a half months (although she continues to maintain a relationship with the

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    While visiting the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe I discovered how religion is capable of bring a community together to worship one religion. The cathedral shrine of the virgin of Guadalupe is a catholic church and is the second largest Catholic Church membership in the United States. As a result, I found it to be the perfect location to visit for this reflection paper because of my family has been practicing the Catholic religion for many years. Additionally, this experience also allowed

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