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Meaning of the picture
of Our Lady of Perpetual Help |
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Look at the picture.
Frightened by the vision of two angels showing Him
the instruments of the Passion, the Christ Child has
run to His Mother, almost losing, in his haste, one
of the tiny sandals. Mary holds Him in Her arms
reassuringly, lovingly. But notice Her eyes. They
look not at Jesus, but as us. Is this not a touch of
genius? How better to express Our Lady's plea to us
to avoid sin and love Her Son?
Christ's little Hands,
too, are pressed into Mary's as a reminder to us
that, just as on earth, He placed Himself entirely
in Her hands for protection, so now in Heaven He has
given into Her hands all graces, to distribute to
those who ask Her.
This is the principal
message of the picture. A Byzantine icon, however,
it is replete with other symbols. |
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- Golden Crown of Our Lady
- Star on our Lady's veil
- Greek initials (five locations)
- Angels
- Mary's Eyes
- Mary's Mouth
- Mary's Left Hand
- Red Tunic
- Christ's Hands
- Falling Sandal
Mary's Mantle is dark
blue, this is the colour worn by Mothers in
Palestine, Mary is both Virgin and Mother. The
entire background is golden, symbolic of Heaven,
where Jesus and Mary are now enthroned.
The gold also shines
through their clothing, showing the heavenly joy
They can bring to tired human hearts. |
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