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Mother of Mercy Our Lady of Ostrabrama
On the interior facade of the "Gate of the Dawn" in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania, there appears the inscription: MOTHER OF MERCY, WE FLY BACK TO YOUR PATRONAGE. This inscription is not only a prayerful invocation to her "who shines in the Gate of the Dawn" [words from a Polish epic poem], but a witness to over 300 years of veneration of the Virgin Mary as the "Mother of Mercy."
Mother of Mercy Our Lady of Ostrabrama
On the interior facade of the "Gate of the Dawn" in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania, there appears the inscription: MOTHER OF MERCY, WE FLY BACK TO YOUR PATRONAGE. This inscription is not only a prayerful invocation to her "who shines in the Gate of the Dawn" [words from a Polish epic poem], but a witness to over 300 years of veneration of the Virgin Mary as the "Mother of Mercy."
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Mother of Mercy: Our Lady of Ostrabrama | Silver foiled lithography | Icon Reproduction | Size: 5 1/4"x4 1/2"
Mother of Mercy: Our Lady of Ostrabrama | Silver foiled lithography | Icon Reproduction | Size: 5 1/4"x4 1/2"
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Mother of Mercy Our Lady of Ostrabrama
On the interior facade of the "Gate of the Dawn" in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania, there appears the inscription: MOTHER OF MERCY, WE FLY BACK TO YOUR PATRONAGE. This inscription is not only a prayerful invocation to her "who shines in the Gate of the Dawn" [words from a Polish epic poem], but a witness to over 300 years of veneration of the Virgin Mary as the "Mother of Mercy."
Mother of Mercy Our Lady of Ostrabrama
On the interior facade of the "Gate of the Dawn" in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania, there appears the inscription: MOTHER OF MERCY, WE FLY BACK TO YOUR PATRONAGE. This inscription is not only a prayerful invocation to her "who shines in the Gate of the Dawn" [words from a Polish epic poem], but a witness to over 300 years of veneration of the Virgin Mary as the "Mother of Mercy."
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