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Diferentes tipos de pingentes da Virgem Maria da FJ Fallon Jewelry

by 李智安 27 Dec 2022 0 comentários

Virgin Mary pendant from FJ Fallon Jewelry

Virgin Mary is one of the most distinct religious sign and also one of the most basic elements in Jewelry especially pendants. FJ Fallon Jewelry produces so many different Virgin Mary pendants that this article gives a clearer explanation over them.

Virgin Mary statues in different countries

Russian Area

Virgin Mary of Vladimir: also known as Vladimir Mother of GodOur Lady of Vladimir
In 1395, Grand Duke Vasily of Moscow brought the icon to his city to ask God for help. That year, Timur, a powerful and ruthless conqueror from Central Asia, set his sights on Moscow. His army could have defeated the Russians and burned the city, but the people of Moscow prayed to Our Lady of Vladimir. As a result, Timur changed his mind and decided not to invade Moscow. Believers attribute this to the Virgin Mary. The sign is the feet of the baby not standing on the arm.
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Virgin Mary of the Don
One of many "Madonnas" in Russia, it is believed to have been created by Andrei Rublev's teacher, Theophanes the Greek, and another great portraitist. According to legend, this icon was dedicated by the Cossacks before Dmitry the Grand Duke of Moscow defeated the Mongols at the Battle of Kulikovo. While this is most likely fake, Dun and the Madonna are known for their role as the patron saints of Russia, like others on this list. The sign is that the baby's feet standing of the arm.
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 Virgin Mary Hodegetria of Smolensk
It is said that this was drawn by St. Luke, the evangelist, and it was the dowry when the Byzantine emperor married his daughter to Grand Duke Vsevolod in 1046. Since then, Kievan Rus has been called a powerful ally of the Orthodox Church. Located in the city of Smolensk (400km west of Moscow), the icon is said to protect Russian lands from Western enemies. That's why when Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812, the Russian army brought the icon to Moscow and the whole city prayed for salvation.
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Virgin Mary of Kazan
Russians love the Virgin Mary, so there is also a Byzantine icon here. Lost in the 15th century, it was miraculously found 140 years later, after the Great Fire of Kazan in 1579. According to legend, Our Lady of Kazan came to a little girl named Matrona in her sleep and asked her to search for her icon in the ashes. The little girl listened to her and later became known as the nun of the monastery that kept the icon.
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Seven Sorrows of Virgin Mary
The Virgin Mary was placed on an altar for her to contemplate, comfort and learn from her suffering. The seven days before Holy Week are known as the Week of the Passions, which occurs during Lent and refers to the week of the Virgin of the Sorrows of Holy Week, the week before the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
These seven sorrows are a series of events experienced by the Virgin Mary, which can be visualized by the seven swords passing through her heart. They have a relationship with Jesus because Mary's pain comes from what they did to her. After praying that each suffering end with the Hail Mary, the faithful pray for them in the rosary, as found in the Bible.
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Mexico area

Virgin Mary of Guadalupe
On December 9, 1539, the Virgin Mary appeared to a humble Indian, Juan Diego. The Virgin asked him to express his will to the bishop, that is, to build a chapel in the place where he appeared. When the Bishop asked for a sign to prove the message was true, the Virgin sent Juan to pick roses on the hill. You know, it was the severe winter season at that time, and there would be no flowers blooming at all. Sure enough, when Juan went up to the mountain, he saw that the mountain was full of flowers blooming. So he filled his long skirt with the roses he had picked, and went to see the bishop. When Juan saw the bishop, he opened his skirt and sprinkled roses in front of the bishop, what he saw was not only roses, but also a picture of the Virgin Mary printed on the long skirt.
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Origin of Virgin Mary

According to the "New Testament", Mary, BC (18 years - 41 AD), whose real name was Miriam Magdala Nishaia, was a Jewish woman who lived in the city of Nazareth (Nazareth) in the Galilee region. mother of jesus.
In different denominations, there are different stories about the origin of Our Lady. Christians believe that in the New Testament, Mary obeyed God when she was a virgin, was conceived by the Holy Spirit and conceived to give birth to Jesus, and believed that what she gave birth to was Christ, the Son of God who became a man. At that time, Mary was engaged to St. Joseph. After Joseph married Mary, he accompanied her to Bethlehem, where she gave birth to Jesus. . The Gospel of Luke begins with the description of Mary's birth as heralded by the angel Gabriel. Although there is little description of Mary after Jesus' public ministry in heaven, St. Luke records that no one silently accompanied Jesus at the foot of the cross when he died. Christ the Messiah, Mary was a very important member of the early Christian community in Jerusalem. Some secret scriptures record that Mary never experienced death, but ascended directly to heaven in body and soul.
Mary is the most important female figure in Christianity. She has been highly respected since the early days of Christianity, and she has titles such as "Holy Mother" and "Blessed Virgin Mary". The Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and some Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran Christians believe that Mary died a virgin and was called to heaven.
Catholics believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary. Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Methodist, and Lutheran Christians all believe that Mary is the "Mother of God." Many Protestant denominations do not accept these views, and these sects believe that Mary is the mother of Christ, not the mother of God. They also disapprove of erecting the icon of Mary, and believe that this violates the ten commandments of "do not worship idols".

 

 

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