Not exact matches
Hail
Mary, full
of grace the lord is with thee Blessed are thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit
of thy womb, Jesus Holy
Mary,
Mother of god pray for us sinners now, and at the hour
of our
death
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended
Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his
mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to
death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said
of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory
of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged
Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility
of announcing the start
of a new creation,
of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
Mary Karr — «completely unbaptised, completely without faith», an «undiluted agnostic», an alcoholic and someone who wants «to eat all
of the chocolate and snort all
of the cocaine and kiss all the boys», the child
of a father who drank himself to
death and a
mother who married seven times — started going.
Hail
Mary, full
of grace, the Lord is with thee [Lk 1:28] Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit
of thy womb, Jesus [Lk 1:42] And then we ask: Holy
Mary,
Mother of God [Luke 1:43] Pray for us sinners now and at the hour
of our
death.
The Womanly Art
Of Breastfeeding by La Leche League International Three in a Bed by Deborah Jackson Pregnancy and Childbirth by Sheila Kitzinger Reading Birth &
Death: a History
Of Obstetric Thinking by Jo Murphy - Lawless Impact
Of Birthing, Practices On Breastfeeding: Protecting the
Mother and Baby Continuum by
Mary Kroeger and Linda Smith The American Way
Of Birth by Jessica Mitford Communicating Midwifery by Caroline Flint Preparing For Birth With Yoga: Exercises For Pregnancy and Childbirth by Janet Balaskas Pregnancy and Childbirth by Miriam Stoppard Pregnancy to Parenthood by Linda Goldberg New Pregnancy and Birth Book by Miriam Stoppard Who's Having Your Baby?
Nevertheless it's a strong opener as this scrappy pup is taken in by Apollo's widow
Mary Anne (here played by Phylicia Rashad) following the
death of his
mother and subsequent institutionalisation.
Streep brilliantly embodies the grief - stricken, aged
Mary,
mother of Jesus, as she recounts her unusual life in a tired, world - weary tone that suits a
mother haunted by her son's tragic
death.
Since the morning she heard
of her son's
death,
Mary has been a
mother on a mission, intent on exposing evil and fighting for truth and justice.
One woman whose daughter had passed away inspired me to create «
Mary,» a sculpture
of a
mother grieving the
death of her child.
--
Mary Lindley Burton, president, Burton Strategies, and coauthor
of In Transition: From the Harvard Business School Club
of New York's Career Management Seminar «After you have talked your girlfriends to
death, bored your husband with all your plans and even, in desperation, consulted your
mother - in - law, let Cohen and Rabin show you how it is done.