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Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn

is the prominent Catholic painting of the Blessed Virgin


Mary venerated by the faithful in the Chapel of the Gate of
Dawn in Vilnius, Lithuania. The painting was historically
displayed above the Vilnius city gate; city gates of the time
often contained religious artifacts intended to ward off attacks
and bless passing travelers.
Our Lady of Sorrows
the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows (Latin: Mater
Dolorosa), and Our Lady of Piety, Our Lady of the Seven
Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which
the Virgin Mary is referred to in relation to sorrows in her life.
As Mater Dolorosa, it is also a key subject for Marian art in the
Catholic Church.
Queen of Heaven
is a title given to the Virgin Mary, by Christians mainly of
the Catholic Church and, to a lesser extent, in Anglicanism,
Lutheranism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. The title is a consequence
of the First Council of Ephesus in the fifth century, in which
Mary was proclaimed "Theotokos", a title rendered in Latin
as Mater Dei, in English "Mother of God".
Our Lady of Bethlehem
 is a Flemish-style oil painting that arrived in Puerto Rico.
Specialists in 15th-century art attribute the painting to the school
of Brussels painter, Rogier van der Weyden, or to an anonymous
disciple of his school.
Our Lady of Fátima
formally known as Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Fátima, is
a Catholic title of Mary, mother of God based on the Marian
apparitions reported in 1917 by three shepherd children at
the Cova da Iria, in Fátima, Portugal. The three children
were Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta
Marto.
Our Lady of Guadalupe
also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe , is a Catholic title of
the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a series of five Marian
apparitions in December 1531, and a venerated image on a cloak
enshrined within the Basilica of Our Lady of
Guadalupe in Mexico City. The basilica is the most-visited
Catholic shrine in the world, and the world's third most-visited
sacred site.
 Virgin of Mercy
is a subject in Christian art, showing a group of people
sheltering for protection under the outspread cloak, or pallium,
of the Virgin Mary. It was especially popular in Italy from the
13th to 16th centuries, often as a specialised form of votive
portrait, and is also found in other countries and later art,
especially Catalonia and Latin America.
Our Lady of Solitude
 is a title of Mary (mother of Jesus) and a special form of Marian
devotion practised in Spanish-speaking countries to
commemorate the solitude of Mary on Holy Saturday. Variant
names include Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, Maria Santisima,
Nuestra Señora Dolorosisima de la Soledad, and Virgen de la
Soledad.
Queen of Heaven
is a title given to the Virgin Mary, by Christians mainly of
the Catholic Church and, to a lesser extent,
in Anglicanism, Lutheranism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. The title
is a consequence of the First Council of Ephesus in the fifth
century, in which Mary was proclaimed "Theotokos", a title
rendered in Latin as Mater Dei, in English "Mother of God".
Blessed Virgin Mary
Mary was a 1st century Galilean Jewish woman of Nazareth,
the wife of Joseph and, according to the gospels, the virgin
mother of Jesus. Both the gospels of Matthew and Luke in
the New Testament and the Quran describe Mary as a virgin.
She is betrothed to Joseph, according to Matthew and Luke.
According to Christian theology, Mary conceived Jesus through
the Holy Spirit while still a virgin, and accompanied Joseph
to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born.

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