Today, Catholics celebrate the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God. It is also the Feast of the Circumcision of Jesus because it’s the 8th day after His birth. Jesus is God. Mary is His Mother. Therefore, Show more
Today is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. The claim: "Mary is just the Mother of Jesus, NOT the Mother of God!” was an early Christian heresy that is growing today: Nestorians claimed Mary was just the Mother of Christ's human nature - separating Christ into two persons… Show more
St. Padre Pio said. “I wish I had a voice strong enough to tell all the sinners in the world to love Mary. It is the ocean that must be crossed to reach Jesus.’’ January 1st † Solemnity of Show more
Today is the Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God. O GOD, who by the fruitful virginity of Blessed Mary hast bestowed upon mankind the reward of eternal salvation: grant, we beseech thee, that we may know the help of her intercession, through whom we have been accounted worthy… Show more
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I give you my heart and my soul. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, protect me in my last agony. Jesus, Mary and Joseph may I breathe forth my soul in peace with you.
HIGHLIGHTS | Pope Francis presided over the New Year's Day Mass celebrating the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, at the Vatican. On this day, the Church also marks the World Day of Peace.
Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, who guides us closer to her Son with a mother’s love. As we begin this new year, let us entrust ourselves to her and ask for her intercession.
— U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (@USCCB) January 1, 2025
Happy New Year from Mary on the Solmenity of her Motherhood of God and from the BLACKCATHOLIC!
The Solemnity of Mary acknowledges and celebrates Mary's role as the mother of Jesus Christ. The Roman Catholic Church considers it a holy day of obligation. This means that Catholics are obligated to attend mass.
The Solemnity of Mary is also called the Octave of Christmas. An octave marks eight days after the significant Christian events of Christmas and Easter. These holidays are celebrated for a week, with the octave marking the last day.
A solemnity is the highest-ranking feast days in the Roman Catholic Church. Other solemnities include Sundays during the season of Lent, Easter, and Advent, and every day of Holy Week leading up Easter.
Facts about Solemnity of Mary
The Solemnity of Mary was at one time part of three feasts on January 1. They included the octave of the Lord, a recap of Christmas, and the Circumcision of the Lord. Many Catholics believe that the blood baby Jesus shed on his circumcision day was the beginning of his ministry as Redeemer.
In Roman Catholicism, Mary is referred to as the Queen of Peace, since the Messiah is referred to as the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). The Solemnity of Mary is also World Day of Prayer for Peace in the Catholic Church.
Most services for the Solemnity of Mary include the singing of Vein Creator Spirits, 'Come Creator Spirit'. This hymn is often sung or recited in the Roman Catholic Church to signify the beginning of something new. It calls the Holy Spirit to direct the new endeavor:
Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest, and in our souls take up Thy rest; come with Thy grace and heavenly aid to fill the hearts which Thou hast made.
Roman Catholics, as opposed to Protestant Christians, elevate the role of Mary as integral in their salvation because without her bearing the Child of God there wouldn't have been a crucifixion and resurrection. When the angel Gabriel arrives to tell Mary what God has planned for her, she is confused. Her faith leads her to say "Let it be." (Luke 1:26-38).
"Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you." - Angel Gabriel to Mary upon entering her home (Luke 1:28)
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Pray for peace around the world. A popular prayer for this is the famous Prayer of St. Francis:
Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; it is in dying that we are born again to eternal life.
Study how Mary's role has changed in the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Pius VII wrote about the dogma concerning the assumption of Mary in 1950. The belief proclaims that Mary didn't die but ascended into heaven like Christ did after his resurrection. Mary's assumption doesn't appear in scripture, but is referred to in early church writings. This dogma is a major theological difference between the Roman Catholic Church and Protestant denominations.
Attend the Solemnity of Mary Mass at a Catholic Church to learn more about Mary and their beliefs about her role in Christian Salvation.
Rent a movie that reflects on the life of Mary or promotes peace. Our picks include Mary, Mother of Jesus (1999), How to Start a Revolution (2012), Gandhi (1982), Dead Man Walking (1995) and Witness (1985).