St Elizabeth, the Blessed Mother's sister, contributed the follwing line,"Blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus!"
You can use a Hail Mary (not merry) as a separate prayer or add it to the end of a series of prayers. To do this, simply say the Hail Mary prayer at the end of the prayers before bed or in the morning.
The Catholic prayer "Hail Mary" is called "Zdrowaś Mario" in Polish. The prayer begins with "Zdrowaś Mario, łaski pełna," which translates to "Hail Mary, full of grace." It is a central prayer in the Rosary and is often recited in various Catholic devotions.
the prayer 'Hail Mary' is 'je vous salue Marie' in French.
when Mary went to stay with Elizabeth it was when the Angel Gabrial came to Mary and said "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you! Blessed are you among women!" when Mary went to visit Elizabeth she said a prayer called the Magnificat there are different versions of it in diffrent Bibles.
The "Hail Mary" prayer in Latin is translated as "Ave Maria."
Yes, the Hail Mary prayer is primarily associated with the Catholic faith, but it is also used in some other Christian denominations.
In the phrase "Hail Mary," the word "hail" is a greeting or salutation, similar to saying "hello" or "greetings." It is used to show respect and honor to Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the Catholic prayer known as the Hail Mary.
The favorite prayer of Christians include the Our Father and the Hail Mary.
Familiar to Catholics from its use in the "Hail Mary" the word "hail" is from the verb "to hail" which means to greet or call upon or signal to someone. In the prayer the "Hail Mary" it is being used as a form of formal and polite salutation.
The prayer in honor of the Annunciation is the Hail Mary, which begins with the words "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.” This prayer celebrates the moment when the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she was chosen to be the mother of Jesus.
The Hail Mary
To say the Hail Mary prayer, you recite the following words: "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among 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. Amen."