The Virgin Mary is sometimes referred to as Queen of Angels.
The Blessed Virgin Mary is sometimes referred to as 'Our Lady.'
It is September 8
It isn't a flower, it's a tree. Called the "Pussy-Willow"
To the best of my knowledge it is just call the Blessed Virgin's statue, or the picture of the Blessed Virgin, I never heard of a particular word for such a thing. Some pictures or icons are referred to as "The Madonna" as in the "The Black Madonna".
Mystical Rose is one of the titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Because it was through the Virgin Mary that Our Lord Entered into our own world. It is also through Mary that we go to Our Lord.
There are often many statutes in Catholic churches and there don't need to be any. They don't have a particular name. For example, a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sometimes 2-dimensional representations of saints are present. These are called icons. These are more common in Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches than Roman Catholic churches but you sometimes find icons in Roman churches too.
they were called the Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary - PBVM - commonly called the Presentation Sisters
It is called the Annunciation, which refers to the announcement of the Archangel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin that God had favored her to be the mother of Our Savior. The Blessed Virgin's answer, in Latin, was Fiat. "Fiat" in Latin which tranlates literally as "let it be done" in English. So people speak of "Mary's fiat" to refer to her agreement to be the mother of her Lord.
Our Lady of Guadalupe was blessed with the incomparable gift of bearing the son of God. You see, though she may be called by different names, and there may have been many apparitions, there is only one Virgin Mary, blessed above all women, indeed, above any other human person, by being made the mother of God.
They are also known as the Lonely Assassins.
She is Called the Virgin Mary, so yes she is and was a virgin.Roman Catholic AnswerYes, the Church has always taught, infallibly; and has always believed that the Blessed Virgin Mary was a Virgin before, during, and after the birth of her only son, Jesus Christ; and that she was assumed into heaven at the end of her life as a virgin.