Mary was chosen by God eons before the earth was even created to be the mother of His Son. However, Mary was unaware until the Angel Gabriel appeared and told her. It is commemorated every year on March 25 on the Feast of the Annunciation.
September 8
Yes, it is the feast day that commemorates the day that the Angel Gabriel announced to Mary she had been chosen to be the mother of God's son.
It was Jesus .
His mother's ,Mary's, breast milk.
The Immaculate Conception is a holy day in the Catholic Church that celebrates the belief that Mary was conceived without original sin. It is a feast day that honors the belief that Mary was chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus without any sin from the moment of her conception.
Jesus was circumcised on the 8th day as a Jewish male baby. The sacrifices of His Mother Mary were for bearing a male baby.
Mary has numerous feast days all throughout the year. The reason why is because she is Our Lord's Mother & Our Blessed Mother too.
March 25, the Annunciation December 8, the Immaculate Conception January 1, the Solemnity of Mary
That by definition should never be done, its stepping over the line to idolatry. Mary was a vessel by which God came in human form to us. There is nothing special about Mary. Very lucky, yes, but still human just like everyone else. And there was only one we should worship and praise, and that is God who is Jesus Christ who also sent the holy spirit. If however you've chosen to worship Mary regardless, pick a day out of the calendar, but remember that day, because that is the day you turned your back on God.
Mary's feast day is January first because she was and is our greatest saint. She was the mother of jesus so they start every year in her honor and remembrance.
In the book "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd, Mary Day is celebrated on August 15th each year. It is a day to honor and remember the memory of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Mary(the *COUSIN* Of the Virgin Mary) & Alphaeus. In Our Lord's Day, there was no word for first-generation cousins. They were called "brothers & sisters."