Catholic bring flowers to Mary during the May Crowning which usually takes place around Mother's Day. The May Crowning is when Mary was crowned Queen of Heaven. We symbolize this by crowning with flowers a statue of Mary representing what took place during the Crowning of Mary.
In processions in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary it is often customary to adorn her statue with flowers and to scatter petals along the way when the procession is in process. Flowers are a sign of affection and beauty and the Blessed Virgin herself has used them as a proof of the truth of her presence to observers in those apparitions that have been approved by Rome, especially Lourdes and Guadalupe.
Yes, but as a form of honor and veneration, rather than worshiping, which is for God alone.
.Catholic AnswerThe most important thing to Catholics is Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who became incarnate of the Virgin Mary, suffered and died for us on the Cross, and established the Catholic Church to bring His Love and Salvation to all people. Catholics follow the Ten Commandments, the Seven Precepts of the Church, and the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.
April showers bring May flowers and May flowers bring summer powers, nothing about brides.
Bring it to church and ask the priest or deacon to bless it for you. He will be happy to do so by placing hands over the rosaries and making the sign of the cross over them and saying a simple prayer of blessing
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They bring the pollen to other flowers.
April showers bring May flowers.
Absolutly.
March winds bring April showers to grow the May flowers for June chicken pie
April showers bring May flowers!
Do you mean April showers bring May flowers.