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Yes. It is one of the titles associated with Mary, so it does get capitalized as Blessed Virgin.
She is known as Blessed Mother Teresa since her beatification.
She prays to Him for us.
Saint Anne was the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Saint Anne was chosen by God to be the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Ave Maria is in reference to the Blessed Mother Mary (Jesus' mother). Historically they both existed so yes.
Saint Anne is the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus.
No, but God knew she would blessed by it or He would not have chosen her if she were likely to be unwilling or unhappy to do so. She considered it a great honor.
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The main thing about the Blessed Virgin Mary is that she was chosen by God to be holy and undefiled so that she could be the Mother of Our Blessed Lord and Savior. Thus, she became the Queen of Heaven, through whom all blessings have flowed in the order of our salvation.
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.
she is not a saint yet, so it is impossible for her to be a patron saint