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A basic introduction to the Hail Mary and a research review based on history

Khurram Shahzad Gill
2024-04-10 13:01:54
A basic introduction to the Hail Mary and a research review based on history and its inconsistency with the Holy BookHail, O Mary, the grace of God be with you, blessed are you among women, blessed is the fruit of your womb Jesus, O holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the time of our death, Amen.Excerpt from Common Daily Prayers, Published by Dukhtaran Paulus Communication of Holy Paulus President Karachi Bar 9th June 2009 Page No. 2The Hail Mary is a liturgical liturgy that is recited in the Roman Catholic Church as well as in a few Eastern churches such as the Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic Church, Anglican, Free Catholic and Protestant Lutheran Churches. It is a liturgical teaching that spread to the Church in 1050 AD through the mediation of the Roman Catholic Church.Traditionally, it contains the salutation of the angel to Saint Mary and the description of Saint Elizabeth in the Gospels, but there are also non-biblical words and terms in this scholarship.The prevailing Hail Mary did not always contain these words; in some Eastern churches, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Church, it is recited in the Greek style.Hail, O Virgin who conceived God (Nawz BaAllah), O Blessed Mary, may the Lord be with you, glorify you among women and glorify the fruit of your womb, for this is the savior who gives salvation to our souls.Quote from Wikipedia (with reference to content) Urdu translation of the lettersAnother translation or version of this wazifa is something like this:Blessed be the Mother of God (Praise be to God) and the Virgin Mary, may the Lord be with you, may you be glorified among women and may the fruit of your womb be glorified, for you have given birth to the redeemer of our souls.Quoted from Wikipedia (in terms of content)In the beginning of this Greek scholarship, the Greek word Titokos has been used, which has been translated as the mother of God, but there is a difference of opinion among scholars on this issue.Dear readers, Herbert Thurston, the author of the Hail Mary article in the Catholic Encyclopedia,

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