Mary Most Holy of the Annunciation
Choose a Prayer:
- Angelus
- Be Joyful Mary
- Employment Prayer
- Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary–Litany of Loreto
- Magnificat
- Mary Most Holy of the Annunciation
- Memorare
- Mother of Good Counsel Prayer
- Our Lady of the Assumption Prayer
- Personal Prayer of Devotion to Our Lady
- Pilgrims Prayer
- Prayer Entrusting the United States to Mary Immaculate
- Prayer for Adult Children Who have Left the Faith
- Prayer for Vocations
- Prayer to Mary, Mother of Life
- Prayer to Mary, Mother of the Church
- Prayer to Mary, Our Mother
- Prayer to Mary, Queen of the Home
- Prayer to Mary, Seat of Wisdom
- Prayer to Our Lady during Difficult Times
- Prayer to Our Lady for Healing
- Prayer to Our Lady of Fatima
- Prayer to Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Prayer to Our Lady of Knock
- Prayer to Our Lady of Lourdes
- Prayer to Our Lady of Sorrows
- Prayer to Our Lady of the Highway
- Prayer to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
- Prayer to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
- Prayer to Our Lady, Health of the Sick
- Prayer to Our Lady-by Pope John Paul II
- Prayer to Our Mother of Divine Grace
- Regina Caeli
Mary Most Holy of the Annunciation
May all generations proclaim you blessed, O Mary.
You believed the Archangel Gabriel, and in you were fulfilled all the great things that he had announced to you.
My soul and my entire being praise you, O Mary.
You had faith in the incarnation of the Son of God in your virginal womb, and you became the Mother of God.
Then the happiest day in the history of mankind dawned. Humanity received the Divine Master, the Sole Eternal Priest, the Host of Reparation, the Universal King.
Faith is a gift of God and the root of every good. O Mary, obtain for us, too, a lively, firm and active faith—faith which saves and produces saints, faith in the Church, in the Gospel, in eternal life.
May we meditate on the words of your blessed Son, as you preserved them in your heart and devoutly meditated on them.
May the Gospel be preached to everyone.
May it be docilely accepted.
May all men become, in Jesus Christ, children of God.
Amen.
