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[[Saint Patrick]] drew upon the focus of the [[threefold flame]] placed in Ireland and later taught the mystery of the Trinity, using the shamrock to illustrate the oneness of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The emerald-green [[healing flame]] remains the symbol of Ireland and the remembrance of that journey long ago by those seven representatives whose devotion to the seven rays enabled them to succeed in paving the way for the expansion of Christianity throughout Europe and ultimately the Western Hemisphere.
[[Saint Patrick]] drew upon the focus of the [[threefold flame]] placed in Ireland and later taught the mystery of the Trinity, using the shamrock to illustrate the oneness of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The emerald-green [[healing flame]] remains the symbol of Ireland and the remembrance of that journey long ago by those seven representatives whose devotion to the seven rays enabled them to succeed in paving the way for the expansion of Christianity throughout Europe and ultimately the Western Hemisphere.
=== Specific appearances of Mary ===
For information about specific appearances of Mary, see:
[[Our Lady of Guadalupe]]
[[Lourdes]]
[[Fátima]]
[[Zeitoun]]
[[Garabandal]]
[[Medjugorje]]


== The age of the Mother ==
== The age of the Mother ==
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Mary blue, the color that we associate with Mother Mary’s love, is almost an aqua—blue tinged with a bit of green—and through it her devotion to healing radiates to all who call to her for assistance. Her fragrance and flame-flower is the lily of the valley, and her [[keynote]] is the “Ave Maria” by Schubert.
Mary blue, the color that we associate with Mother Mary’s love, is almost an aqua—blue tinged with a bit of green—and through it her devotion to healing radiates to all who call to her for assistance. Her fragrance and flame-flower is the lily of the valley, and her [[keynote]] is the “Ave Maria” by Schubert.
== See also ==
[[Fátima]]
[[Medjugorje]]


== For more information ==
== For more information ==
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