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Part of what I understand the place and purpose of the Saints are within the Christian tradition is this: they are people to look up to and admire as being someone we can relate to. With this in mind, this is probably the first image of St Mary that I really feel a connection to. She's got puffy round cheeks like mine and I could totally do my hair like that. I've always had a curious respect for the Virgin, though I would hardly call myself Marian.
Wikipedia link to the Church of S Peitro di Banchi in
Italian or
EnglishWikipedia link to Mary (mother of Jesus)
hereFeast of the Annunciation - 25 Mar
taken June 2010 - Church of S Peitro di Banchi, Genoa
Hey, I like the look of Mary here too. I find some of the saints awfully hard to relate to (Saint George slaying Tue dragon, for example). But others are very down to earth. I like that Mary was just a normal girl.
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