Flowers for the Blessed Mother (2024)

April 26, 2017 WBAS Topics Saints, WBAS Topics For Families, REL Seasons - Feast Days/Holidays, REL Topic- Saints

What do you think the following flowers have in common: rose, thistle, violet, marigold, carnation, lily, and forget-me-not? Each one has a legend that associates the flower with the Blessed Mother. Some flowers are certainly well-known for such connections. Flowers are one of the many symbols of Mary.

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FLOWERS ASSOCIATED WITH MARY

Mary is often portrayed with a lily, for example, as a symbol of her purity and openness to God’s will.

The word “rosary” is derived from the rose and represents a garland of prayer and reflection on moments from the lives of Jesus and Mary.

Legend has it that some flowers bloomed at particular times during Mary’s life – such as the carnation, which opened on the night of Christ’s birth.

Others are said to have offered shelter as the Holy Family fled to Egypt in the face of Herod’s wrath. Two of these – rosemary and juniper – were bushes that opened their branches and then enfolded Mary, Joseph, and Jesus in its protective branches.

In her book, Mary’s Flowers, Vincenzina Kymow, chronicles the legends of these flowers and how each offers inspiration for meditating on the life and faith of Mary.

My mother was a gifted gardener so this form of meditation has particular appeal for me. I connect my first spiritual experience with her rose garden. As a small child, I recall sitting beside it and sensing that Jesus was very close to me. The protective love that surrounded me was maternal and blessed – much in the way Mary enfolded her son with love throughout his life.

FLOWERS FOR MOTHER'S DAY

Gifting mothers with flowers on Mother’s Day has become a tradition, one that certainly generates a nice income for the florist industry.

It is also one that might remind us of these ancient associations with the Blessed Mother.

Whether we are givers or recipients of actual flowers or ones of the heart, we might all reflect this Mother’s Day on the grace with which we, too, have been filled. In doing so, we can turn with confidence to Mary and ask for her prayers on our behalf and on behalf of all of those in need of comfort, joy, protection, and love.

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Bright Ideas

  • The Gather in My Name Mary event is a perfect way to bring together people of all ages to reflect upon and celebrate the life and faith of our Blessed Mother. Plan to use the event with your entire parish or particular parts of it with your class or family.

  • Discuss other symbols of Mary with your family or class. Some symbols of Mary worth researching are fruit, colors, and the book.

  • Download my Floral Reflections on the Hail Mary and use it in your home or parish to honor Mary during the month of May.

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FAQs

What do the three roses of Rosa mystica mean? ›

Mary links special prayer intentions to the three roses she wears instead of the three swords of previous apparitions: the white rose stands for prayer for perseverance of religious vocations; the red rose indicates prayer and sacrifice in penance for offenses committed by religious/priests; the golden rose symbolizes ...

Why do Catholics give flowers to Mary? ›

The gesture has the significance of a rite of passage. The bride soon to become spouse offers her virginity (bouquet of flowers) to Mary in order to obtain her intercession for a fruitful spousal love.

What are the flowers for the Assumption of Mary? ›

Roses and lilies became Mary's flowers. A legend from the second century says that when Mary's tomb was opened to show Thomas that her body had been assumed into heaven, it was filled with these flowers.

Why is Lily of the Valley called Mary's Tears? ›

It is also rich in Christian lore and folklore. Examples: The lily of the valley sprang from Eve's tears as she was exiled from the Garden of Eden. The Virgin Mary's tears at the cross of Christ dissolved into lilies of the valley, hence its nickname "Our Lady's Tears."

What color rose is associated with Mary? ›

Roses have long been connected with Mary, the red rose symbolic of love, the white rose, of purity. In the fifth century, Coelius Sedulius referred to Mary as a "rose among thorns".

What is the spiritual meaning of 3 roses? ›

A pair of roses signifies mutual love and affection. 3… A bouquet of three roses means “I love You” and is the traditional one-month anniversary gift.

What flower is for Holy Mary? ›

Mary is often portrayed with a lily, for example, as a symbol of her purity and openness to God's will. The word “rosary” is derived from the rose and represents a garland of prayer and reflection on moments from the lives of Jesus and Mary.

What flower was often used a symbol for the Virgin Mary? ›

White Lily "Annunciation Lily" – symbol of Mary's Immaculate Purity.

What is the white flower for Mama Mary? ›

Lily of the Valley

In England it had the name “Our Lady's Tears” because when viewed from a distance the white flowerets gave the appearance of teardrops falling. The lily of the valley was a symbol of the Virgin Mary because of its pure white flowers, sweet smell and humble appearance.

What scent is associated with the Virgin Mary? ›

This same occurrence with the smell of roses has often been associated with miracles and encounters with Marian apparitions. Mary is sometimes referred to as “Our Lady of the Roses,” perhaps because the name Rosary means “a garland of roses” or perhaps she is pictured surrounded by these beautiful flowers.

What lily was Jesus talking about? ›

Though Jesus says 'lilies', He is not referring to lilies, but common wildflowers such as Anemones. (They are wild field flowers in Palestine that continue to grow near the lake of Galilee.)

What was the Virgin Mary's mother's name? ›

According to apocrypha, as well as Christian and Islamic tradition, Saint Anne was the mother of Mary, the wife of Joachim and the maternal grandmother of Jesus.

What is the meaning of Rosa Mystica flower? ›

Q: What is the origin and meaning of the expression Mystical Rose (Rosa mystica)? A: Since antiquity the rose was considered a symbol of mystery, for early Christians the rose is a visual expression for paradise (Catacombs of Callixtus, third century) but also for martyrdom (Cyprian, Ep.

What is the message of Rosa Mystica? ›

A Marian devotion dating back to 1947, Our Lady's somber yet hopeful message embraces both the reality of sin and suffering, and the healing, restoration, and redemption that comes only from God. Come and entrust the matters of your own heart to the Immaculate Heart of Our Lady of Rosa Mystica.

What is the meaning of Reyna Rosa Mystica? ›

Reyna Rosa Mystica

It is the flower which captures the heart at nearly every stage of it's growth. Mary is the most beautiful of God's creation, indeed “the Incarnate Rose,” especially chosen for God's garden. She is the “rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys” [Song 2:1].

What is the meaning of the mystical rose color? ›

Purple roses: An enchanting purple rose is also known as the "mystical rose." This rose gives off special meanings like royalty and majesty.

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