Florae for the Immaculate Conception. How very thoughtful!

The above card is from S.McC. I love it! I’m sure Jesus immediately turned and gave those flowers to His Blessed Mother. The boy, by the way, is looking at her, isn’t he? Jesus is just doing the delivery. How very thoughtful!

Now the card below, sent in by C.W., was surely chosen because of another, like flower that was growing on Holy Souls Mountain. Yikes! So, flowers coming in from around the world for our Lady!

Meanwhile—– we have these two itsybitsy flowers on the mountain. They also have their own beauty. Not every flower has to be gargantuan. After all, in the painting leading this post, the little boy is giving dandilion seed puffs to our Lady, right?

Nevertheless, here is another gargantuan flower on Holy Souls Mountain that is blooming in these days. Not that the flower is so big, but the shoots coming out of the flower spread far and wide.

It’s good to pick some flowers for our Lady. Truly. It does the soul good.

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2 Responses to Florae for the Immaculate Conception. How very thoughtful!

  1. I love that first card! Wow, I want one of those pictures. I have a very old black and white of the Virgin and the Lamb. It is the inside of the front cover of a 1917 War Time magazine. It is pretty large. Here is one I found on the net, but it is in color
    http://www.amreligiousgifts.com/images/D/NW-909_1_8x10.jpg

  2. susan

    Denise, the picture is called “The Gift of the Good Shepherd” (or “Gift of the Shepherd”) by Josef Scheurenberg. If you enter that into Google Images it will give you many product options with this image from different companies. It is a beauty indeed! God bless you!

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