Video highlights Marian devotions, customs in U.S. mission dioceses

Friday, Jun. 04, 2021
By Catholic News Service

CHICAGO  — A special video series developed by Catholic Extension for the “Month of Mary” has highlighted throughout May the many ways Catholics of the Americas honor Mary in their native languages and culture customs.

The videos share Marian traditions popular in the faith communities that receive support from the Chicago-based organization that has been supporting the work and ministries of the nation’s mission dioceses since its founding in 1905.

“Everywhere we visit, the Blessed Mother is a constant symbol of hope and comfort,” Father Jack Wall, president of Catholic Extension, said in a statement. “The beautiful ways in which people of different cultures express their devotion to Mary is inspiring, and we invite all Catholics to share in this celebration.”

The videos were released each Sunday of May. “We invite you to see how the Blessed Mother is a constant symbol of hope in the places we visit,” said Joe Boland, vice president of Catholic Extension. “It is one more way that we can join together as a Catholic family of faith and connect with one another.”

The videos can be viewed by registering for access at catholicextension.org/mary. The videos feature

– Our Lady of the Sioux: Oglala-Lakota Native American Community in South Dakota;

– Our Lady of La Vang: Vietnamese Community in Sacramento, Calif.

–  Our Lady of Fatima: Dominican Sisters of Guánica, Puerto Rico;

– Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre: the National Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, Cuba.

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