The Nativity of Mother Mary

The Nativity of Mother Mary, celebrated every September 8, marks the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the humble and faithful Mother of Jesus Christ. Her virtues of purity, grace, humility, and unwavering devotion inspire Ignacian Marian students, especially the Pilarists, to embody these qualities in their daily lives—striving for compassion, integrity, and service to others. This sacred feast is joyfully observed by the entire Catholic community worldwide, honoring Mary as a guide and protector on the path of faith.

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