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See the photo for context; this was a placard at a museum that was displaying medieval religious objects.
The museum’s description of the “Crozier,” on display in a large glass case, includes the following: “The inscription around the crook is the “Ave Maria,” or Hail Mary, the words of the angel Gabriel announcing the impending birth of Jesus to the Virgin.”
The version I would argue is more accurate would be the following: “The inscription around the crook is the “Ave Maria,” or Hail Mary, a common prayer recited by Catholic Christians, which is based on scriptural passages in the Gospel of Luke. When the angel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary, scripture holds that he greeted her, saying “Hail, full of grace.” After announcing to the Virgin that God had found favor with her, and after she consented by stating “Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it done to me according to thy word,” the faithful believe Christ was conceived in her womb by the Holy Spirit.”(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)
The museum’s description of the “Crozier,” on display in a large glass case, includes the following: “The inscription around the crook is the “Ave Maria,” or Hail Mary, the words of the angel Gabriel announcing the impending birth of Jesus to the Virgin.”
The version I would argue is more accurate would be the following: “The inscription around the crook is the “Ave Maria,” or Hail Mary, a common prayer recited by Catholic Christians, which is based on scriptural passages in the Gospel of Luke. When the angel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary, scripture holds that he greeted her, saying “Hail, full of grace.” After announcing to the Virgin that God had found favor with her, and after she consented by stating “Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it done to me according to thy word,” the faithful believe Christ was conceived in her womb by the Holy Spirit.”(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)
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