Episode 1797: Mother of Perpetual Help Novena

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The Mother of Perpetual Help is a title given to the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the Catholic Church. The title refers to an icon of the Virgin Mary holding the Child Jesus, and it has a long history in Catholic devotion.

The icon is also known as Our Mother of Perpetual Help. The image depicts Mary looking at the viewer while holding the Child Jesus with one hand and pointing to him with the other. The Child Jesus is shown clinging to his mother's hand, symbolizing his awareness of his impending crucifixion.

The origin of the icon is believed to be from the island of Crete in the 15th century. It eventually found its way to Rome, where it became widely venerated. The icon has been associated with numerous miracles and is considered a symbol of comfort and help in times of need.

In the Catholic Church, devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help is widespread, and many churches and religious communities have been dedicated to her under this title. The feast day of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is celebrated on June 27 in the Roman Catholic calendar.

Devotees often pray to Our Lady of Perpetual Help for intercession in various needs, including protection, healing, and guidance. The title reflects the belief that Mary is a perpetual source of help and consolation for those who turn to her in prayer.

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