


To obtain this grace I honor your Wisdom by reciting: (say the Hail Mary). Oh Mary, Seat of Wisdom as a tender Mother, lead me in the path of Christian virtue and perfection enlighten and enable me to do what is most pleasing to your beloved Son and obtain my petition.

To obtain this favor I honor your Power by reciting: (say the Hail Mary). Mother most pure! Forsake me not, despise not my prayer, graciously hear me for God's glory, your honor, and the welfare of my soul. Say the following words before the first Hail Mary: Oh, Immaculate Mary, Virgin most Powerful, I beseech you, through that immense Power which you have received from the Eternal Father, obtain for me purity of heart strength to overcome all the enemies of my soul and the special favor I implore in my present necessity.Say the following prayers in succession-each punctuated by one standard Hail Mary-to honor Mary's power, wisdom, and mercy: Say these Hail Marys after waking in the morning say them before going to bed at night, after examining your conscience. This is a traditional Roman Catholic practice of reciting three Hail Marys in sequence as a petition for purity and other virtues. Thundy Joseph J.Consider saying the Three Hail Marys. And we hope to get more such videos on varied topics from Dr. We are grateful to Zach for sharing his boyhood memories regarding this chant. We are posting this on our channel for our viewers to hear the pronunciation of the words. Zach's generation grew up in Kerala reciting this prayer in Syriac. The term, however, stayed in translation in many languages. It was difficult for the Easterners to comprehend God as having a mother. The Syriac translation of the Greek term, theotokos, as Emme dalaha created many controversies. The focus of this Council was to establish the status of the Blessed Virgin as Mother of God ( Theotokos = Carrier of God). The history of the prayer goes back to the Council of Ephesus (431). Slam Lek Maryam, an endearing prayer of the Catholics around the world. See text and translation on our Encyclopedia of Syriac Chants. Thundy recites the Hail Mary in the original version in Latin and the Syriac translation.

Zacharias Thundy recites ശ്ലാം ലേക് മറിയം Hail Mary in Syriac and Latin
