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Q: In what ways can Mary be shown as Our Lady
of Mercy?
A: There is no easy answer to your
question. The title of mercy applied to Mary has generated many different
iconographical types from Our Lady of the Mantle, la miséricorde, to specific
sanctuaries (Kevelaer) and specific patronages (Our Lady of Ransom of the
Mercedarians).
Here are four ways to visually envisage Mary's mercy:
1)
The original representation of Our
Lady of Mercy is the typical image of Our Lady of Ransom, the patroness of
the Mercedarians. She holds the Mercedarian scapular in her right hand. The
left hand holds the chains, the typical attribute of Our Lady of Ransom.
Image source unknown
2) Mercy may be understood
as intercession and mediation: Mary stands with outstretched arms imploring
from her son mercy and compassion. The actual picture shows Mary as the
Orante reminiscent of the Immaculate Conception (moon, sickle, sextant, lily,
globe) bathed in the light of the Spirit.
Sanctuary of Merciful Love
Collevalenza, Perugia, Italy
3) Still another type of Our Lady of Mercy shows the picture of
the Enthroned Madonna holding on her knees the Christ child. The expression of
mercy lies in the gesture of offering the redeemer to the world. The real
source of mercy is God who gives himself to us in his Son.
Image source unknown
4) A fourth way of picturing mercy is to show Our Lady as the
Mantle Madonna. In this picture the idea of protection is the dominant
message. As the merciful mother, Mary holds her devotees under her mantle.
She gives them protection against evil and persecution.
Woven Tapestry
St. Lioba Cloister, Freiburg
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