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Hail Mary

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Hail Mary

Christian prayer to the Virgin Mary, most frequently used by Roman Catholics. It takes its name from the archangel Gabriel's salutation to Mary when announcing that she would be the mother of the Messiah (Luke 11:28). In Roman Catholic and some Anglican churches, the reciting of the rosary includes 150 Hail Marys.



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And were those actual boos coming out of the stands at the Coliseum last week, or just a reaction to John David Flutie throwing up Hail Mary passes when his receivers were expecting something along the line of a quick corner route?
And so I help her lead, and after the end of the second Hail Mary (which she begins by praying, "Hail Mary, full of God," which sounds funny, but is the absolute truth), she looks up at me and says matter-of-factly, "It's all about Jesus.
Let everybody know that you really thought you were going to land that Hail Mary.
 
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