A Hymn to the Mother of Purity: A Spiritual Journey with 'Mãe da Pureza'

The song 'Mãe da Pureza' by Comunidade Católica Shalom is a heartfelt tribute to the Virgin Mary, celebrating her purity, grace, and maternal love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Mary as a pure and chaste reflection of God, a guiding path for believers. The song opens by acknowledging Mary as a 'pure mirror' and a 'secure path' that leads to God, emphasizing her role as a spiritual guide and protector.

The second verse delves deeper into Mary's significance by highlighting her role as the mother who welcomed the Savior into the world. The lyrics express a desire to emulate Mary's humility and trust in God, asking her to teach us to be 'poor like the Lord' and to surrender ourselves into the Father's arms. This verse underscores the virtues of humility, obedience, and faith, which are central to the Christian faith.

The chorus, repeated multiple times, reinforces the image of Mary as the 'Mother of Purity' with a 'sweet gaze as beautiful as the dawn.' It speaks of her nurturing love, inviting her to embrace her children in her maternal care and to nurture them with her love. The repetition of 'Maria, Maria, Maria, ó Mãe!' serves as a devotional chant, deepening the sense of reverence and adoration for Mary. The song as a whole is a beautiful expression of devotion, seeking Mary's intercession and guidance in the journey of faith.

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  2. Exaltamos/ Posso Cantar
  3. Estar Em Tuas Mãos
  4. Ao Ouvir Tua Voz
  5. Livre Para Amar
  6. És o Sentido
  7. Vida Ou Morte
  8. Que Bom É Ter Você
  9. Mesmo Sendo Deus
  10. Viver de Amor
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