The Devotion and Strength of Maria

Eliana Ribeiro's song 'Maria' is a heartfelt tribute to the Virgin Mary, highlighting her unwavering faith, resilience, and maternal guidance. The lyrics paint a picture of Mary as a figure of constant prayer and deep suffering, yet she remains a source of comfort and strength for Jesus. This portrayal emphasizes her role as a spiritual anchor, someone who embodies patience and trust in God's plan, even in the face of immense trials.

The song also serves as a prayer, with the singer asking Mary to teach them to be like her—patient, hopeful, and faithful. The repeated plea for Mary to intercede with Jesus on the singer's behalf underscores the Catholic belief in Mary's powerful intercessory role. This reflects a deep sense of trust and reliance on Mary's maternal care and her unique position in the spiritual hierarchy.

Additionally, the lyrics reference significant events and roles associated with Mary, such as her apparitions in Fátima and her guidance to the shepherd children. These references not only highlight Mary's historical and religious significance but also her ongoing influence and presence in the lives of believers. Through this song, Eliana Ribeiro encapsulates the essence of Marian devotion, blending personal supplication with a broader acknowledgment of Mary's enduring legacy in the Christian faith.

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  1. Espera No Senhor
  2. Barco a Vela
  3. Noites Traiçoeiras
  4. Estás Entre Nós
  5. Força e Vitória
  6. Um Novo Clamor
  7. Ela Muito Amou
  8. Enviai
  9. Se Eu Orar
  10. Glória
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