May 14 Our Lady of Bavaria (1330) Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "He has remembered His mercy to His servant Israel." - Luke 1:54 Mary in the Heart of Germany Bavaria, that great southern German state of mountain valleys, Baroque churches, and centuries of unbroken Catholic faith, has always been deeply Marian. And in 1330, a formal celebration of Our Lady of Bavaria marked one of the early expressions of something this region understood from its soul: Mary is not merely a universal figure of the universal Church. She is also Bavaria's own mother, present in its particular landscape, and its history, and most importantly, its people. The fourteenth century was a time of Marian flourishing across Europe. The great Gothic churches were rising. Confraternities of Our Lady were forming in every town and city. A spirituality of tender, personal devotion to Mary, shaped by the Cistercians and the Franciscans, was weaving itself into the fabric of daily life. The ...