Titles of Mary - Devotional Titles

Devotional Titles

Most of the devotional titles are contained in the Loreto Litanies:

  • Holy Mary
  • Holy Mother of God
  • Holy Virgin of Virgins
  • Mother of Christ
  • Mother of the Church
  • Mother of Divine Grace
  • Mother Most Pure
  • Mother Most Chaste
  • Mother Inviolate
  • Mother Undefiled
  • Mother Most Amiable
  • Mother Admirable
  • Mother of Good Counsel
  • Mother of Our Creator
  • Mother of Our Redeemer
  • Mother of Mercy
  • Virgin Most Prudent
  • Virgin Most Venerable
  • Virgin Most Renowned
  • Virgin Most Powerful
  • Virgin Most Merciful
  • Virgin Most Faithful
  • Mirror of Justice
  • Seat of Wisdom
  • Cause of Our Joy
  • Spiritual Vessel
  • Vessel of Honor
  • Singular Vessel of Devotion
  • Mystical Rose
  • Tower of David
  • Tower of Ivory
  • House of Gold
  • Ark of the Covenant
  • Gate of Heaven
  • Morning Star
  • Health of the Sick
  • Refuge of Sinners
  • Comfort of the Afflicted
  • Help of Christians
  • Queen of Angels
  • Queen of Patriarchs
  • Queen of Prophets
  • Queen of Apostles
  • Queen of Martyrs
  • Queen of Confessors
  • Queen of Virgins
  • Queen of All Saints
  • Queen Conceived Without Original Sin
  • Queen Assumed Into Heaven
  • Queen of the Most Holy Rosary
  • Queen of Families
  • Queen of Peace

Other titles:

  • Co-Redemptrix
  • Destroyer of Heresy
  • Empress of the World
  • Favoured Daughter of the Father
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary
  • Joy of the Just
  • Mother of the Poor
  • Mother of the Word
  • Mother of Orphans
  • Mother of Perpetual Help
  • Mother of Sorrows
  • Mother of the Son
  • Mother Thrice Admirable
  • Nova Eva (the New Eve)
  • Our Lady of Confidence
  • Our Lady of Victory
  • Queen of Heaven
  • Ravisher of Hearts
  • Spouse of the Holy Spirit
  • Star of the Sea
  • Tabernacle of the Lord
  • Temple of the Most Holy Trinity
  • Treasure House of God's Graces
  • Untier of Knots

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