The constellation
V254 Efficacy of saying "Aves"
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The same sky, in words
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- The Virgin Mary · V250 entry
beneath it
- Saying of "Aves" obliterates sin · V254.1 entry
- Ship in storm saved because of sailors' "Ave Maria". (Cf. D2141.1.) · V254.2 entry
- "Ave" on the tongue. Because of faithfulness in saying "Aves" the words are found imprinted on the dead man's tongue. (Cf. V86.2.) · V254.3 entry
- Devil exorcised by "Ave" · V254.4 entry
- Nun forgets to hail Mary and goes into the world to sin · V254.5 entry
- Joseph and Mary threaten to leave heaven when the man who has always prayed to them is refused admittance · V254.6 entry
- Murdered boy still sings "Ave" after his death. (Chaucer's Prioress's Tale.) · V254.7 entry
- Virgin Mary will not let devil (authorities) take robber noble who daily says "Ave" · V254.8 entry
- Virgin forbids devil to take robber as long as he continues to say two "Aves" daily · V254.9 entry