“A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars.” (Rev. 12:1) In his vision, St. John the Apostle saw a glittering and magnificent image of Holy Mary. As what Jesus Christ commanded St. John during His passion on the Cross, St. John took care of Holy Mary throughout her life on earth until her Assumption to Heaven. The Lady, whom he came to perceive and aware of, was in every sense a humble and ordinary woman. With obedience and great joy she took every work which God would like her to accomplish. She contemplated every mystery and kept them in her mind. Her beauty was her ability of attentive observation and power of comprehension. She said to Jesus that people had no wine in the wedding in Cana. The remarkable achievement of Our Lady lay not on assuming the position of the Head of our Church, but her reticent delivery of the Saviour to the world. Simeon prophesied to Mary herself a sword would pierce. Not even a word of frustration and complaint did she utter for her suffering and pain, she later on stayed with all the apostles since Jesus died on the Cross until the time for Pentecost was fulfilled. Our Lady Holy Mary is beautiful, as she is a reflection of the wonderful deeds of the Holy Spirit.