File:Birth of Mary.jpg|thumb|Holy card depicting the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary. University of Dayton Libraries. The scene was frequently depicted in art, as part of cycles of the
Life of the Virgin. Medieval depictions of Mary in infancy often include her birth by Saint Anne. In late medieval depictions the setting was often in a wealthy household. In 1730, devotion to Mary in her first infancy among the Franciscan nuns in
Lovere, Italy, where a wax statue of the
Santissima Maria Bambina was venerated and later brought to Milan under the care of Sisters of Charity. In
Southern France, the devotion penetrated into the bride gift wedding custom of
Globe de Marièe, where the baby Mary is placed on the cushion, representing children and fertility as one of the ideal wishes of a newlywed bride. A similar devotion showcasing the toddler years of Mary began to develop, mainly in former Spanish territories such as Mexico, Guatemala and the Philippines, where the
La Niña María is portrayed as a prepubescent girl. In 19th-century Mexico, the
Conceptionists nun Sister Magdalena endorsed a devotion to the infant Virgin, using the
Cabeza or head of a
cherub angel from a damaged
monstrance to create a
Santo image. Later, Marian visionary, Rosario Arrevillaga, began a religious order devoted to the same Marian title called the
Order of the Slaves of the Immaculate Child.
Pope Benedict XV recognised the Marian image in
Senglea, Malta under the Marian title "Our Lady of Victories", crowned by Archbishop
Mauro Caruana on 4 September 1921. The image which once adorned a Catholic
galleon was
shipwrecked in 1618 near the
Dalmatian islands and was rescued to the present town, which also celebrates its feast on 8 September. The state is also widely known as
Maria Bambina. wrapped in swaddling clothes. Museum of
Valenzuela City, Philippines. In the
Philippines, pious Catholics adopted the same devotion to the toddler Virgin, dressing her in pastel colours and crowning her with flowers to emphasise her virginity and innocence, as opposed to the traditional diadem reserved for images of adult saints. Similar to Hispanic traditions, candies and cakes are popularly offered in the infant Virgin's honour, emphasizing her honorific title as
La Dulce María or the Sweet Mary. On 27 December 2018, the
House of Representatives of the Philippines officially approved bill #7856, in honor of the Virgin Mary's birthday for 8 September as a working
holiday. On 13 August 2019,
President Rodrigo Duterte signed
Republic Act 11370, a law declaring 8 September a special working holiday in the entire country to commemorate the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Though unrelated, certain places with Marian devotion juxtapose the Feast of Mary's birthdate with their own respective localised images such as the following: • Cuba –
Our Lady of Charity • Philippines –
Virgen de los Remedios de Pampanga • Philippines – Nuestra Señora de la Natividad de Pangil • India –
Our Lady of Good Health • Malta – Our Lady of Victories ==Commemorations==