The image of Mary crushing the serpent's head is a powerful symbol of her role in the redemption of humanity. It draws inspiration from Genesis 3:15, often interpreted as a prophecy of Christ's victory over sin and death, with Mary playing a crucial part. The serpent represents evil, and Mary's dominance over it signifies the triumph of good over evil, purity over temptation, and grace over sin.
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STATUE OUTSIDE THE CATHEDRAL