Mary is
the mother of the King of Kings, so today we celebrate the Queenship of Mary as
Queen of Heaven and Earth one week after we celebrated her Assumption into
Heaven Body and Soul. Pope Pius XII
established the feast of the Queenship of Mary in 1954, but like most doctrine
and dogma declared about Mary, the faithful for centuries had been believing
this before it was officially declared so by the Church.
Isaiah boldly
proclaims: “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.” For us Christians, we see Christ as that
light shining in the darkness. We see
Mary doing all she can through her motherly love for us to guide us to that
light.
In the
Annunciation, the Angel Gabriel appears to Mary with a greeting of Good
News: Greetings, favored one! The Lord is with you! That Lord was with Mary in a special way as
she consented to his will to be the Mother of our Lord. Spurred on by our faith, we see how special
Mary was in the eyes of God for this task.
We as Mary’s adopted sons and daughters honor her today as our Queen.
Just 2
days ago, we celebrated St Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot and Doctor of the
Church. Bernard had a great devotion to
Mary. I will close with some of his
thoughts:
“Whoever you are that perceive yourself during this
mortal existence to be rather drifting in treacherous waters, at the mercy of
the winds and the waves, than walking on firm ground, turn not away your eyes
from the splendor of this guiding star, unless thou wish to be submerged by the
storm. Look at the star, call upon Mary. With her for guide, you shall not go
astray, while invoking her, you shall never lose heart if she walks before you,
you shall not grow weary; if she shows you favor, you shall reach the goal.”
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