The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary 22nd August

Early Church Fathers used a “typology” to establish the continuity between the Old and New Testaments. For example, King Solomon is a prefigurement of Christ because he was a peacemaker, filled with wisdom, and built the Temple. Christ is the true Peacemaker who built the true Temple of His Body, the Church. Following this form, theologians note that King Solomon paid his own mother homage and granted her requests (1 Kings 2:19–20). If King Solomon honored his Queen Mother’s requests and sat her on a throne next to his, then so much more does our Lord, the true King of Kings, honor His mother. Thus this memorial celebrates that Jesus’ mother sits on a throne next to His, and Jesus says to her,
“Ask it, my mother, for I will not refuse you.”
As Queen, Mother Mary intercedes for us and acts as His mediator. As a mother, she is pleased to lavish every good thing upon her earthly children. We turn to her with childlike faith and simplicity, as a young child runs to his mother in time of need. She is our protectress, our refuge, our hope, and our sweet delight. Her affection is perfect and her motherly love unmatched.







