Today the Church celebrates the Octave of the
Assumption; a memorial which invokes Mary as Queen. The two celebrations of the
Assumption and today’s memorial show us Mary as Queen but also as handmaid two
aspects that are united in her person.
If we look at these two in an ‘earthly’ way we would have to say that
Mary was first ‘handmaid’; her fiat at
the Annunciation and then queen after her Assumption. If , however, we accept
that for God everything is heavenly ‘present’ then it was always was, is now,
and ever shall be part of God’s plan of salvation that Mary be Handmaid and
Queen. In the Second Vatican Council Constitution on the Church we read that Mary
was “taken up body and soul into heavenly glory…and exalted by the Lord as Queen over all things, that
she might be the more fully conformed to her Son” (Lumen Gentium, 59). This ‘taken up’ implies that
unlike her Son who died and rose again from the dead, Mary’s life on earth was not
death but her assumption, her being taken up into heavenly glory where she is ‘exalted
as Queen over all things’.
Initial from the Ranworth Antiphonale (circa 1400) |
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