Queen of the World and of Peace
Observe how fitting it was that even before her
assumption the name of Mary shone forth wondrously throughout the world. Her
fame spread everywhere even before she was raised above the heavens in her
magnificence. Because of the honour due her Son, it was indeed fitting for the
Virgin Mother to have first ruled upon earth and then be raised up to heaven in
glory. It was fitting that her fame be spread in this world below, so that she
might enter the heights of heaven on overwhelming blessedness. Just as she was
borne from virtue to virtue by the Spirit of the Lord, she was transported from
earthly renown to heavenly brightness.
So it was that she began to taste the fruits of her
future reign while still in the flesh. At one moment she withdrew to God in ecstasy;
at the next she would bend down to her neighbours with indescribable love. In
heaven angels served her, while here on earth she was venerated by the service
of men. Gabriel and the angels waited upon her in heaven. The virgin John,
rejoicing that the Virgin Mother was entrusted to him at the cross, cared for
her with the other apostles here below. The angels rejoiced to see their queen;
the apostles rejoiced to see their lady, and both obeyed her with loving
devotion.
Dwelling in the loftiest citadel of virtue, like a sea
of divine grace or an unfathomable source of love that has everywhere
overflowed its banks, she poured forth her bountiful waters on trusting and
thirsting souls. Able to preserve both flesh and spirit from death she bestowed
health-giving salve on bodies and souls. Has anyone ever come away from her
troubled or saddened or ignorant of the heavenly mysteries? Who has not
returned to everyday life gladdened and joyful because his request had been
granted by the Mother of God?
She is a bride, so gentle and affectionate, and the
mother of the only true bridegroom. In her abundant goodness she has channelled
the spring of reason’s garden, the well of living and life-giving waters that
pour forth in a rushing stream from divine Lebanon and flow down from Mount
Zion until they surround the shores of every far-flung nation. With divine
assistance she has redirected these waters and made them into streams of peace
and pools of grace. Therefore, when the Virgin of virgins was led forth by God
and her Son, the King of kings, amid the company of exulting angels and
rejoicing archangels, with the heavens ringing with praise, the prophecy of the
psalmist was fulfilled, in which he said to the Lord: At your right hand stands the
queen, clothed in gold of Ophir.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Homily by Saint
Amadeus of Lausanne, bishop
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