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In 1917 Pope Benedict XV added the advocation "Queen of Peace" to the Litany of Loreto. The peace of the world is a special theme at Fatima, and again in Medjugorje. It had an impact on such movements as the Blue Army and various Rosary movements.
The apparition occurred in public in the town of Knock on the eve of the Feast of the Coronation of Mary, she is referred to as the “Queen of Peace”, especially in the song that tells of the apparition: "Lady of Knock". This apparition is commemorated with a feast on August 17.
Our Lady of Peace, Mother of Peace, Queen of Peace or Our Lady Queen of Peace is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Roman Catholic Church. She is represented in art holding a dove and an olive branch, symbols of peace.
Queen of Peace: Decolonizing the art, iconography and legend behind the Virgin Mary of El Salvador. Jasmine Colorado. Abstract. In 2017, artist Sal Barajas portrayed the Virgin Mary as a heroine carrying water to the immigrants crossing the border into the United States.
In 1917 Pope Benedict XV added the advocation “Queen of Peace” to the Litany of Loreto (Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary). The Queen of Peace is often depicted with the Child Jesus sitting on her lap in one hand and holding an olive branch in the other.
With loving fervor in our hearts, we salute and honor you as Queen of peace. We pray that your intercession may protect us and all people from hated and discord, and direct our hearts into the ways of peace and justice which your Son taught and exemplified.
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Aug 22, 2020 · May the Virgin Mary, crowned Queen, intercede for us… that we [may] imitate her in faithfully fulfilling God’s will on earth, to join her one day in the heavenly Jerusalem. In every situation of our life, let us invoke her with trust: “Queen of all saints, pray for us!”. – Pope John Paul II.