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Nov 3, 2014 · There is the general belief that the name Mary in the Hebrew is Miriam. The problem with this is that Miriam means rebellious or bitter. In the Greek the word that is used is Maria, which passed into the Latin pretty much unchanged but when we get into the English it becomes Mary.
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4 days ago · Pope Pius XII established Aug. 22 as the Memorial of the Queenship of Mary in 1954; but Mary’s role as queen over the universal Church finds its roots in the Scriptures. At the Annunciation, the archangel Gabriel announced that Mary’s Son would rule forever on the throne of David.
Scripture puts forth Mary as our Queen in a grandiose description found in Revelation. In a vision of heaven, we are shown that the Ark of the Covenant is present in the temple. Revelation 11:19. Then God’s temple in heaven was opened, and the ark of his covenant was seen within his temple.
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. Salus Populi Romani, shown with crowns bestowed by Pope Pius XII. There is a Mass of Our Lady Queen of Peace, also known as the Feast of the Prodigies of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
While the Gospa [i.e., Lady] most frequently ascribes to herself the name 'Mother', according to various expressions (Mother of the Church, of God, of the righteous, of the saints, etc.), the most original title in the messages is that of 'Queen of Peace' (cf. Message of 16 June 1983).
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May 9, 2024 · Probably the strongest Scriptural support for Mary as the Mother of God is found in Luke 1:43, where Elizabeth speaks of Mary as “mother of my Lord.” The Greek word for Lord used here, “kyrios,” was used as a translation of the Hebrew word for God’s personal name, YHWH, spoken by Jews as “Adonai” or “Lord.” (Catechism, No. 446).