MARY: A HUMBLE QUEEN WHO SERVES
I
have been asked quite often whether the Queenship of Mary or the title
of Queen given to the Blessed Virgin, has a biblical basis. Most people
think that there is no biblical basis at all. But there is.
The Bible is completely silent about Mary’s last years on earth, about
her death and her Assumption. We do not find anything about Mary being
crowned as Queen. The only biblical basis we find is what Elizabeth said
when she greeted her cousin Mary as “the mother of my Lord” (Luke
1:43).
Ancient Israel had no queens. In the Kingdom of Judah, however, there
was an official female rank at the royal court, the “gebira” or Great Lady or “the mother of my lord.” In England, we find an equivalent title, “Queen Mother.” The gebira was
second only to the king in power and authority. She even sat at the
right hand of the king and the king would stand up when she entered a
room (2 Kings 2:19).
How did a woman become gebira? When
the king chose from the many sons of his many wives who would succeed
him, the mother of the new crown prince became the Great Lady, or the gebira (2
Chronicles 11:21-22). And as soon as the crown prince ascended the
throne and became king, the Great Lady could be called “the mother of my
lord.” If she outlived her son, she would remain the Great Lady until
her death.
Elizabeth was aware that Mary is pregnant with the future Messiah-king,
and quite logically, she gives Mary the royal title which, as Queen
Mother, she is entitled to — that of gebira or “Mother of my
Lord.” And indeed, Mary is more truly a queen than any other woman in
human history, but a queen who humbly serves, who had called herself the
“handmaid of the Lord.”
And she, the gebira, the Great Lady, the mother of the Lord, continues to serve us day after day with her maternal intercession. Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION QUESTION: Do you ask Mother Mary for help when you are in need or do you also thank her for continuously serving you?
Lord,
thank You for giving me Your beloved Mother as my heavenly Mother to
whom I can run to whenever I am in need. Help me to learn from her how
to serve others faithfully. Amen.
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