Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Welcome to May: the month of Mary


May: The Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary

By , About.com GuideMay 1, 2012

Statue of Mary, Queen of May, at the May Crowning at Saint Mary's Oratory, Rockford, Illinois, on May 18, 2008. (Photo © Scott P. Richert)  The Catholic practice of assigning a special devotion to each month goes back to the early 16th century. Since the best known of those devotions is probably the dedication of May as the month of the Blessed Virgin Mary, it might come as a surprise that it wasn't until the late 18th century that this devotion arose among Jesuits in Rome. In the early years of the 19th century, it quickly spread throughout the Western Church, and, by the time of Pope Pius IX's declaration of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854, it had become universal.
May crownings and other special May events in honor of Mary, such as public recitation of the rosary, stem from this time. Sadly, such communal events are more rare today, but we can take the month of May as an opportunity to renew our own devotion to the Mother of God by dusting off our rosaries and adding a few more Marian prayers to our daily routine.
Parents, in particular, should encourage Marian devotion in their children, since the non-Catholic Christians they encounter today often downplay (if not denigrate) the role that the Blessed Virgin played in our salvation through her fiat--her joyous "Yes" to the will of God.

(Statue of Mary, Queen of May, at the May Crowning at Saint Mary's Oratory, Rockford, Illinois, on May 18, 2008. Photo © Scott P. Richert)


>>>I'm always compelled to remind the readers of this blog who are new to Catholicism about our deep devotion to Mary and remind one and all that as Catholics, we do not worship Mary.  All worship is reserved for God.  And our devotion to Mary is ALWAYS more about worshipping Jesus and asking her to bring us closer to Him.

Mary certainly holds a most important place in our prayers and devotion for obvious reasons.  But never make the mistake that as Catholics, we worship Mary.  It just ain't true!

Hail Mary full of grace the Lord is with you
Blessed are you among women and
Blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus

Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death.  Amen.

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