In the history of humanity, many kings, queens and rulers were in power and impacted our history. Their power and authority enable them to be in control. They often maintained their control and power through their armies, and even through violence.
In contrast, today, the Church honours a queen who was "helpless" in a different situation: at the time when she was about to deliver her child, when she fled to Egypt, when she lost Jesus when He was twelve, and most of all, when she accompanied Jesus in His passion and ultimate death.
Mary's "Yes" and total trust in God earned her the queenship. Her "Yes" was not only at the Annunciation but rather, a lifelong "Yes", lived out daily with humility and total self-giving.
As priestly, prophetic and kingly people, we are called to say "Yes" to the Lord in the various situations we find ourselves in. Only then will we truly live out our call to follow the King of Heaven and bring light to people walking in darkness. As we journey in the Kingdom of God, may we be instruments of love, justice and peace.
Queen of Heaven, teach us Your way of humility, service and love.