May Devotions To The Blessed Virgin Mary - May Crownings

May Crownings

A series of articles on
Roman Catholic
Mariology
General articles
  • Overview
  • History
  • Veneration of the Blessed Virgin
Expressions of devotion
  • Art
  • Churches
  • Hymns
  • Music
Specific articles
  • Apparitions
  • Consecration to Mary
  • Hearts of Jesus and Mary
  • Movements and societies
  • Popes
  • Saints

May crowning is a traditional Roman Catholic ritual that occurs in the month of May of every year. In some countries, it takes place on or about May 1, however, in many United States Catholic parishes, it takes place on Mother's Day. An image or likeness of the Blessed Virgin Mary is ceremonially crowned to signify her as Queen of Heaven and the Mother of God. The practice is also maintained in the same fashion by some Anglo Catholic Anglicans.

A number of traditions link the month of May to Mary. The Coronation of the Virgin became a popular subject in art. Alfonso X, king of Castile wrote in his "Cantigas de Santa Maria" about the special honoring of Mary during specific dates in May. Eventually, the entire month was filled with special observances and devotions to Mary. The tradition of honoring Mary in a month-long May devotion is believed to have originated in Italy, but spread eventually around the Roman Catholic world in the 19th century together with a month-long devotion to Jesus in June and the Rosary in October.

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