- May crowning
May crowning is a traditional
Roman Catholic ritual that occurs in the month ofMay of every year. In some countries, it takes place on or aboutMay 1 , however, in manyUnited States Catholic parishes, it takes place onMother's Day . An image or likeness of theBlessed Virgin Mary is ceremonially crowned to signify her asQueen of Heaven and theMother of God . The practice is also maintained in the same fashion by someAnglo Catholic Anglicans .Mary and the month of May
A number of traditions link the month of May to Mary. In
ancient Greece , May was the month dedicated toArtemis and some people allege that the reverence for this goddess was transferred to Mary with theChristianization ofEurope . Later, theCoronation of the Virgin became a popular subject in art. lalaAlfonso 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 the19th Century together with a month-long devotion toJesus inJune and theRosary inOctober .In the
Philippines , the celebration is marked with a parade called theSantacruzan , where young ladies are chosen to represent certain historical (such asSt. Helena ) and traditional figures, called "reynas" (examples of these titles are "Reyna Elena" and "Reyna Emperatriz"). They parade through the town, escorted by young men or boys (for example, St. Helena is escorted by a young Constantine), under mobile arches heavily decorated with local flowers or other decorations meant to denote bounty.Crowning the icon
In Eastern churches, crowning Mary was associated with adding ornamentation to an
icon of Mary, sometimes as simple as adding additional gold trim. Perhaps in homage to this,Pope Clement VIII added two crowns to the icon of Mary with the Infant Jesus in the Saint Mary Major Basilica inRome . The crowns were eventually lost, but were replaced byGregory XVI in 1837 in a rite that was to become the standard practice for crowning.Today, May crownings occur in many Roman Catholic parishes and homes with the crowning of a statue of Mary. The ceremony traditionally takes place with young girls dressed in dresses carrying flowers (traditionally hawthorn) to adorn the statue. One of the girls (often the youngest) carries a crown of flowers or an actual golden crown on a cushion for placement by the
May Queen (often the oldest girl) on the statue. The flowers are replaced throughout the month to keep them fresh.Traditional Hymns
Refrain:
O Mary we crown thee with blossoms today!
Queen of the Angels and Queen of the May.
O Mary we crown thee with blossoms today,
Queen of the Angels and Queen of the May.
Bring flowers of the rarest
bring blossoms the fairest,
from garden and woodland and hillside and dale;
our full hearts are swelling,
our glad voices telling
the praise of the loveliest flower of the vale!Refrain
Their lady they name thee,
Their mistress proclaim thee,
Ah, grant that thy children on earth be as true
as long as the bowers
are radiant with flowers,
as long as the azure shall keep its bright hueRefrain
Sing gaily in chorus;
the bright angels o'er us
re-echo the strains we begin upon earth;
their harps are repeating
the notes of our greeting,
for Mary herself is the cause of our mirthRefrain
Immaculate Mary
Immaculate Mary, your praises we sing;
You reign now in splendor with Jesus our King.
Ave, ave, ave, Maria! Ave, ave, Maria!In heaven, the blessed your glory proclaim;
On earth we, your children, invoke your sweet name.
Ave, ave, ave, Maria! Ave, ave, Maria!We pray for the Church, our true Mother on earth,
And beg you to watch o'er the land of our birth.
Ave, ave, ave, Maria! Ave, ave, Maria!External links and references
* [http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/crownmed.html History of May Crowning]
* [http://www.wf-f.org/MayCrowning.html Exposition by Women for Faith & Family]
* [http://www.catholic-doc.org/miscellany/1998/0598-may.html May Crowning from the New Catholic Miscellany]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/week838/belief.html Religion & Ethics Newsweekly report on May Crowning at St. Mary of Czestochowa Church in Cicero, Illinois]
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