The Blessed Virgin Mary is the Mother of the great
King by reason of a noble kind of conception according to the message given her
by the Angel. "Behold," he said, "thou shalt conceive and shall
bring forth a Son"; and again, "The Lord God will give Him the throne
of David His father, and He shall be king over the house of Jacob forever; and
of His kingdom there shall be no end." This is as if to say in so many
words, "Thou shalt conceive and bear a Son who is King, eternally reigning
on the royal throne, and because of this thou wilt reign as the Mother of the
King, and as Queen thou wilt be seated on the royal throne." For if it
becomes a son to give honor to his mother, it is also fitting that he share his
royal throne with her; and so the Virgin Mary, because she conceived Him on
whose thigh was written, "King of kings and Lord of lords," was Queen
not only of earth but also of heaven as soon as she conceived the Son of God.
This is indicated in the Apocalypse where it says, "A great sign appeared
in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon was under her feet, and
upon her head a crown of twelve stars."
Mary the Queen outshines all others in glory, as the Prophet clearly shows in the Psalm which particularly concerns Christ and the Virgin Mary. It first says of Christ, "Thy throne, O God, stands forever and ever," and shortly thereafter of the Virgin, "The queen takes her place at Thy right hand," that is, in the position of highest blessedness, for it refers to glory of soul. The Psalm continues, "In garments of gold," by which is meant the clothing of glorious immortality which was proper to the Virgin in her Assumption. For it could not be that the garment that clothed Christ, the garment completely sanctified on earth by the incarnate Word, should be the food of worms. As it was fitting for Christ to grant the fullness of grace to His Mother at her Conception, so it was fitting that He grant her the fullness of glory at her Assumption. And so, we are to hold that the Virgin, glorious in soul and body, is enthroned next to her Son.
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