In the prayer “Hail, Holy Queen,” we
call Mary “our life, our sweetness, and our hope.” Is this proper?
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Full Question
In the prayer “Hail, Holy Queen,” we call Mary “our life, our sweetness,
and our hope.” Is this proper?
Answer
How often have we heard people refer to their children as their life?
We are not inclined to take this literally. It doesn’t
mean that their children have taken the place of God in their lives. It simply
expresses how important their children are to them.
So with Mary.
She is special but not because she has any super power of
her own. She is our life because she is the channel the Father chose to bring
us her Son.
She is our sweetness and our hope for the same reason. We
love her so much because she is God’s Mother.
Such consideration of Mary does not diminish the reality
of who her Son is; rather, it magnifies it. She is special because of how much
more special He is.
Or do we think that he doesn’t deserve a mother who could
be our life, our sweetness, and our hope? Her soul and everything about her
magnifies the Lord.
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