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What if honouring Mary as the Queen Mother isn’t just a Catholic tradition but a biblical truth rooted in the Davidic Kingdom? In this transformative video, we explore why Mary’s role as Queen of Heaven is not an addition to Christ’s kingship but a fulfilment of God’s divine plan. By understanding her queenship through Scripture, history, and tradition, we can see how honouring Mary magnifies Jesus, not competes with Him. 📌 Watch until the end to discover how Mary’s queenship reveals the fullness of Christ’s kingship and deepens our devotion to Him. ✨ What You’ll Learn in This Video: 📖 How Mary fulfils the role of the Queen Mother in the Davidic Kingdom 🌟 Why denying Mary’s queenship misunderstands Jesus’ kingship 👑 The biblical and historical roots of Mary’s title as Queen of Heaven 🙏 Practical steps to grow in devotion to Mary while centring on Christ ⏳ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction: Rediscovering Mary as Queen Mother 2:48 - The Biblical Role of the Queen Mother in Ancient Israel 4:47 - Mary’s Queenship in Scripture (Luke 1, Revelation 12) 6:37 - Join Our Daily Holy Hour Community for Faith Formation 7:09 - Addressing Common Objections About Honoring Mary 8:49 - Key Takeaways and Living Out Mary’s Queenship Today 📖 Key Scripture & References: 1 Kings 2:19 – Bathsheba, the queen mother, seated at Solomon’s right hand. Luke 1:32,33 – Mary’s son will reign forever on the throne of David. Revelation 12:1 – The woman clothed with the sun, crowned with twelve stars. John 2:3–5 – Mary intercedes at the wedding at Cana. CCC 966 – Mary is exalted as Queen over all things. 🔗 Additional Resources: 📖 St. Irenaeus: “The knot of Eve’s disobedience was loosed by the obedience of Mary.” 📖 Catechism of the Catholic Church: Mary’s queenship reflects her conformity to Christ. 📖 Sub Tuum Praesidium: The oldest known Marian prayer, dating to the 3rd century. How has your understanding of Mary’s role as Queen Mother deepened after learning about the biblical and historical foundations of her queenship? Comment below and let’s grow in faith together!
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