Roman Catholics commemorate Sunday, Aug. 22, the Feast of the Queenship of Mary, a corollary of the Marian Dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which was observed last Aug. 15.

Daily novena prayers and online Holy Masses were held in honor of the feast at the Mary the Queen Parish in Greenhills, San Juan City from August 13 to 21. Today, August 22, parishioners are invited to a Marian gathering via zoom dubbed “Kumustahan kay Maria” from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. A Holy Mass will be held at 6 p.m.
Eucharistic celebrations in several Catholic churches and Marian shrines across the country will also be offered in commemoration of the feast.
Marian devotees will pray the holy rosary, including the Litany of the Blessed Mother, which proclaims her queenship in twelve instances. The Church encourages the faithful to include in their intentions prayers for an end to the pandemic.
Pope Pius XII, in his encyclical letter Ad Caeli Reginam (To the Queen of Heaven), instituted the feast on Oct. 11, 1954. “The Blessed Mother is the Queen of Heaven and Earth because she is the Mother of God and because of her preeminent perfection and her intercessory power. Mary is queen by grace, by divine relationship, by right of conquest, and by singular election,” the late Pontiff said.