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  1. Queen of Heaven (Latin: Regina Caeli) is one of many Queen titles used of Mary, mother of Jesus. The title derived in part from the ancient Catholic teaching that Mary, at the end of her earthly life, was bodily and spiritually assumed into heaven, and that she is there honored as Queen .

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    "Regina caeli" (Ecclesiastical Latin: [reˈdʒina ˈtʃeli]; Queen of Heaven) is a musical antiphon addressed to the Blessed Virgin Mary that is used in the liturgy of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church during the Easter season, from Easter Sunday until Pentecost.

  3. Queen of Heaven was a title given to a number of ancient sky goddesses worshipped throughout the ancient Mediterranean and the ancient Near East. Goddesses known to have been referred to by the title include Inanna , Anat , Isis , Nut , Astarte , and possibly Asherah (by the prophet Jeremiah ).

  4. Dec 8, 2014 · What is the earliest documented use of the term "Queen of Heaven" being applied to Mary, the mother of Jesus? (cf. Wikipedia on the Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven - there seems to be a contradiction between the first and second paragraphs in this section ).

  5. The ‘Queen of Heaven’. God pronounced severe judgment on the people of Judah and Jerusalem because they worshiped “the queen of heaven” ( Jer. 7:17–20; 44:15–19 ). Who or what was the queen of heaven, and how did the people of Israel get involved in worship of her?

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · In this article, we will delve into the history, depiction, and significance of the Queen of Heaven in Christian traditions, exploring the reasons why she continues to capture the imagination and devotion of the faithful. Read on to find out more.

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  8. Aug 28, 2023 · Question. Who is the Queen of Heaven? Answer. The phrase queen of heaven appears in two passages of the Bible, both in the book of Jeremiah. The first passage deals with the things the Israelites were doing that provoked the Lord to anger. Entire families were involved in idolatry.

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