The Most Holy Name of Mary

At Vienna’s darkest hour, a single name turned fear into strength. That name still carries power in our battles today.

The Battle of Vienna

The morning of September 12, 1683, the city of Vienna was choking under siege. Ottoman forces (the Muslim empire that ruled much of Southeast Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, seeking to expand deeper into Europe) thundered their cannons, smoke hung heavy in the air, and fear weighed on the soldiers’ hearts. Defeat seemed certain.

But then, a voice broke the silence of despair. Soldiers knelt, bishops lifted crucifixes high, and the name β€œMary!” echoed across the ranks. Their general, John III Sobieski (King of Poland) rode forward with his famous Winged Hussars (Poland’s elite cavalry known for their feathered wings), raising his sword and entrusting the army to the Mother of God.

The tide shifted. Against all odds, the Christian forcesβ€”made up of soldiers from Poland, Austria, and the Holy Roman Empireβ€”pushed back the Ottomans. Victory unfolded as if Heaven itself had leaned down to shield the city. The smoke cleared, and the cry that once rose in fear now resounded in triumph: β€œMary!”

Since that day, the Church has remembered the power of Mary’s name. Pope Innocent XI (head of the Catholic Church from 1676–1689) extended this celebration to the whole Church as thanksgiving for her intercession. Every year on September 12, Catholics observe the Optional Memorial of the Most Holy Name of Mary. It carries a timeless reminderβ€”that calling on Mary’s name is a source of courage and peace.

That day, the name of Mary was more than a soundβ€”it was courage, faith, and hope wrapped into one word. The Church remembers it not to glorify war, but to remind us that in life’s battles, great or small, we are never alone. To call on her name is to open a door to peace, knowing she always leads us to Christ.

✝️ Prayer to the Most Holy Name of Mary

O Mary, your name is light in darkness and strength in weakness. When fear surrounds us, help us to trust, to be courageous, and to walk closer to your Son. Guide us always to Jesus, that in every battle we may find peace in His love. Amen.

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The Queenship of Mary

Mary’s crown is not about power but about love, humility, and faithfulnessβ€”a reflection of true greatness.

When people hear the word β€œqueen,” they often think of power, crowns, and control. But Mary’s story turns that picture upside down. Her Queenship does not come from wealth or influence, but from a heart that chose humility, courage, and love.

From her quiet β€œyes,” she lived a life of service and faithfulness. Even in the hardest moments, she stood firm in trust. That is why she is honored with a crownβ€”not for ruling over people, but for showing what it means to live completely for God.

Her Queenship reminds us that true greatness is not about how high you rise, but how deeply you love. It is a promise that a life of faith, hope, and love will always lead to a glory that cannot fade, and every August 22 the Church celebrates this feast to remember the crown of Mary as both God’s gift to her and a sign of hope for us.

πšƒπš’πš™πš’πš—πš π™Ύπšžπš 𝚘𝚏 πšπš‘πšŽ π™±πš•πšžπšŽ
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