The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland

The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland (Najświętsza Maryja Panna Królowa Polski; also translated as Our Lady, Queen of Poland or Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland) is an honorary title for Mary, mother of Jesus, used by Polish Catholics.

Jan Długosz referred to Mary as Panią świata i naszą (Worldwide and our Lady).

On 1 April 1656 in Lviv's Cathedral at the Picture of Our Lady of Gracious Lovely Lviv Star John II Casimir Vasa officially vowed: "Ciebie za patronkę moją i za królowę państw moich dzisiaj obieram".

[1][2][3] On the 300th anniversary of the Lwów Oath, the Polish Episcopacy on Stefan Wyszyński's initiative again codified in whole Mary's country and revitalised royal vows.

On 3 May (The day when Constitution of 3 May 1791 is commonly celebrated in Poland), the Polish Catholic Church holds a solemnity called the Feast of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland [pl].

A leaflet for the Solemnity of Queen of the Polish Crown, 1981