The May Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a cherished Catholic tradition held in the month of May, honoring Mary as the Queen of Heaven and Mother of the Church. The celebration features a solemn procession, hymns, and prayers, culminating in the crowning of a statue of the Blessed Virgin with a garland or crown of flowers. This beautiful act symbolizes Mary's purity, virtue, and her special place in the hearts of the faithful. Through the May Crowning, the Church expresses its love and devotion to Mary, seeking her intercession and reflecting on her role as a model of faith and grace.