Skip to main content

THE COVERS AND ARTWORK FROM THE

MARY, QUEEN OF ALL HEARTS MAGAZINE

Nearly Six Decades of

Queen of All Hearts Magazine’s Cover Artwork

Introducing The Artwork of the Original Queen of All Hearts’ Magazine

The Background Behind The Artwork Website

 

Beginning in May, 1950, with its foundation by de Montfort’s Fathers Fr. Roger Charest and Fr. Francis Tomai, and continuing through December, 2006, Queen of All Hearts Magazine was a constant source of spiritual nourishment and support for the members of the Association. Published bi-monthly, The Queen, as the magazine was commonly named, was a welcome visitor to the mailboxes and homes of our members – welcome not only for the gift of spiritual wisdom it brought, but also for the way it allowed us to be connected both to the members of the Company of Mary in the United States and around the world and to our spiritual brothers and sisters in the Association.

Its been more than seventy years since its beginning for these spiritual treasures.  The Association of Mary, Queen of All Hearts, and Montfort Publications, are republishing and refreshing these treasures. Fifty six years of spiritual guidance and a means to connect each of QoAH’s members with spiritual treasures, as we digitize The Queen and add new media to the QoAH’s website.

Celebrating The Queen 

As we continue the Digitalization Project of the magazine, and as we celebrate our second year of The Queen, we thought it would be fun, however, to look back on the amazing covers and artwork of the original Queen of All Hearts Magazine.  Nearly six decades of art work graced the original publication.  So many blessed souls and volunteers contributed to the original publication and its mailings every two months for fifty six years.  The cover images and their story appear on their own page (here) and more will be added as these treasures are digitized.  Click on each image to see the story behind the image and the art creator primarily responsible for the works.

We recommend using a computer to visually see the artwork, to permit viewing larger images.  Only a portion of the artwork has been digitalized.  As each year’s publication articles are made available, each publication’s artwork is added to this site.  Check back periodically to see the Highlighted Artwork, as well as newly added artwork.

As one looks at the artwork, it is our prayer that with so many images of Our Lady and Our Lord, they enrich your own Spiritual Journey.

 

 

 

The actual website will also feature or highlight select artwork based upon the liturgical year.

Go to the website’s main page to see the highlights. Select the link immediately above to advance to the website.

Translate »