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This interpretation ignores the fact that revelation recounts the whole of salvation history in its symbolism and vision, starting with the fall. As such, it’s perfectly reasonable to conclude that the Woman is Mary giving birth the Christ. I’m not discounting the rest of the interpretation, but you cannot claim that it couldn’t be Mary. Remember, time is inconsequential to God, what we see as the past, present and future is one constant “Now” for God, meaning that he can make any moment in history present to us whenever he wishes, in whatever way he wishes. This is especially true when you consider that this was a mystical vision with both spiritual and physical dimensions to it.The Book of Destiny by Fr. Herman Kramer was written in the late 1960s. It’s hard to find because it’s been out of print for over 20 years, but it might still be available on-line through used book sellers.
In this book about Revelation, Fr. Kramer predicted the priesthood would go through scandals due to its shortcomings. But the most interesting is his take on the Vision of the Woman in Chapter 12, which is widely interpreted as that of being Mary. “And a great sign was seen in heaven; a woman clothed in the sun, with the moon under her feet …” However, he says this is not Mary, but a symbol of the Church [it can’t be the BVM anyway because at least one event, the birth of her child [Jesus] has already happened. The stars in the sky are the bishops, and “third of the stars in the sky” swept down by the dragon’s tail is that third of the bishops of the Church who were unfaithful. Something for them to think about.