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Catholic Caucus: The Assumption of Mary - Marcellino D'Ambrosio, PhD
The Crossroads Initiative ^ | Archived article | Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio

Posted on 08/15/2005 4:09:09 AM PDT by Siobhan

The Assumption of Mary - August 15

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by: Marcellino D'Ambrosio

 

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Assumption of the Virgin Mary, The Catholic Church, Mary and the Saints

This discussion of the Catholic Doctrine of Mary's Assumption, defined by Pope Pius XII as a dogma of faith, originally appeared as an article on the Feast of the Assumption of Mary in Our Sunday Visitor.

 

I once asked a college theology class if anyone could explain the doctrine of the Assumption of Mary.  A student replied, “yeah, that’s the teaching whereby the Catholic Church ‘assumes’ that Mary is in heaven.”

 

There’s a bit more to the dogma of the Assumption than that.  The Church does not just “assume” that any canonized saint in is in heaven.  Rather, it authoritatively declares that a person is in glory and should therefore be honored in liturgy and imitated in life.   Our church calendar is filled with saints' days.

 

But why a particular day for each saint?  The first evidence for this goes back to 155AD, to a bishop named Polycarp.  The account of his martyrdom notes that after his execution, the faithful collected his bones, more precious than gold, and put them in a place of honor where every year they gathered to celebrate the anniversary of his death as a sort of “birthday” into eternal life.   Celebrating Mass in the catacombs over the relics of the martyrs' led to the practice of putting relics in the main altar of every church.  Eventually saints who did not die a martyrs death were also commemorated on their heavenly “birthday” and their relics were accorded great honor.

 

From very early times, August 15 has been observed as the “birthday” of our Blessed Lady.  On this greatest of all Marian feasts we celebrate the greatest moment of her life – being permanently re-united with her son and sharing his glory.

 

Coronation of Mary, Assumption of Mary, Catholic ChurchAll the saints experience the “beatific vision” upon their entry into heaven, and we celebrate this on every saint’s day.  But there is something unique about Mary’s day.  The Catholic Church teaches authoritatively that it is not just Mary’s soul that was admitted to God’s glory, but that at the end of her earthly life, Mary’s body as well as her soul was assumed into heaven by the loving power of God.

 

There is no eyewitness account of this actual event recorded in the Bible.  Come to think of it, though, no one witnessed the actual resurrection of Jesus either.   The evidence was an empty tomb and eyewitness reports that the Risen Lord had appeared to them.

 

Interesting parallel here.  There is a tomb at the foot of the Mt. of Olives where ancient tradition says that Mary was laid.  But there is nothing inside.  There are no relics, as with other saints.  And credible apparitions of Mary, though not recorded in the New Testament, have been recorded from the 3rd century till today.

 

Mary is not equal to Christ, of course.  Jesus, though possessing a complete human nature, is the Eternal Word made flesh.  Mary is only a creature.

 

Assumption of Mary, Catholic Church, Coronation of Mary But she is a unique creature, the highest of all creatures.  This is not just because she was born without the handicap of original sin.  Eve and Adam were born free of sin as well, but it did not stop them from sinning as soon as they had the chance.  Mary instead chose, with the help of God’s grace,  to preserve her God-given purity throughout the whole of her life. 

 

The bodily corruption of death was not God’s original plan.  It came into the world through sin, as St. Paul says “the sting of death is sin” (I Cor 15:56).  So it is fitting that she who knew no sin should know no decay and no delay in enjoying the full fruits of her son’s work.  It is fitting that she who stood by Christ under the cross should stand by him bodily at the right hand of the Father.  “The Queen stands at your right hand, in gold of Ophir” (Ps 45).  Enoch and Elijah, who the Old Testament says were assumed into heaven, were surely great in God’s eyes.  But they do not begin to compare with the immaculate mother of His Son.

 

Mary, Queen of Heaven Assumption, CoronationWe too, one day, insofar as we accept God’s grace, will stand at His right hand.  But Paul says that “all will come to life again, but each one in proper order” (I Cor 15:23).  The Redeemer, of course, blazes the resurrection trail.  But who is to be first among his disciples?  The one who is last is first, the Lord’s humble handmaid who did no more than say yes, and keep saying yes, and whose soul magnified not herself, but the Lord.

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This article on the dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin mary originally appeared in Our Sunday Visitor  for the Feast of the Assumption and is reprinted here with permission.

 

For other readings about the doctrine of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, come read St. John Damascene's Ancient Homily on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the Dogma of the Assumption of Mary by Pius XII!



TOPICS: Catholic
KEYWORDS: assumption; dambrosio; dormition; elijah; enoch; jesus; marcellino; mary

1 posted on 08/15/2005 4:09:10 AM PDT by Siobhan
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To: NYer; GipperGal; Convert from ECUSA; HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity; Salvation; eastsider; ...
SOLEMNITY OF THE ASSUMPTION PING

Bishops and Prelates may say it isn't a Holy Day of Obligation but YOUR MOMMA still expects to see you at Holy Mass TODAY!

Yours truly,
Interfering Unreconstructed Irish Catholic Lady

2 posted on 08/15/2005 4:19:38 AM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Tax-chick; bornacatholic

Ping


3 posted on 08/15/2005 4:21:00 AM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Siobhan

Galvanized, I picked up the parish bulletin, and there's 11:00 a.m. Mass! I will load up the goofball offspring and take up a whole row. (I admit, we needed to go to the bank, anyway, to do some paperwork for Girl Scouts :-). Maybe Father (the poor dear is 67, sole pastor of a parish of over 1,000 families, *and* Diocesan Education Director) will have time to hear our Confessions before Mass.

And if everyone's perfect (ahem) I'll take them to the sub shop for lunch afterward!

So I'd better get off the computer and get everyone going on their remedial math for the day!


4 posted on 08/15/2005 4:35:42 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Liberals: Too stupid to realize Dick Cheney is the real Dark Lord.)
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To: marshmallow; Domestic Church; AKA Elena; fatima; ArrogantBustard

pinglet


5 posted on 08/15/2005 5:36:12 AM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Siobhan

Tone 3.

O You Apostles from far off,
Being gathered together
in the village of Gethsemane,
Lay my body in burial,
And You, my Son, and my God,
Receive now my spirit from me.

You are the sweetness of Angels,
The gladness of the afflicted ones,
A protection of all Christians,
O Virgin Mother of our Lord;
Grant me now help and save me
From the eternal torments.

I have you as Mediator
Before God who loves mankind;
May He not question my action
Before the hosts of the Angels,
I ask of you, O Virgin,
Hasten now quickly to my aid.

You are a tower adorned with gold,
A city surrounded by twelve walls,
A shining throne touched by the sun,
A royal seat for the King,
O unexplainable wonder,
How do you nurse the Master?

Priest: Through the prayers of our Holy Fathers, Lord Jesus Christ, our God, have mercy and save us.


6 posted on 08/15/2005 6:23:11 AM PDT by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
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To: Siobhan

The Immaculate Conception
By Jose Antolinez
1639-1676

7 posted on 08/15/2005 12:35:35 PM PDT by Smartass (Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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To: NYer

ping please


8 posted on 08/15/2005 1:07:16 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Siobhan

>> Bishops and Prelates may say it isn't a Holy Day of Obligation but YOUR MOMMA still expects to see you at Holy Mass TODAY! <<

:^D


9 posted on 08/16/2005 1:32:39 PM PDT by dangus
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To: dangus

This year it is a Holy Day of Obligation, however!

God bless!


10 posted on 08/15/2006 8:48:04 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: All

BTTT on the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, August 15, 2006!


11 posted on 08/15/2006 8:48:26 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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