Assumption of BVM-[C]- Rev11:19;12:1-6,10;1Cori15:20-26;Lk1:39-56
Introduction: Today, we are commemorating the Feast of the "Assumption of Mary." This Marian Doctrine was defined by Pope Pius XII on November 1, 1950. Through this Doctrine, the Catholic Church proclaimed that, revealed by God, the Immaculate Virgin, preserved free from all stain of original sin, when the course of her earthly life was finished, was taken up body and soul into Heavenly glory.
Definition: While Pope Pius XII indicated that the faithful had no difficulty in accepting the fact that the great Mother of God had departed from this world as her Only-begotten Son had already done, he did not actually define her death. Therefore, the Catholic Church has never defined if (1) the Blessed Virgin Mary was taken to heaven while she was still living, (2) if she physically died and her body was raised to Heaven, or if (3) she resurrected from the dead. There are no reliable records available to us to support either way.
The Doctrine of the Assumption of Mary progressively developed over the centuries. It was not something that was suddenly proclaimed, coming as a surprise to Catholics.
Exegesis: In the Assumption of Mary is fully united with her son in glory. She remains his mother. He remains her son. Cardinal Suenens once said, “Jesus does not point out Mary and say, “She used to be my mother.” Not only is she Jesus’ mother, she is our mother too, for on Calvary Jesus gave her to us to be our mother. “Women, behold your son,” he said to her and to St. John , who was a representative of all disciples, Jesus said “Behold your mother.” We know and believe that Mary is concerned about our salvation. We expect Mary to help us and we pray to her. There is no relevance in having trouble with this idea of praying to Mary. Jesus is our savior and we all believe that. We all believe we should pray for one another. If we can ask others to pray for us and we pray for them, why can’t those in heaven also pray for us? Are we now so separated from those who have died so that they no longer can help us or be concerned about us? If we seek the prayers of sinners on earth, for we are all sinners, why not seek the intercession of the saints in heaven? Why not turn to the Queen of saints, God’s own Mother?
Joke: God is walking around Heaven one day, and notices a number of people on the heavenly streets who shouldn't be there. He finds St. Peter at the gate and says to him, "Peter, you've been remiss in your duties. You're letting in the wrong sort of people." "Don't blame me, Lord," replies Peter. "I turn them away just like you said to. Then they go around to the back door and Jesus’ mother lets them in."
Practical Applications: 1) As Mary’s Assumption was a reward for a holy life, this feast invites us to keep our bodies pure and holy. Paul gives three additional reasons: a) our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit, b) our body parts are the members of Christ’s body, and c) our bodies are to be glorified on the day of the Last Judgment.
2) We are given an assurance of hope in our resurrection and a source of inspiration during moments of despair and temptations.
3) We need to pray to Mary. Pray to Jesus through Mary is the reason to pray the Rosary.
Introduction: Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary-Aug-15
Message: Because she belonged to Christ, Mary, our queen, is raised on high, a great sign for all who believe in her Son.
Note: The Natale or Dormitio (“Falling-asleep”) of Mary came to be celebrated as early as the 5th century in the East and in Rome ; patroness of France , Paraguay , Jamaica , South Africa , and New Caledonia .