Assumption of
the Blessed Virgin
Mary
Solemnity ~ August 15
Today, she who "belongs to Christ"
by a unique, abiding, and unrepeatable
privilege, the most holy Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary,
follows where He
has gone, "through the greater and more perfect tent
not made by human hands,
that is, not of this creation . . . into the Holy
Place" (Heb 9:11).
"Today the sacred
and
living ark of the
living God, who conceived her Creator Himself,
takes up her abode in the temple of God."
~ St. John Damascene
“Above all,
let us listen to Mary Most Holy, in whom the mystery of the Eucharist
appears, more than in anyone else, as a mystery of light. Gazing upon Mary, we come to know the
transforming power present in the Eucharist. In her we see the
world renewed in love.
Contemplating her, assumed body and soul
into heaven, we see
opening up before us those 'new heavens' and that 'new earth' which will
appear at the second coming of Christ. Here below,
the Eucharist represents their pledge, and in a
certain way,
their anticipation:Veni, Domine
Iesu!” (Rev
22:20).
Bl. John Paul II,
Ecclesia de Eucharistia,
62
"The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
the oldest Marian Feast, returns every year in the heart of summer. It is an
opportunity to rise with Mary to the heights of the spirit where one breathes
the pure air of supernatural life and contemplates the most authentic beauty,
the beauty of holiness. The atmosphere of today’s celebration is steeped in
paschal joy.
“Today”,
the
antiphon of the Magnificat says, “the Virgin Mary was
taken up to Heaven. Rejoice, for she reigns with Christ for ever. Alleluia”.
This
proclamation speaks to us of an event that is utterly unique and extraordinary,
yet destined to fill the heart of every human being with hope and happiness.
Mary is indeed the first
fruit of the new humanity, the creature in whom the mystery of Christ – his
Incarnation, death, Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven – has already fully
taken effect, redeeming her from death and conveying her, body and soul, to the
Kingdom of immortal life.
For this reason, as the Second Vatican
Council recalls, the Virgin Mary is a sign of certain hope and comfort to us
(cf. Lumen
Gentium, n. 68). Today’s
feast impels us to lift our gaze to Heaven; not to a heaven consisting of
abstract ideas or even an imaginary heaven created by art, but the Heaven of
true reality which is God Himself. God is Heaven. He is our destination, the
destination and the eternal dwelling place from which we come and for which we
are striving."
"Mary lifted herself
up to such lofty heights of heaven that the Word reached down from the highest
pinnacle of heaven and took her in." ~ Ambrose Autpert
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