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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · One tradition says that Mary died in AD 43 and another in AD 48, but we have no way of confirming either date. Traditions and legends try to fill in more detail about what could have happened to Mary in the years that followed Pentecost .

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  3. Whether Mary died or not is not defined dogmatically, however, although a reference to the death of Mary is made in Munificentissimus Deus. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is believed, and celebrated with her Dormition, where they believe she died.

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    From the earliest Christian traditions surrounding the Assumption, the answer to the question of whether the Blessed Virgin died as all men do has been "yes." The Feast of the Assumption was first celebrated in the sixth century in the Christian East, where it was known as the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos (the Mother of God). To this day, a...

    That document, written in the voice of Saint John the Evangelist (to whom Christ, on the Cross, had entrusted the care of His mother), recounts how the Archangel Gabriel came to Mary as she prayed at the Holy Sepulchre (the tomb in which Christ had been laid on Good Friday, and from which He rose on Easter Sunday). Gabriel told the Blessed Virgin t...

    The earliest Latin versions of the story of the Assumption, written a couple of centuries later, differ in certain details but agree that Mary died, and Christ received her soul; that the apostles entombed her body; and that Mary's body was taken up into Heaven from the tomb. That none of these documents bear the weight of Scripture does not matter...

    While Eastern Christians have kept these early tradition surrounding the Assumption alive, Western Christians have largely lost touch with them. Some, hearing the Assumption described by the Eastern term dormition, incorrectly assume that the "falling asleep" means that Mary was assumed into Heaven before she could die. But Pope Pius XII, in Munifi...

    Still, the dogma, as Pius XIIdefined it, leaves the question of whether the Virgin Mary died open. What Catholics must believe is "[H]aving completed the course of her earthly life" is ambiguous; it allows for the possibility that Mary may not have died before her Assumption. In other words, while tradition has always indicated that Mary did die, C...

  4. Did Mary experience bodily death? Answer: Yes, it is the common teaching in the ordinary Magisterium of the Church and in its liturgical worship that Our Lady underwent bodily death. This is the unanimous teaching of all the Fathers of the Church in the context of their teaching on her Assumption.

  5. What happened at Mary's death, and how do we know? Answer: In the bull defining the dogma of the Assumption of Our Lady promulgated in 1950, Venerable Pius XII made several references to Our Lady ‘s death before her resurrection and glorification in the Assumption.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · Death of Mary: The Church doesn’t specify if Mary experienced death before her Assumption. It is open to belief and interpretation. The Orthodox tradition generally holds that Mary did experience death. Bodily Presence in Heaven: Mary was assumed into heaven with her body. After her “sleep” or death, her body was taken to heaven three ...

  7. Dec 22, 2021 · Mary, the mother of Jesus, is unquestionably the senior saint within the Christian tradition. Yet we know remarkably little about her. In the New Testament, there is nothing about her birth,...