Marian Articles - Assumption
50TH Anniversary of Dogma Of The
Assumption - All Saints' Day, 2000 AD
(Encyclical MUNIFICENTISSIMUS DEUS - Pope Pius XII)
Excerpt From A Homily: THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY by Saint Alphonsus de Liguori
All her thoughts, desires, and affections were of and for God alone; she
never uttered a word, made a movement, cast a glance, or breathed, but for
God and His glory; and never departed a step or detached herself for a
single moment from the Divine love.
Ah, how did all the lovely virtues she had practised during life surround
her blessed bed in the happy hour of her death!
That faith so constant; that loving confidence in God; that unconquerable
patience in the midst of so many sufferings; that humility in the midst of
so many privileges; that modesty; that meekness; that tender compassion
for souls; that insatiable zeal for the glory of God; and, above all, that
most
perfect love towards Him, with that entire uniformity to the Divine will:
all, in a word, surrounded her, and consoling her, said: 'We are thy
works;
we will not abandon thee.'
Our Lady and Mother, we are all daughters of thy beautiful heart; now that
thou art leaving this miserable life, we will not leave thee, we also will
go, and be thy eternal accompaniment and honour in Paradise, where, by our
means, thou wilt reign as Queen of all men and of all angels.
Holy Father's JUBILEE Marian Documents 2000
VATICAN CITY, NOV 1, 2000 (VIS) - Today, Solemnity of All Saints, the Pope presided at a Eucharistic celebration in St. Peter's Square on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the dogmatic definition of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into heaven.
John Paul II recalled that it was Pope Pius XII who, in this very same square, "defined the dogma of the Assumption of Mary, body and soul, into heaven. We praise the Lord for having glorified His Mother, for associating her to His victory over sin and over death."
"The entire liturgy today," he continued, "speaks to us of holiness. However, to know what the path to holiness is, we must, together with the Apostles, climb the Mount of the Beatitudes." In exclaiming "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven!" the Lord "proclaimed 'blessed' and, we could say, 'canonized' above all the poor in spirit, that is, those whose hearts are emptied of prejudices and conditionings, and who are therefore totally open to the divine will. Total and trusting adherence to God presupposes such a casting off and a coherent distancing of oneself."
"Blessed are the peacemakers!" added the Holy Father. "Peace, a synthesis of messianic gifts, is a demanding duty. In a world which presents tremendous antagonisms and barriers, we must promote fraternal coexistence, inspired by love and sharing, and overcome enmity and contrasts. Blessed are those who dedicate themselves to this noble enterprise!"
The Pope underscored how Mary, with the canticle of the Magnificat, "showed us what formed the basis of her holiness: profound humility," expressed in a special way in her "'fiat', thy will be done: Behold the handmaiden of the Lord; be it done unto me according to Thy word."
"In you," he concluded, addressing Mary, "we see the goal of holiness to which God calls all members of the Church."
ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
August 15, 2000
1. Mary, Mother of God, your death was entirely free from whatever might make death
bitter: attachment to the world, remorse for sins and the uncertainty of salvation.
Rather, your death was accompanied by three graces that made it precious and full of joy.
You died as you had lived, entirely detached from the things of the world, you died in the
most perfect peace and in the certainty of eternal glory.
Your Son, though He was Life itself, did not exempt Himself from death. So, as daughter of
Adam you submitted to the sentence passed in the garden of Eden. You died of no infirmity.
Little by little the links between your body and soul were dissolved by the resistless
force of love. Intense love for the Infinite God withdrew your soul from this earthly
life, and caused you death.
Mary, My Mother, though your body was separated from your soul in death, your soul was
reunited in your incorrupt body, and you were taken up into heaven by angels. The bodies
of even the just are corrupted after death, and only on the last day will they be joined,
each to its own glorious soul. But God has willed that you should be exempted from this
general rule because, by an entirely singular privilege, you completely overcame sin by
your Immaculate Conception. Corruption is a consequence of sin, but you were sinless. You
did not have to wait until the end of time for the resurrection of your body. As the body
of your Divine Son was preserved from the corruption of the grave, so you, from whom He
took flesh, were also free from the power of earthly decay. Your body, which was the
living tabernacle of the Eternal God and the temple of the Adorable Trinity, was not meant
to crumble into dust.
2. Mary, Mother of God, I believe that it is a divinely revealed dogma that you,
Immaculate Mother of God, having completed the course of your earthly life, were assumed
body and soul into heavenly glory. Jesus ascended to Heaven by His own power as Lord and
Creator, accompanied by angels who paid Him homage. You were taken to Heaven by the power
of God, accompanied and upheld by the angels, raised aloft by grace, not by nature. Jesus
ascended to Heaven before you not only that He might prepare a throne for you in that
Kingdom, but also that He might Himself accompany you with all the blessed spirits and
thus render your entry into Heaven more glorious and worthy of His Mother. At the
Annunciation you received Jesus on earth; it was proper that He should receive you in
Heaven. Having deigned to come down to you, He wished to raise you up to Himself in order
that you might enter into glory.
Mary, My Mother, the day of your Assumption was the great day of your triumph. After the
triumph of your Divine Son on the day of His Ascension, there never was, and there never
will be, a triumph like that which you enjoyed on this day. When He had finished the work
of our Redemption by His labors, suffering and death, the Eternal Word, clothed in our
nature, entered into His glory and was seated on the right hand of the Eternal Father. He
became Sovereign Master of the universe and Supreme Judge of the living and the dead. In
your triumph, as the Mother of the same Word Incarnate, having perfectly followed out the
great designs of God upon you, having acquired immense merits by the practice of all the
virtues, and having reached the highest holiness, you were assumed body and soul, into
Heaven. Angels came to escort you. You were borne aloft to the palace of your Beloved.
You passed amid the different choirs of the blessed, above all the heavenly spirits, and
approached the throne of light prepared for you. Your loving Son welcomed you with joy.
What songs of gladness by the elect as you were crowned by the Blessed Trinity and made
Queen of heaven, advocate of the human race and dispenser of the graces of the Redemption!
3. Mary, Mother of God, you reign in splendor for all eternity with your Divine Son. Your
kingdom, like His, is a kingdom of imperishable glory, because yours is a throne of
clemency, mercy and pardon. All your trials and sufferings are now transformed into jewels
that decorate your triumphal throne in Heaven. In God there are no disappointments, no
false promises. Eternity is real; Heaven is eternal happiness, the final reward for
loyalty to God. Through you my own goal becomes more real, more attainable, for the
lessons of your life are the doors to eternal peace and happiness.
I can only faintly imagine with what tenderness the Eternal Father received you, His
loving daughter the Divine Son, His chosen Mother; and the Holy Spirit, His immaculate
Bride. The Father crowned you by making you a sharer in His power, the Son by making you
partaker of His wisdom; the Holy Spirit, by making you partaker of His love. The three
Divine Persons declared you Queen of heaven and earth and assigned to you a place at the
right hand of Jesus. You received from the Adorable Trinity the crown and sceptre, which
made you Queen of all the angels and saints and the all-powerful Mediatrix between God and
men. You became the treasurer of God's graces, the channel through which He dispenses His
gifts upon earth.
Your Assumption was for you not only the crowning of a holy life, but also a cause of joy
and triumph for the human race. Just as the patriarchs in Limbo had beheld your birth as
the breaking of that dawn which announced to them their near deliverance, so, too, your
Assumption, together with the Ascension of Jesus, became for mortal man a sure pledge of
resurrection and immortality.
Mary, My Mother, I wish to recall this triumph and to share in your greatness and glory.
If the honor of parents descends upon their children, what glory and joy for all of us,
your children, to see you raised to such heights of glory! Confidence fills my soul, for
you were raised to this glory not for your own advantage only, but for that of your
children also, in order to make us feel the effects of your powerful protection and
intercession. One of your greatest delights is to lavish these treasures upon your
faithful children. With your arms outstretchedthose arms in which the Eternal God
delighted to rest when He became our Brotherplead our cause. Pray to Him for us,
your children, that in our exile we may resemble you, His most devoted follower, and at
last may glorify Him in union with you forever.