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  1. Jul 22, 2019 · The Assumption of Mary is a Catholic doctrine of faith stating that Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was assumed (or, taken up) body and soul into Heaven at the end of her life. Although Mary’s Assumption is not explicitly mentioned in Scripture, the Catholic Church cites numerous Scriptural passages as justification for this belief. Dolores Smyth ...

  2. May 5, 2021 · In addition to Mary’s Immaculate Conception, we believe that Mary remained a virgin throughout her life—one of her main titles is the “Blessed Virgin Mary.”. Some people mistakenly believe that this doctrine demonstrates the Catholic church’s rejection of marriage and sexual intimacy. No, that’s not the message of this doctrine.

  3. While the Gospel of St. Luke does not specifically identify Mary Magdalene with Mary of Bethany, the Gospel of St. John helps resolve the issue. In John 12:1-11, Jesus arrived at Bethany, "the village of Lazarus whom Jesus had raised from the dead." Martha served a meal. Mary anointed our Lords feet with perfume and dried his feet with her hair.

  4. The Church will confirm an apparition as worthy of belief, but belief is never required by divine faith. The Holy See has officially confirmed the apparitions at Guadalupe, Saint-Etienne-le-Laus, Paris (Rue du Bac, Miraculous Medal), La Salette, Lourdes, Fatima, Portugal, Pontmain, Beauraing, and Banneux.

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · Within Catholic belief, in order to keep Jesus free from original sin, Mary is considered to be sinless as well. Her conception was immaculate. This also sets Mary apart as the most righteous of ...

  6. May 23, 2018 · The third reason Catholics believe Mary deserves a greater de­gree of veneration than all other creatures is her obedience. The words Mary uttered at the Annunciation, she also uttered with her heart every day of her life. “Let it be to me according to your word” was not just a one-time deal with Mary.

  7. Mary assumed into heaven serves rather as a gracious reminder to the Church that our Lord wishes all whom the Father has given Him to be raised with Him. In Mary taken to glory, to union with Christ, the Church sees herself answering the invitation of the heavenly Bridegroom." This is J. Fraser Field, Founder of CERC.

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