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  1. Eastern Orthodox Church. The Dormition of the Mother of God is a Great Feast of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches (except the East Syriac churches). It celebrates the "falling asleep" (death) of Mary the Theotokos ("Mother of God", literally translated as God-bearer ), and her being taken up into heaven.

  2. The meaning of DORMITION is death resembling falling asleep. Middle French, from Late Latin dormition-, dormitio, from Latin, act of sleeping, from dormitus (past participle of dormire to sleep) + -ion-, -io-ion

  3. The title and the idea of "the sleep of Mary" is more formally known as "the Dormition of Mary." (Dormition comes from the Latin dormire, meaning "to sleep.") The title "Dormition" can be misleading because it seems to focus more on the death and burial of Mary. For instance, St. Paul in his First Letter to the Thessalonians wrote of those "who ...

  4. Other articles where Dormition is discussed: Assumption: …on August 15 commemorating her dormition, or falling asleep. The feast, which originated in the Byzantine Empire, was brought to the West, where the term Assumption replaced the earlier title to reflect increased emphasis on the glorification of Mary’s body as well as her soul. Although the dormition of Mary…

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  6. The Latinate phrase "Dormition of the Virgin" refers to images of this falling asleep, which art historians and museum curators sometimes tendentiously label "The Death of the Virgin." Images of the Dormition go back to at least the 9th century. In the first picture at right, we see their basic pattern: Mary's body reclines on a bier attended ...

  7. Jan 7, 2004 · “Dormition” is the term commonly used for the variety of traditions concerning the end of the Virgin Mary’s life (in this world). A calque of the Greek κοίμησις, the term can be used to designate Mary’s death as well as the various alternative narrative explanations for her translation out of this world, whether it be by “assumption” — that is, after a temporary death ...

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