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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · When did Mary die? The Bible last mentions Mary, the mother of Jesus, when the Holy Spirit came upon her (and many others) on the day of Pentecost ( Acts 2:1–4 ). After that, we hear nothing else about Mary in the Bible. Mary most likely lived out her remaining years in John’s home, according to John 19:27. We don’t know where exactly ...

  2. Christ told John, "Here is your mother," and the Gospel says from then on, the disciple took Mary into his home (see Jn 19:25-27). Beyond this, no direct biblical evidence about what happened to Mary after the death of Christ exists. Many scholars believe that she died in Jerusalem.

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  4. The Sacred Tradition of Eastern Christianity teaches that the Virgin Mary died a natural death (the Dormition of the Theotokos, the falling asleep), like any human being; that her soul was received by Christ upon death; and that her body was resurrected on the third day after her repose, at which time she was taken up, soul and body, into heaven in anticipation of the general resurrection.

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  5. Aug 3, 2020 · Section: Columns. Q. In 1999, I traveled to the Holy Land, visited the Basilica of the Dormition, where we were told the Virgin Mary died. Years later, I visited Ephesus and a little home where, we were told, Mary had lived and died. In 1967, St. Paul VI visited that home, and in 1979 St. John Paul II celebrated Mass there.

  6. Tomb of Mary. Map: 31°46'48"N, 35°14'23"E. Jerusalem. Steps down to the Tomb of Mary (Seetheholyland.net) The New Testament says nothing about the death and burial of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, but a strong Christian tradition places her tomb in a dimly-lit church at the foot of the Mount of Olives. The large crypt containing the empty tomb ...

  7. In the center of the eastern arm, 52 feet long and 20 feet wide, is the glorious tomb of the Mother of Christ. It is a little room with a bench hewn from the rocky mass in imitation of the tomb of Christ. This has given it the shape of a cubical edicule, about ten feet in circumference and eight feet high.

  8. Aug 2, 2016 · Nonetheless, continued to be considered a sacred place during the Muslim domination. They believed that it was the burial place of the prophet Isa’s (Jesus’) mother. In 1130 AD, when the Crusaders arrived in Jerusalem, they rebuilt the church and installed Benedictines there. Mary's Tomb.

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