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The
Second Vatican Council affirms that the Immaculate Virgin "was taken up
body and soul into heavenly glory, when her earthly life was over"
(Lumen gentium, n. 59)…
The
dogma of the Assumption affirms that Mary's body was glorified after her
death. In fact, while for other human beings the resurrection of the
body will take place at the end of the world, for Mary the glorification
of her body was anticipated by a special privilege…
This
union, which is manifested, from the time of the Savior's miraculous
conception, in the Mother’s participation in her Son’s mission and
especially in her association with his redemptive sacrifice, cannot fail
to require a continuation after death. Perfectly united with the life
and saving work of Jesus, Mary shares his heavenly destiny in body and
soul…
The
Assumption is therefore the culmination of the struggle which involved
Mary’s generous love in the redemption of humanity and is the fruit of
her unique sharing in the victory of the Cross.
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