{"id":6758,"date":"2021-08-15T12:03:02","date_gmt":"2021-08-15T16:03:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.renewaloffaith.org\/blog\/?p=6758"},"modified":"2021-08-15T12:03:04","modified_gmt":"2021-08-15T16:03:04","slug":"the-assumption-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary-homily","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.renewaloffaith.org\/blog\/the-assumption-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary-homily\/","title":{"rendered":"The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary &#8211; Homily"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/bible.usccb.org\/bible\/readings\/081521-Day.cfm\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary<\/a><br>Revelation 11:19a, 12:1-6a, 10ab<br>Psalm 45:10, 11, 12, 16 (10bc)<br>1 Corinthians 15:20-27<br>Luke 1:39-56<br>August 15, 2021<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Normally we would be celebrating the 20<sup>th<\/sup> Sunday in Ordinary Time of Year B today.&nbsp; Instead, we are celebrating the Assumption of Mary, one of the solemnities on our church calendar.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Every saint has a feast day or memorial.&nbsp; They are set by the secular calendar.&nbsp; Most fall on the day of the saint\u2019s death.&nbsp; They are optional memorials, obligatory memorials, and feast days depending on how well known the saint is.&nbsp; When memorials and feasts fall on Sundays, the Sunday readings and prayers take precedence and the memorial\/feast is not normally celebrated.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Above feasts in importance are solemnities such as today\u2019s Assumption of Mary.&nbsp; When a solemnity falls on a Sunday in Ordinary Time, it takes precedence over the Sunday.&nbsp; That is the case today.&nbsp; That\u2019s why we are celebrating the Assumption instead of the Sunday.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Sound complicated?&nbsp; That\u2019s why we have a little book called an \u201cOrdo\u201d that is updated each year to help us know what to celebrate.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">So, let\u2019s think about the Assumption.&nbsp; It is Mary\u2019s Assumption that we are celebrating.&nbsp; In 1950, the assumption was declared infallible dogma in the Catholic Church.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Some Protestants may hear this and think we are inventing new teachings and worshipping Mary.&nbsp; Neither of those are true.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">We do not invent new teaching.&nbsp; While the Assumption of Mary was only declared dogma 70 years ago, it has been the teaching of the church almost since the beginning.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">We do not \u201cworship\u201d Mary or any of the saints.\u00a0 We <strong><em><u>venerate<\/u><\/em><\/strong> Mary and the saints.\u00a0 To venerate is to honor.\u00a0 The honor we give to Mary is biblical.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">As the one who carried Jesus, Mary is seen as the ark of covenant.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Jesus is the firstfruits of the Resurrection.&nbsp; If we give our lives to Jesus, we will all share in the Resurrection at the end of time.&nbsp; Mary had a very special place in Jesus\u2019 heart.&nbsp; So, He did not want her to have to wait to get into Heaven.&nbsp; So, the Lord saw fit to assume Mary into Heaven at the hour of her death.&nbsp; We have to wait for the Resurrection.&nbsp; Mary did not have to wait.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">The honor we give to Mary is not made up.&nbsp; It is scriptural.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">How did the angel Gabriel greet Mary at the Annunciation?&nbsp; Gabriel said, \u201c<em>Hail, full of grace!&nbsp; The Lord is with you.<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Does this sound familiar?&nbsp; It should!&nbsp; These words are the beginning of the Hail Mary prayer.&nbsp; The Hail Mary prayer has its origins in scripture.&nbsp; How does the prayer continue?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">\u201cBlessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb Jesus.\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Again, this is not made up!&nbsp; It comes from the words that Elizabeth, \u201c<em>filled with the Holy Spirit,<\/em>\u201d said to Mary in response to the presence of Jesus in Mary\u2019s womb.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">The Hail Mary prayer continues, \u201cHoly Mary, <strong><em>mother of God<\/em><\/strong>.\u201d&nbsp; This comes from Elizabeth\u2019s words when she called Mary \u201c<em>the mother of my Lord.<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Mary surrendered herself to God\u2019s will when she said, \u201c<em>Behold I am the handmaid of the Lord, may it be done to me according to your word.<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Mary humbly surrendered herself to the Lord.&nbsp; Mary responded to Elizabeth, \u201c<em>My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord.<\/em>\u201d&nbsp; This is not boasting on Mary\u2019s part.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Neither is Mary boasting when she says, \u201c<em>all generations will call me blessed.<\/em>\u201d&nbsp; She knows this will only happen because \u201c<em>the Almighty has done great things for<\/em>\u201d her.&nbsp; Mary gives it all to God.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Because Mary surrenders herself to God and is the mother of Jesus, she is assumed into Heaven.\u00a0 In Heaven, we call Mary \u201cqueen\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Why do we call her \u201cqueen\u201d?\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">My recollection from studying history is the queen was the wife of the king.&nbsp; Mary is not the wife.&nbsp; She is the mother of Jesus our king.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Edward Siri helps provide an explanation for this in his book, <em>Love Unveiled: The Catholic Faith Explained<\/em>\u00a0(Ignatius Press: San Francisco, 2015, pages 138-141).\u00a0 \u201cIn the culture of the Old Testament, it was <strong><em>not <\/em><\/strong>the wife of the king that was called Queen.\u00a0 It was the king\u2019s mother\u201d (see my blog article \u201cSome Insights on Our Catholic Understanding of Mary\u201d &#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/blog.renewaloffaith.org\/blog\/?p=2576\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">https:\/\/blog.renewaloffaith.org\/blog\/?p=2576<\/a>, cf. 2 Kings 24:12 and Jeremiah 13:18-20).\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">When one sought intercession to the king, one would go to the queen mother.&nbsp; Thus, we ask Mary, mother of Jesus our king and our God to intercede for us.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">So, what our Catholic faith teaches about Mary is not made up.&nbsp; It flows from God\u2019s Word in the Bible.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-justify\">Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us now and the hour of our death.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin MaryRevelation 11:19a, 12:1-6a, 10abPsalm 45:10, 11, 12, 16 (10bc)1 Corinthians 15:20-27Luke 1:39-56August 15, 2021 Normally we would be celebrating the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time of Year B today.&nbsp; Instead, we are celebrating the Assumption of Mary, one of the solemnities on our church calendar. 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