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The Assumption/Dormition: Mystery of Mary, Meaning of Life
By Deacon Keith Fournier
8/15/2009

Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)

'What came about in bodily form in Mary, the fullness of the godhead shining through Christ in the Blessed Virgin, takes place in a similar way in every soul' (Gregory of Nyssa)

Mary is a mirror, a reflection, of 'Some- One', her Beloved Son,Jesus Christ, the Eternal Word from the Father who became the Incarnate Word within her. The Savior whom she was privileged to bear for the sake of the world filled her with His grace.
Mary is a mirror, a reflection, of 'Some- One', her Beloved Son,Jesus Christ, the Eternal Word from the Father who became the Incarnate Word within her. The Savior whom she was privileged to bear for the sake of the world filled her with His grace.
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (Catholic Online) – On August 15 in the Western Church we celebrate the great Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Most of our Eastern Christian brethren acknowledge the same great event on this Feast, calling it the “Dormition of the Mother of God.” Some join us in the celebration today and others, following another Calendar, commemorate in just a few days.

This event is the natural progression in the life of the Blessed Virgin of Nazareth. Her “Yes”, her “Fiat” of surrendered love, brought heaven to earth and opened earth to the heaven which received her. She is thus the sign of the Church’s future and provides the pattern of the Christian vocation. All who say “Yes” to her beloved Son - and live their lives in that surrendered love – bear Christ for the world and will join with her in the fullness of that communion of love.

"Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word." In those few words, all of human history was forever changed. As we make them our own, our histories begin to change as well. The Angel proclaimed that Mary was “full of grace”, filled with the very life and presence of God. She walked in a deep, abiding and intimate relationship with God. He was with her before she even responded to His invitation. God chose Mary even before Mary chose God. This order is vitally important.

Mary’s Prayer, her “Fiat” (Medieval Latin, let it be done) was a response to the visitation from the messenger of heaven, the angel. It provides a pattern of prayer for every Christian. It unfolds into a life of praise, her “Magnificat.” This canticle begins with the words in Latin “Magnificat anima mea Dominum” (“My soul doth magnify the Lord”) and is the Gospel text for the Liturgy during the day on this Feast. (Luke 1:46-55).

The “Fiat” is more than a prayer and the “Magnificat” more than a hymn of praise. Together they constitute a lesson book, a guide, for our own lives. This lesson book is desperately needed by Christians, indeed all people of good will, in an age characterized by pride and arrogance.

The pattern of the life of Mary, the first disciple of the Lord, reveals a trajectory of surrendered love. If we embrace the mystery of Mary, we will find the meaning of our own lives. We were created out of Love, in Love and for Love. As the beloved disciple John, who stood with her at the Tree of the Cross, reminds us in his first letter, “God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.” (1 Jn 4:16)

Mary said "Yes" to the invitation to participate in the communion of God’s love. She confronted her own fears and entered into a new way of living; so must we. Christians use the word “mystery” in a manner quite different than the contemporary west perceives the word. Christian “mysteries” are not puzzles to be solved, but gifts to be received, in faith.

The Greek word “mysterion” (later translated “sacramentum” in Latin) is the word used for the Sacraments in the Eastern Church. They are “mysteries” of our faith. It is in that light that Mary is viewed as a “mystery”; she reveals the very heart of that faith. She also teaches us the meaning of our own lives. Like her, we are invited into communion with the Trinitarian God, in and through Jesus Christ.She shows us the way.

Mary lived a life of receiving and giving and giving and receiving. She has been called from the early centuries the "God-bearer" or "Mother of God" (which in Greek is Theo-tokos). She brought forth the Word of God. Her “Fiat”, her humble surrender, led to her “Magnificat.” Thus she becomes a prototype, showing us the vocation of every human person.

Her response reveals the meaning of life itself. We were made to give ourselves away to the Lord who has given Himself to us in a Holy exchange. He comes and abides within us. Through Baptism we enter into a new way of living in His Body, the Church. Living in that Church we are called to continue His redemptive mission by giving ourselves in Him for the world. An early father of the undivided Christian Church, Gregory of Nyssa, once wrote:

“What came about in bodily form in Mary, the fullness of the godhead shining through Christ in the Blessed Virgin, takes place in a similar way in every soul that has been made pure. The Lord does not come in bodily form, for ‘we no longer know Christ according to the flesh’, but He dwells in us spiritually and the father takes up His abode with Him, the Gospel tells us. In this way the child Jesus is born in each of us”

When Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth, she bore within her the Incarnate Word of God as a living tabernacle of love. (Luke 1:38-45) Jesus, the Redeemer in the womb, was already saving the world and Mary, his chosen mother, was already His first disciple. This little Virgin ...


Comments
This article is so informative and wonderful. Anyone can understand who is Mother Mary, if read with deep sincerity and love for Her even if they never knew about Her initially. It all takes that one little step forward...

I am a stauch Catholic and proud to be one. I have a deep relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ. The Holy person behind this is Our Blessed Virgin Mary-Mother of God n All. From childhood, She was the one who came to me in my dreams, guided n protected me and still does so although I am very closer to Her, but Mother has brough me toooooooo close to Her Son Jesus Christ. I am 37yrs old, from my first annointing at 16yrs after saying "Yes" and "Many Yeses" to God, I began to feel the power of the Holy Spirit, His works working thru me, enlightening me, refreshing me, moulding,filling n using me as He pleases. I was fallen once, God chose me inspite of that, then I do fall at times, But MOther Mary lifts us and brings us back to Her Son Jesus,- only when we seek n plead for Her Help. If not there would be no 'Protestants', as they would not be protesting against Her status alongwith the Holy Trinity. I know Mother is interceeding for Her children and wants all to be saved. I pray the world realises soon before the enemy takes complete control of this world. I love My mama Mary so much and am so intimate with Her Son Jesus Christ. I love you Jesus, Praise you Jesus and Thank You Jesus. Amen
Annie D. | 8/22/2009
This Article brings out most forcefully Mary's pinnacle seat in the whole Mystery of our Redemption. Truly she is our Holy Mother and our Mediatrix par excellence. Thank You, Oh Holy Mary for opening Heaven for fallen mankind
Mary | 8/17/2009
I loved reading this article. Thank you for the reminders of our faith and the role Mother Mary should always have in our lives. Great job.
Vanessa, Houston Roman Catholic Examiner | 8/17/2009
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