Saturday, 8/15/14
Today we honor
Mary for being bodily taken up to heaven, even though we do not know what that
means. We no longer picture the heaven of the saints as being “up there” above
the clouds, because that is where we man the space station with the Russians.
Europe is proud
of possessing the burial places of the Apostles. Peter and Paul are in Rome.
James is in Santiago, Spain. Scotland claims Andrew. Some Apostles were divided
up with an arm here and a leg there, but no town ever claimed to be Mary’s
resting place, because Christians have always known that Mary has been taken up
into heaven.
Genesis calls
death and the corruption that follows it a punishment for our sins. The sinless
Mary did not undergo them.
But, just as we
can no longer picture Mary’s body being taken up to a heaven just above the
clouds, so neither can we imagine her body to be needing any nourishment. Her
body does not undergo any kind of aging. It is best for us to try imagining her
as being the way Paul described things to the Corinthians.
“God gives a
body as he chooses. It is sown corruptible, it is raised incorruptible. It is
sown dishonorable, it is raised glorious. It is sown weak; it is raised
powerful. It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. If
there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual one.”
Setting aside
August 15 as Mary's feast day gives us a day when we can spend lovingly with
Mary our Mother.
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