SOLEMNITY OF ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY: REFLECTION BY FR JULIAN EKEH
ASSUMPTION:
DIVINE APPRECIATION OF MARY'S CONTRIBUTION
(Luke1:39-56)
Today is the
solemnity of Assumption. We celebrate today that Mary having completed the
course of her early life was assumed body and soul into the heavenly glory.
This was proclaimed as a dogma by pope Pius XII in the Apostolic Constitution munificentisimus
Deus of November 1,1950. This is a celebration centred on obedience to the
will of God. This is a manifestation of the power of God. This celebrates a
covenant-keeping God who appreciates one who keeps his part of the covenant. We
are celebrating fullness of divine grace. We are celebrating the one who
cooperated with divine grace. We are celebrating a temple of the Holy Spirit
which cannot be destroyed, not even by death. We are celebrating the one who
left no space for sin and as such is incorruptible. We are taking our turns to
join the many generations that will call Mary blessed. We are celebrating the
strength of God's hand on Mary.
ASSUMPTION
NOT ASCENSION
Mary remained a
docile instrument in the hand of God and remained so till the end. In her own
words: "I am the handmaid of the Lord let it be done to me according to
your word". It is by virtue of her being the mother of God that she is
being celebrated. Meanwhile we are not celebrating Ascension. No. Technically
Ascension is reserved for Christ. Ascension speaks of Christ's entry into
heaven by His own power. In Assumption on the other hand, Mary was taken up
body and soul by the power of God. She did not take the flight on her own
accord or initiative.
IS IT IN THE
BIBLE?
The Bible
recorded Elijah and Enoch in the Old Testament as being taken up. Meanwhile no
one entered heaven before the resurrection of Christ. If some men in the Hebrew
testament were granted the favour of having their lives accepted by God on
account of their fidelity, it cannot be difficult to accept the tradition
handed down through endless ages that Mary was assumed into heaven. Be that as
it may, the Bible never contradicts the fact that Mary was assumed. Mary
actually may have died. The eastern rite of the Church celebrates the sleep of
Mary. But the truth is that she was not found by the apostles because she was
assumed into heaven. Why? The Body is the same that was given to Jesus.
"The word took flesh". Whose flesh? Is the question. Mary's. So the
resurrected body of Christ was taken from Mary. Thus the source of that
resurrected body cannot know decay.
As an addendum,
we read in revelation 11:19 that the heavens were opened and the ark of God's
covenant could be seen inside the sanctuary. Mary is that ark of covenant. She
is the one that carried the saviour. Next chapter,12 continues: a great sign
appeared in the heaven: a woman...she was pregnant. Who could this woman
be? This narrates the story of the
ordeals of Mary and all she passed through because of Jesus. Will she go
unrewarded? She was taken to a place where she would be looked after by God,
where God prepared for her(Rev 12:6).
She is indeed
the new Eve. The first was shown the way out of Paradise. The New was led into
it.
LESSONS
FULFILLED
LIFE
Mary fulfilled
her mission on earth in obedience to divine will. Let us learn from her to
derive our joy in doing the will of God.
LIFE OF GRACE
Mary was filled
with grace and cooperated with it. Let us not take God's grace and mercy for
granted.
THE LORD
REWARDS
No matter what
we are passing through here on earth, the Lord sees. He will reward us
according to our deeds. May we like Mary be rewarded for fighting good fight.
FAITH AND
HOPE
Mary's faith was
a strong one. And she pondered hopefully on the goodness of God. Let us develop
strong faith in God and in what He's doing in our lives.
THANKFULNESS
Mary lived a
thankful life for God's grace upon her. God appreciates Mary with glory for
giving Him a body. Let us appreciate Christ who gives us His Body and entire
being daily with good life.
SINLESSNESS
Let us like Mary
be filled with the Holy Spirit during our life time so as to be taken up to God
at the end of our life.
May Mary assumed
into heaven obtain for us grace to cooperate with God, work with Him here and
live with Him for ever in heaven through Christ our Lord. Amen
Happy Sunday and
Happy Solemnity of Assumption.
Maria
Assumpta, pray for us.
Rev
Fr Julian O Ekeh
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