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… nuées qui amenaient les Apôtres, rassemblés de toutes les extrémités du monde. C’était donc toute l’Église qui, en leurs personnes, était mystiquement présente pour célébrer les funérailles de sa Souveraine. Au chœur des Apôtres s’était joint celui des saints hiérarques, tels que saint Hiérothée, saint Denys l’Aréopagite et saint Timothée. Les yeux pleins de larmes, ils dirent à la Mère de Dieu : « Si tu demeurais dans le monde et vivais parmi nous, nous en aurions, bien sûr, une grande consolation, ô Souveraine : ce serait comme si nous voyions ton Fils et notre Maître. Mais puisque maintenant, c’est selon Sa volonté que tu vas être transportée au Ciel, nous nous lamentons et pleurons, comme tu le vois. Mais nous nous réjouissons cependant de tout ce qui a été disposé pour toi. » Elle leur répondit : « Ô Disciples et amis de mon Fils et de mon Dieu, ne transformez pas ma joie en tristesse, mais ensevelissez mon corps et gardez-le dans la position que je prendrai sur mon lit de mort. » À ces mots, arriva à son tour sur les lieux le Vase d’Élection, saint Paul. Il se jeta aux pieds de la Toute-Sainte pour la vénérer et lui adressa cette louange : « Réjouis-Toi, Mère de la …

For · Mary, Mother of God
Sentiment: positive

Despite their grief, the Apostles express joy and acceptance of God's will regarding her ascension.

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DORMITION OF THE MOST HOLY MOTHER OF GOD AND EVER-VIRGIN MARY

Saint Macarius the Roman, wonderworker of Novgorod (1550)

THE DORMITION OF THE MOST HOLY MOTHER OF GOD[1]

When it pleased Christ our God to call His Mother to Him, He sent an Angel three days in advance to announce this news to her. Approaching, the Angel said to the Full of Grace: "This is what your Son declares: 'The time has come to call my Mother to myself.' Do not be troubled by this news, but rather rejoice, for you are about to depart toward eternal life." Welcoming this message with great joy, the Mother of God, filled with an ardent desire to rise toward her Son, went to the Mount of Olives to pray there in tranquility, as was her custom. Then an astonishing miracle occurred: at the moment when the All-Holy reached the summit of the hill, the trees planted there bowed their branches, prostrating themselves and giving glory to the Sovereign of the world, like rational servants.

After praying, the All-Holy returned to her home on Mount Zion. As she entered the house, everything suddenly began to tremble. Giving thanks to God, she had the dwelling lit and called her relatives and neighbors. She herself put everything in order, arranged her funeral bed, and ordered that what was necessary for the funeral be prepared. To the women who had come at her call, she revealed the news of her departure to Heaven and, as proof, gave them the palm branch, a symbol of victory and incorruptibility, which the Angel had given her. Still bound by the ties of this world, her companions received this news with many tears and groans, imploring the Mother of God not to leave them orphans. She reassured them: certainly, she was departing to Heaven, but she would nonetheless continue to protect them and the whole world through her prayer. At these words, the women ceased their weeping and hurried to make the preparations. The All-Holy further ordered that the only two robes she possessed be given to the two poor widows who were her usual companions and friends. Scarcely had she spoken these words when the house was again shaken by a sound like thunder, and it was filled with clouds that brought the Apostles, gathered from all the ends of the earth. It was thus the whole Church which, in their persons, was mystically present to celebrate the funeral of its Sovereign. To the choir of the Apostles joined that of the holy hierarchs, such as Saint Hierotheus, Saint Denis the Areopagite, and Saint Timothy. With eyes full of tears, they said to the Mother of God: "If you remained in the world and lived among us, we would, of course, have great consolation, O Sovereign: it would be as if we saw your Son and our Master. But since now, according to His will, you are to be transported to Heaven, we lament and weep, as you see. But we rejoice nonetheless in all that has been ordained for you." She replied to them: "O Disciples and friends of my Son and my God, do not turn my joy into sadness, but bury my body and keep it in the position I will take on my deathbed." At these words, the Chosen Vessel, Saint Paul, arrived at the scene in his turn. He threw himself at the feet of the All-Holy to venerate her and addressed her with this praise: "Rejoice, Mother of Life and object of my preaching. For, although I have not seen Christ bodily, in seeing you, it is He Himself that I believe I behold." After saying her final goodbyes to all the attendees, the All-Immaculate lay herself upon her deathbed, arranging her body as she wished, and offered ardent prayers to her Son for the preservation and peace of the whole world. Then, having given her blessing to the Apostles and the hierarchs, smiling, she peacefully surrendered her soul, white and more resplendent than any light, into the hands of her Son and her God, who had appeared in the company of the Archangel Michael and an angelic host. Her death indeed took place without suffering or anguish, just as her childbirth had occurred without pain. Peter, the Coryphaeus of the Apostles, then intoned the funeral hymn and his companions lifted the bier, preceded by other attendees who carried torches and accompanied the procession with their songs, led by Saint John the Theologian holding the palm of victory, and followed in silence by the crowd of disciples. One could also hear the angels, joining their voices to those of men, so that heaven and earth were filled with this threnody in honor of the Sovereign of the world. The air was purified by the ascension of her soul, the earth was to be sanctified by the deposition of her body, and many sick people then recovered their health. Unable to bear this spectacle, the leaders of the Jews incited the people and sent them to overturn the bier upon which the life-giving body rested. But divine justice preceded their dark design, and they were all struck with blindness. One of them, the priest Jephonias who, being more audacious than the others, had managed to seize the holy bier, also had his two hands cut off at the elbow by the sword of divine wrath, and his mutilated arms remained attached to the bed, offering a pitiful sight. Led to repentance by this punishment, Jephonias adhered with all his heart to the faith; and at the word of Peter, he found himself healed and became for his companions an instrument of Salvation and healing. Indeed, as a branch of the palm of the Mother of God had been given to him, he applied it to the eyes of his companions, and healed them all at once of their bodily blindness and their spiritual blindness. Having reached the garden of Gethsemane, the Apostles buried the most holy body of the Mother of God and remained there for three days, their prayers constantly accompanied by angelic hymns. According to a provision of Providence, one of the Apostles (Thomas according to some) was not present at the funeral. He arrived at Gethsemane only on the third day and could not console himself for having been unable to contemplate one last time the deified body of the All-Holy. Therefore, by common agreement, the other Apostles decided to open the tomb so that he could venerate the holy body. Once the stone closing the entrance was removed, they were all seized with amazement to find that the body had disappeared and that only the shroud that enveloped it remained there, empty, but retaining the shape of the body. It was irrefutable proof of the translation [2] to Heaven of the Mother of God, that is to say, of her resurrection and the ascension of her body, reunited with her soul, beyond the heavens, in the intimacy of her Son, to be our representative and our advocate before God. Mary, daughter of Adam, but having truly become Mother of God and Mother of Life by giving birth to Him who is substantial Life (Jn 14:6), has therefore passed through death. But her death is in no way dishonorable, for, conquered by Christ, who voluntarily submitted to it for our Salvation, the condemnation of Adam has become "life-giving death" and the principle of a new existence. And the Tomb of Gethsemane, as well as the Holy Sepulchre, appeared as a "nuptial chamber," where the weddings of incorruptibility were accomplished. It was indeed fitting that, conforming in all things to Christ the Savior, the most holy Virgin pass through all the ways that Christ took to spread sanctification in our nature. After following Him in His Passion and having "seen" His Resurrection, she therefore experienced death. As soon as she separated from her body, her most pure soul was united to the Divine Light, and her body, having remained a short time in the earth, soon resurrected by the grace of the risen Christ. This spiritual body was received in Heaven as the tabernacle of the God-Man, as the throne of God. It is the most eminent part of the Body of Christ, and it has often been assimilated by the Holy Fathers to the Church itself, the dwelling of God among men, the firstfruits of our future state and the source of our divinization. From the most chaste womb of Mary, Mother of God, the Kingdom of Heaven has been opened to us; this is why her translation to Heaven is a cause of joy for all believers who have thus acquired the guarantee that, in her person, it is all human nature, having become a bearer of Christ, that is called to dwell in God.

[1] Taken from the Synaxarion of the hieromonk Macarius of Simonos Petras.

[2] The term "Assumption," recently adopted as dogma by the Roman Catholic Church (1950), as a corollary to that of the "Immaculate Conception" (1854), ambiguously suggests that the Mother of God, having been set apart from the inheritance of Adam (original sin and its consequence, death), would not have died, but would have been directly taken, body and soul, to Heaven.

TROPARIA AND KONTAKIA OF THE DAY

Troparion of the Dormition, Tone 1

In childbirth, You preserved virginity; in Your dormition, You did not abandon the world, O Mother of God. You were translated to Life, being Mother of Life, and through Your prayers, You deliver our souls from death.

Kondakion of the Dormition, Tone 2

Neither the tomb nor death could hold the Mother of God, always vigilant in her intercessions, an unshakable hope in her protection, for being the Mother of Life, He who remained in Her always-virgin womb translated Her to Life.

EPISTLE OF THE DAY

Phil. II, 5-11

Have in yourselves the same feeling that was in Christ Jesus, who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, becoming like men; and appearing as a mere man, He humbled Himself, becoming obedient unto death, even unto death on a cross. Therefore also God has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow in heaven, on earth, and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

GOSPEL OF THE DAY

Lc X, 38-42, XI, 27-28

As Jesus was on His way with His disciples, He entered a village, and a woman named Martha received Him in her house. She had a sister named Mary, who, having sat at the Lord's feet, listened to His word. Martha, occupied with various domestic cares, came and said: "Lord, do You not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her then to help me." The Lord answered her: "Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things. Only one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken from her." While Jesus was speaking thus, a woman, raising her voice from the midst of the crowd, said to Him: "Blessed is the womb that bore You! Blessed are the breasts that nursed You

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