Your
Body is Holy and Glorious
Thus St John Damascene, who is the
greatest exponent of this tradition, compares the bodily Assumption of the
revered Mother of God with her other gifts and privileges: It was right that she who had kept
her virginity unimpaired through the process of giving birth should have kept
her body without decay through death. It was right that she who had given her
Creator, as a child, a place at her breast should be given a place in the
dwelling-place of her God. It was right that the bride espoused by the Father
should dwell in the heavenly bridal chamber. It was right that she who had
gazed on her Son on the cross, her heart pierced at that moment by the sword of
sorrow that she had escaped at his birth, should now gaze on him seated with
his Father. It was right that the Mother of God should possess what belongs to
her Son and to be honoured by every creature as the God’s Mother and handmaid.
St Germanus of Constantinople considered
that the preservation from decay of the body of the Mother of God, the Virgin
Mary, and its elevation to heaven as being not only appropriate to her
Motherhood but also to the peculiar sanctity of its virgin state: It is written, that you appear in
beauty, and your virginal body is altogether holy, altogether chaste,
altogether the dwelling-place of God; from which it follows that it is not in
its nature to decay into dust, but that it is transformed, being human, into a
glorious and incorruptible life, the same body, living and glorious, unharmed,
sharing in perfect life.
Another very ancient author asserts: Being the most glorious Mother of
Christ our saviour and our God, the giver of life and immortality, she is given
life by him and shares bodily incorruptibility for all eternity with him who
raised her from the grave and drew her up to him in a way that only he can
understand.
All that the holy fathers say refers
ultimately to Scripture as a foundation, which gives us the vivid image of the
great Mother of God as being closely attached to her divine Son and always
sharing his lot.
It is important to remember that from the
second century onwards the holy fathers have been talking of the Virgin Mary as
the new Eve for the new Adam: not equal to him, of course, but closely joined
with him in the battle against the enemy, which ended in the triumph over sin
and death that had been promised even in Paradise. The glorious resurrection of
Christ is essential to this victory and its final prize, but the blessed
Virgin’s share in that fight must also have ended in the glorification of her
body. For as the Apostle says: When
this mortal nature has put on immortality, then the scripture will be fulfilled
that says “Death is swallowed up in victory”.
So then, the great Mother of God, so
mysteriously united to Jesus Christ from all eternity by the same decree of
predestination, immaculately conceived, an intact virgin throughout her divine
motherhood, a noble associate of our Redeemer as he defeated sin and its
consequences, received, as it were, the final crowning privilege of being
preserved from the corruption of the grave and, following her Son in his
victory over death, was brought, body and soul, to the highest glory of heaven,
to shine as Queen at the right hand of that same Son, the immortal King of Ages.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From the Apostolic Constitution of Pope Pius XII,
on
the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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