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  1. Oct 19, 2018 · Take a look at these nine early images of Our Lady: Launch the slideshow. 1. Dura-Europos Church, Syria, 2nd century. Discovered in the 1920s by a team of archaeologists from Yale, the Dura ...

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The Bible last mentions Mary, the mother of Jesus, when the Holy Spirit came upon her (and many others) on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1–4). After that, we hear nothing else about Mary in the Bible. Mary most likely lived out her remaining years in John’s home, according to John 19:27. We don’t know where exactly John lived.

  3. The Virgin Mary witnessed her son’s death and suffered with him: Christ was crucified physically, the Virgin Mary spiritually. For viewers, the images of the story of the Passion embrace and mediate such powerful and painful emotions as profound grief, guilt and sorrow, helping them to experience and comprehend the suffering of Christ and his mother, as well as assisting them in meditation ...

  4. Answer: In the bull defining the dogma of the Assumption of Our Lady promulgated in 1950, Venerable Pius XII made several references to Our Lady ‘s death before her resurrection and glorification in the Assumption. The traditional teaching of the Church, found in the liturgies of East and West, is that Our Lady died before being resurrected ...

  5. Publisher & Date. The Bruce Publishing Company, 1957. On November 1, 1950, Pope Pius XII defined the Assumption of the Blessed Mother of God into heaven in the following words: "Wherefore, after ...

  6. Aug 3, 2020 · Section: Columns. Q. In 1999, I traveled to the Holy Land, visited the Basilica of the Dormition, where we were told the Virgin Mary died. Years later, I visited Ephesus and a little home where, we were told, Mary had lived and died. In 1967, St. Paul VI visited that home, and in 1979 St. John Paul II celebrated Mass there.

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  8. Dec 22, 2021 · stella maris. She was the goddess of the moon and the star of the sea. Wikimedia Commons. In the New Testament, there is nothing about Mary’s birth, death, appearance, or age. What we do know ...

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