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Pope Francis: Mary’s Assumption was a ‘giant leap for mankind’

Pope Francis said Mary’s assumption into Heaven was an infinitely greater achievement than man’s first steps on the moon.

“In essence, humanity had reached a historic milestone. But today, in Mary’s Assumption into Heaven, we celebrate an infinitely greater achievement. Our Lady set foot in Heaven,” said Pope Francis in a message on August 15, Feast of the Our Lady of the Assumption.

“This step of the little Virgin of Nazareth was the giant leap forward of mankind,” the pope said.




Pope Francis said that in Mary’s assumption into Heaven, one sees life’s end goal: “not to gain the things here below, which are fleeting, but the patrimony above, which is forever.”

Catholics around the world celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 15. The feast commemorates the end of Mary’s earthly life when God assumed her, body and soul, into heaven.

“Our Lady set foot in Heaven: she went there not only in spirit, but with her body as well, with all of herself,” said the pope.

“That one of us dwells in the flesh in Heaven gives us hope: we understand that we are precious, destined to rise again. God does not allow our bodies to vanish into nothing. With God, nothing is lost,” he said.

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The pontiff said the life of the Virgin Mary is an example of how “the Lord works wonders with the little ones.”

Pope Francis encouraged Catholics to visit a Marian shrine on the feast day.

He said that the Virgin Mary’s witness is a reminder to praise God each day, as the Mother of God did in her Magnificat prayer in which she exclaimed: “My soul glorifies the Lord.”

“We might ask ourselves,” he said. “‘Do we remember to praise God? Do we thank Him for the great things He does for us, for every day that He gives us because He always loves us and forgives us?’”

“How often, instead, we let ourselves be overwhelmed by difficulties and absorbed by fears,” he said. “Our Lady does not, because she puts God as the first greatness of life.”

“If, like Mary, we remember the great things that the Lord does, if at least once a day we ‘magnify’, we glorify Him, then we take a great step forward … our hearts will expand, joy will increase,” Pope Francis said.

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