Sunday 14 August 2016

The Assumption of our Lady



Today we celebrate the Feast of Our Lady's Assumption. Privately we scratch our heads about this feast, and wonder whether it is really "in the Bible", but it may be I, helpful to remember two things. First, all feasts of Our Lady are always celebrations of her Son; and secondly, no city, anywhere, has ever claimed to have her bones. So the celebration is an ancient one, and no matter how difficult we may find it it is all about Jesus, whose mother had to be different, not because of what she had done, but because God had prepared her for the unique task that she had to fulfil, as Mother of God. In addition to that, the fact that she is, in our belief, now utterly present to God, is a sign for us of where we shall be when our story is finished.



It is not an easy business, being the Mother of God; and nor is it easy being a ;disciple of Jesus, as the first reading for next Sunday reminds us. We are halfway through the Book of Revelation, with its account of what is going on in God's world, with a vision of the Ark of the Covenant, which often stands for Mary in Scripture, and then "a great sign". This "sign" is "a woman clothed in the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars". This sounds very grand, but we then learn that this woman is not only in her labour-pains, which is bad enough, but menaced with a thoroughly unpleasant-sounding dragon, which stands before the woman who is about to give birth, "in order to gobble up her child when she gives birth". The child is, quite clearly, Jesus, "who is going to shepherd all the Gentiles with an iron staff', and (to our relief) is snatched up to God's safety. Nothing so congenial for his mother, however, who has to "run away nto the desert, where she has a place prepared from God".

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