Yes, the Catholic doctrine of the Assumption states that Mary, because she was conceived without sin, was assumed body and soul into heaven.
It is believed that the Virgin Mary was assumed body and soul into Heaven.
Mary never died. She was assumed Body & Soul into Heaven.
At the end of her life, the Blessed Virgin Mary's was assumed into heaven body and soul. We do not have a year, but the feast of the Assumption, on August 15, celebrates this event.
The Blessed Virgin Mary was assumed body and soul into heaven by Our Lord.
After Mary died, she was assumed body and soul into Heaven. When she got there, God saw her as so special that he crowned her Queen of Heaven
The taking up of the Virgin Mary, body and soul, into heaven after her earthly life had ended
That at the end of her Earthly Life, Mary went to Heaven both Body & Soul, just like the Prophet Elijah.
She was not cremated but was probably buried only to be assumed, body and soul, into heaven a short time later.
It was celebrated since before the year 500 in honour of the event of Mary's body being taken to heaven.
There are two possible situations. Either Mary, at the end of her time on earth, was assumed into Heaven without experiencing death or she died and, shortly after her death, her body was assumed into Heaven and reunited with her soul. Both beliefs are allowed for Catholics. Today the consensus seems to be the latter where Mary died a natural death and was then assumed.
If you are referring to the Blessed Virgin Mary, she was assumed, body and soul, into Heaven so she is not buried. If she was buried, her body remained in the tomb only for a short time before she was taken into heaven. There is a tomb in Jerusalem and another in Ephesus that some claim were the place where Mary was placed after death, if she died.
Mary was conceived without sin. Mary was the spouse of St. Joseph. Mary gave birth to Jesus. Mary remained a virgin. Mary was assumed,, body and soul, into Heaven when her time on Earth ended.