The assumption of Mother Mary is celebrated on August 15th.
The feast of the Assumption is on August 15.
Because the glorious assumption of the blessed virgin Mary is a marvelous and wondrous thing. And we celebrate marvelous and wondrous things!
Traditionally celebrated August 15, the Assumption of Mary is the day when Catholics celebrate Mary's assumption into Heaven. She did not die and get buried; she was assumed into Heaven.
If you are speaking of the 'Assumption of Mary,' aka 'The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven' is not supported by Scripture. It is a dogma of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches (and parts of or others as well). This was defined on November 1, 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
St Anne (mother of Mary) is celebrated on 25th July in the Eastern rite churches and 26th July in the Western churches.
It was celebrated since before the year 500 in honour of the event of Mary's body being taken to heaven.
St. Mary's Church of the Assumption was created in 1895.
All countries with Catholics as part of the population celebrate one or more feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The feasts may or may not be recognized by the government but they are celebrated within the Catholic churches of the country.
Some cowboys celebrate Halloween and some do not. Many churches do not condone celebrating Halloween, cowboys who belong to these churches probably do not celebrate.
Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary Church was created in 1881.
St. Mary of the Assumption High School was created in 1930.
Halloween seems to be on a very church to church basis. Some Presbyterian churches celebrate it as Halloween. Some Presbyterian churches celebrate alternative holidays such as harvest festivals. Other Presbyterian churches do not do anything for that date.