Never happened, she was a mortal woman who had a special calling , the bottom line she was a sinner like the rest of us and had 6 other children after jesus
The Blessed Virgin Mary was assumed body and soul into heaven by Our Lord.
Mary was canonized on October 17, 2010.
Mary was not beatified nor canonized. She was assumed, body and soul, into heaven.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Old Testament, the Queen of the Kingdom was the Queen Mother, not the wife of the King. Mary, the mother of the King of Heaven (Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ) is alluded to as the Queen of Heaven in the Apocalypse (Book of Revelation). She has been known as the Queen of Heaven since, at least the fourth century, and proclaimed such by Pope Pius XII in his encyclical, (Ad Caeli Reginam).
Mary was not canonized. She was created by God as a saint since she was to be the mother of His son.
Roman Catholic AnswerMary is styled Queen of many things. She is styled Queen of Heaven in Revelation, and she is modeled after the Queen Mother in the Old Testament. Her various titles in the Litany are: Queen of angels,Queen of patriarchs,Queen of prophets,Queen of apostles,Queen of martyrs,Queen of confessors,Queen of virgins,Queen of all saints,Queen conceived without Original Sin,Queen assumed into Heaven,Queen of the most holy Rosary,Queen of peace,
Pope Benedict XVI canonized Mary on October 17, 2010.
Mary was canonized on October 17, 2010, by Pope Benedict XVI in Rome.
Catholics do not believe that Mary died: rather, they believe she was assumed into Heaven and crowned as its Queen by God when the time came for her to no longer live on Earth. Mary may have died a natural death and then her body was assumed into Heaven a short time later. Both of these beliefs are acceptable to the Catholic Church.
She was canonized on October 17, 2010, in Rome.
Mary was never formally canonized. She is recognized by the Catholic Church as a saint from the beginning of the Roman Catholic Church. She became a Saint the moment she ascended into heaven.
She was canonized on October 17, 2010, in Rome.