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Roman Catholic AnswerNowhere, Mary did not "ascend" into heaven, she was assumed. Ascension is what Our Blessed Lord did, under His own power. Our Blessed Lady is NOT divine, but a created human being. Her assumption is not in The Bible, the Church does not rely on the Scriptures for belief in Mary's Assumption. The doctrine is rather part of the Oral Tradition, handed down over the centuries (Note: the Bible itself is from the Oral Tradition as well!) It was solemnly defined by Pope Pius XII in 1950.
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