The Blessed Virgin Mary did not Ascend into Heaven as Our Lord did, but she was Assumed by the will of Christ. This happened because The Blessed Virgin Mary was the Mother of God, and as such, was given the honor of being the prime mortal example for all of humanity as she was born without sin (called the Immaculate Conception) and was Assumed into Heaven body and soul as we all will be at the second coming of Christ.
It is believed that the Virgin Mary was assumed body and soul into Heaven.
The Blessed Virgin Mary was assumed body and soul into heaven by Our Lord.
Mary didn't die. She was assumed Body & Soul into Heaven.
Yes, the Catholic doctrine of the Assumption states that Mary, because she was conceived without sin, was assumed body and soul into heaven.
Yes, both Mary and Joseph are presumed to be in Heaven. Mary was assumed, body and soul, into heaven. Joseph probably died a natural death and will be reunited with his body at the end of time. Some theologians suggest that Joseph, too, was assumed into heaven since his tomb has never been located. However, this theory has not had wide spread acceptance.
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.
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
Mary never died. She was assumed Body & Soul into Heaven.
We have no records of when or if she died. She was assumed into heaven, body and soul, but it is unknown if she was assumed while still alive or shortly after she passed away.
Mary never died. She was assumed Body & Soul into Heaven, just like the Prophets Elijah & Enoch.
We do not know when Mary died or if she died. Some believe that when her days on Earth were over, she was assumed - body and soul - into Heaven. Others believe that she did die and then, 3 days later, her body was taken into Heaven. Roman Catholic teachings leave open either possibility. We do know that she was not subjected to corruption and that her body did not have to wait for the end of time to be reunited with her soul as do the other saints.
Mary was taken body and soul into heaven. That is what is celebrated on the Feast of the Annunciation. The doctrine leaves it open as to whether Mary was taken to heaven before death or shortly thereafter. Most theologians believe that she died a natural death and was then assumed into heaven.