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ASSUMPTION, FEAST OF . The feast of the " Assumption of the blessed Virgin Mary " (Lat. festum assumptionis, dormitionis, depositions, pausationis B. V. M.; Gr. Koirla'z5 or avaXrt>Gts Ti7s BeorbKov) is a festival of the Christian Church celebrated on the 15th of August, in commemoration of the miraculous ascent into heaven of the mother of Christ. The belief on which this festival rests has its origin in apocryphal sources, such as the eh TO KoL/.uynv Tits vaepayfas Seoiroivrls ascribed to the Apostle John, and the de transitu Mariae, assigned to Melito, bishop of Sardis, but actually written about A.D. 400. Pope Gelasius I. (492-4.96) included them in thelist of apocryphal books condemned by the Decretum de libris recipiendis et non recipiendis; but they were accepted as authentic by the pseudo-Dionysius (de nominbus divinis c. 3), whose writings date probably from the 5th century, and by Gregory of Tours (d. 593 or 594). The latter in his De gloria martyrum (i. 4) gives the following account of the miracle: As all the Apostles were watching round the dying Mary, Jesus appeared with His angels and committed the soul of His Mother to the Archangel Michael. Next day, as they were carrying the body
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The festival is first mentioned by St Andrew of Crete (c. 65o), and, according to the Byzantine historian Nicephorus Callistus (His'. Eccles. xvii. 28), was first instituted by the Emperor Maurice in A.D. 582. From the East it was borrowed by Rome, where there is evidence of its existence so early as the 7th century. In the Gallican Church it was only adopted at the same time as the Roman liturgy
opinion ," which the faithful may reject without imperilling their immortal souls, though not apparentlyto quote Melchior Cano (De Locis Tlzeolog. xii. 'o)without " insolent temerity," since such rejection would be contrary to the common agreement of the Church. By the reformed Churches, including the Church of England, the festival is not observed, having been rejected at the Reforma tion as being neither primitive nor founded upon any " certain warrant of Holy Scripture."See Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie (ed. 3), s. Maria "; Mgr.L. Duchesne, Christian Worship (Eng. trans., London, 1904) ; Wetzer and Welte, Kirchenlexikon, s. "Marienfeste "; The Catholic Encyclopaedia (London and New York
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