Little Brother and I attended Mass together this morning. He paid attention to the readings and even to Father's homily, which linked the "Magnificat" from the Gospel to both the Visitation and the life of St. Teresa Benedicta (Edith Stein).
That might seem like a stretch, but the gist of it was that "My being proclaims the greatness of the Lord" was central to the Blessed Mother's life as well as to the martyrdom of St. Teresa.
After Mass was over, Little Brother asked me what the name of today's feast was, again. He didn't seem to be too familiar with the concept of the Assumption--especially after listening to a Gospel that told the story of the Visitation.
I told him that when most people die, only their soul goes to Heaven. But the Blessed Mother's soul and body went to heaven upon her death.
It's complicated. I can't wrap my head around this mystery either.
Apparently neither can Little Brother, who then commented: "Mary could FLY? Wow, that's COOL! I want to fly..."
4 comments:
That's hilarious!! Mary can fly!!
If that child re-wrote the Catechism, it would become an instant best seller.
It could be called "The Gospel according to..." oh wait. That's taken.
Awesome. And honestly, when I explain some of our faith, it does sound pretty wild.
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