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Assumption

August 15

Ascension of Mary is the celebration of the ascension of Virgin Mary to Heaven. It is often seen as a symbol of the promise made by Jesus to all enduring Christians.

Who celebrates?

People of the Catholic, Eastern and Oriental Orthodox faith around the world.

How do people celebrate?

  • Ceremonies are held in Catholic and Orthodox Churches
  • It is also a major feast day and following colourful, street processions and fireworks.

What should I know?

  • The Assumption of Mary is controversial in the Protestant faith as it is not specified in the Bible
  • People usually have to wait until the end of time before resurrection but Mary was able to ascend as she was not tainted by original sin
  • In the 2011 census 9.6% of the UK identified as Catholic
  • Orthodox Churches observe the Julian calendar and will celebrate on approximately 2 weeks later that the Catholic Church.

How can I support others?

  • Be aware that for some Christians the day may be controversial
  • Ask people about their faith and whether they’d be willing to share what it means to them
  • Familiarise yourself with the diversity of religion in your area and how representative your organisation is of the community you serve.

Catholic Chruch and the assumption video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNFcfY11k78

Assumption of Mary Hymn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zv22RFrXA

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August 15
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