Volume 10 · Chapter 651 · Pp. 533-541

On the passage, the Assumption and the royalty of the Blessed Virgin.

This chapter presents a first-person account by the Blessed Virgin Mary regarding her passage from earthly life to Heaven, distinguishing her experience from ordinary death by emphasizing the absence of corruption and suffering. Mary describes the peaceful setting of her transition, highlighting her unique purity and the divine grace that accompanied her Assumption. The narrative underscores Mary's royal dignity as Queen of Heaven, reflecting on her intimate relationship with Jesus and her role in salvation history. The chapter invites reflection on the theological significance of the Assumption and Mary's exalted status in Catholic doctrine.

Themes: Assumption of Mary, Immaculate Purity, Mary's Royalty, Heavenly Transition, Divine Grace, Mother of Jesus