VIGIL OF THE ASSUMPTION OF OUR MOTHER - 14th Aug
Vigils were kept on the evening before each feast day from the earliest days of the Church. On that evening all of the faithful would gather together to prepare themselves and
their dispositions for the feast they were about to celebrate. This might also include listening to readings from the Bible or a sermon on the topic by a Priest.
Mass would then be celebrated on the feast day and the fast would be broken. The Vigil of the Assumption would have been one of the Church's most important vigils.
“Of the glory and felicity of the Saints in the beatific vision St. Paul says with Isaiah that neither has mortal eyes seen, nor ears heard, nor can it enter into the heart of man
what God has prepared for those who love Him and who hope in Him. If on this account the glory even of the least of the Saints is ineffable,
what shall we say of the glory of the most blessed Mary, since among the Saints She is the most holy and She by Herself is more like to her Son than all the Saints together and
since her grace and glory exceed those of all the rest, as those of an empress or sovereign over her vassals.
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