The house where Mary spent her last years
MERYEMANA — Steeped in Marian lore, Filipino Catholics in
Meryem’ana means House of Mary, Meryem in the local tongue. An inscription at the shrine entrance prefaces the story.
Religious historians point to two pieces of evidence of the relocation. One is John’s entombment in
The Ecumenical Council of 431 was held in the basilica in
Anna Catherine Emmerich, a stigmatized nun, made some startling revelations in the 19th century. As narrated in the book Life of the Blessed Virgin, the invalid who never left
The Filipinos I came with were mostly Catholics, with two Baptists, and a Tausog, a Maranao and a Maguindanao from Muslim Mindanao. We prayed separately but to one God, and for Mary the Virgin Mother to intercede for our families. Also in the dimly lit room were a Turkish couple, the wife in traditional Muslim veil, a Caucasian nun in gray, and a monk in brown.
Muslims regard Jesus as one of the greatest prophets of Islam, and Mary as the most chaste and virtuous woman. No other woman is accorded more attention than the Virgin Mother. The entire 19th sura (chapter), out of 114 in all, recounts her life of piety and obedience to God’s wish. Mary is one of only eight persons who have a sura named after them. The 19th includes the miraculous births of God’s Elects: Yahya (John the Baptist) to an aged woman Elizabeth, and Isa (Jesus) to her virgin cousin Mary.
Of late, Evangelical Christian and mainstream Protestant leaders have been drawing from the story of Mary inspiration in faith and good works. The Marian regeneration is growing, with more and more denominations joining Catholics in common veneration of the Blessed Mother as a path to ecumenism. More striking, Anglican and Vatican theologians agreed in 2005 that Marian dogmas are in consonance with Scripture, and so must be spread with each other’s help. Their differences were brought about by 16th-century politics, when
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