Roman Catholics believe in Mary's Assumption into heaven, happening after the resurrection of Jesus.
However, all other Christians believe that she died of natural causes, but, as there are no records of when this was (except that we know it to be after the resurrection and, probably after Luke's gospel was written) we cannot be absolutely sure when that was.
Yes, this is known as the Assumption, it has been believed by the Church since the beginning but was only defined as dogma by Pope Pius XII in 1950, and is a direct consequence of her being preserved from all stain of sin from her conception (from the Glossary of the Catechism):
The dogma which recognizes the Blessed Virgin Mary's singular participation in her Son's Resurrection by which she was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory, when the course of her earthly life was finished (966)
No one knows the age at which Mary was assumed into heaven. Well, no one walking around right now, anyway. We assume that she was about 14 to 15 years of age when she had Jesus, who died at 33; and that she was alive for several years after His crucifixion, so she would have had to be in her fifties.
After Mary died, she was assumed body and soul into Heaven. When she got there, God saw her as so special that he crowned her Queen of Heaven
September 1543
She was crowned in Scotland, by her brother when she came back from France.
September 1543
14th of December 1542
Mary was the Mother of Christ, blessed by God to be the Mother of His Son. She was born without sin and she said "yes" to the angel that brought the news. After she died, she assumed into Heaven body and soul and was crowned Queen of Heaven by her Son.
William and Mary
she was 6 days old ;]
It means that after she died she was taken to heaven and crowned Queen of Heaven and Earth. She is the Queen of all.Roman Catholic AnswerIt is taken from the Old Testament, from the Davidic kings, who crowned their mothers as Queen of the Kingdom. It is explicit in the Apocalypse (the book of Revelation), chapter 12, verse one: "and a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon was under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars."
Mary Queen of Scots was crowned when she was nine months old, in the year 1543. However, Mary Queen of Scots was not Mary Tudor, she was Mary Stewart(later Stuart). Mary Tudor could refer to two people: Mary I of England: The daughter of Henry VIII and cousin to Mary Queen of Scots, she deposed the debated monarch Lady Jane Grey and was crowned on the 1st of October 1553. Mary Tudor, Queen of France: The sister of Henry VIII and paternal aunt to the aforementioned Mary, she was married to the far senior Louis XII of France. She was crowned in November 1514, her husband passing away two months later.
Well, how would you feel if you were crowned queen? Exactly. So, get a life!
Catholics do not believe that Mary died: rather, they believe she was assumed into Heaven and crowned as its Queen by God when the time came for her to no longer live on Earth. Mary may have died a natural death and then her body was assumed into Heaven a short time later. Both of these beliefs are acceptable to the Catholic Church.